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Advertising : 1,779 wordsA public meeting, under the auspices of the Huon Railway League, was held at the Institute on Monday evening, 15th inst. Mr, O. Geeves, president of the league, ...
Article : 898 wordsThe Easter holidays commence to-day, and to those who may yet be undecided as to how they will spend them, the following list of arrangements may be useful: ...
Article : 1,327 words[?] So much has recently been said regarding "Bright's Disease" that we give our readers a diagnosis of the disease expressly prepared by a medical man: ...
Article : 788 wordsIt is reported that the Czar of Russia will visit the Paris Exhibition. The work of proparation is by no means in a forward state, and it is probable that ...
Article : 87 wordsWeights for Fingal Races are published in another column. Anniversary services of Wesleyan Sabbath Schools will be held at Melville-street Church ...
Article : 7,463 wordsThe special committee appointed by the French Senate to try General Boulanger for conspiracy is sitting in secret. ...
Article : 22 wordsA deputation from the Trades and Labour Council, introduced by Mr. Gormbey, member for the district, waited on the Minister of Justice to-day to askfor leniency for the ...
Article : 293 wordsThe death is announced of Louis Ulbach a French journalist, novelist, and dramatist. He was born at Troyes in 1822, and was at various periods a popular writer on the ...
Article : 38 wordsSir F., Dillon Bell, the Agent-General for New Zealand, has agreed to act as trustee for the debenture holders in the Midland Railway Co. of New Zealand. ...
Article : 127 wordsArchibald Hunter, builder, of Mulgrave, filed his schedule to-day; debts, £22,491; assets, £26,879; surplus, £4,000. Causes of insolvency, depreciation in value of real ...
Article : 984 wordsThe cutter yacht Wanderer, of Melbourne, met with heavy weather on the voyage round from Melbourne, and was dismasted, but fortunately all hands are safe. She is ...
Article : 172 wordsThe heavy rains which have fallen since Sunday night have caused floods all over the country. Many towns are swamped, and hundreds of people have been compelled ...
Article : 547 wordsSIR,—To the minds of the public generally the law regarding protection to certain of our game is deliciously vague. To those who want to know as little as possible in ...
Article : 344 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Co. held two sales on the 12th inst. The first was held at Lachlan Vale new township (adjoining the Ouse bridge) the property of the Hon. W. A. B. ...
Article : 533 wordsThe following are the weights for the Fingal races, which take place on the 1st proximo:- HANDICAP HURDLE, ...
Article : 322 wordsSIR,—Are you not of opinion that the Government act in a tery unbusiness way, to say nothing of honesty, in demanding the tax on land selected under the Waste ...
Article : 165 wordsSIR,—When we see the fearful ravages this horrible fever makes annually, and notice that it is appearing in the healthiest villages and houses throughont all ...
Article : 286 wordsArrangements were made to-night for the reception of Mr. John Dillon, M.P., on hiS arrival from Hobart. A meeting was held, at which it waa decided to give him every ...
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Advertising : 176 wordsA match will be played on the lower ground to-morrow afternoon between two teams from the Railway Club under the captaincy of T. Hehir and S. Dunlop ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 19 Apr 1889, Page 3
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