Patron: Hon. N. J. Brown, M.H.A. Vicepatrons: Messrs. J. E. Walkar and J. W. Downie. President [?] Mr. Lewis A. Clarkes Vice presidents: Messrs. Richard Barker, ...
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Advertising : 844 wordsIt was not Queen's weather that prevailed on the day fixed for celebrating the 71st anniversary of the birth of Her Majesty the Queen. But the loyalty of Tasmanians is ...
Article : 367 wordsThe [?] s. Monarch made an excursion to New Norfolk yesterday, taking only a small number of passengers. The object of the trip was to allow Hobart people to attend a ...
Article : 77 wordsOur holiday has been observed right royally. The riflemen turned out under Captain Holmes, and were marched to the show ground where a little preliminary ...
Article : 151 wordsThe usual official dinner took place at Governm [?]t House in the evening in honour of Her Majesty's Birthday. ...
Article : 22 wordsyesterday the third lawn tennis match between Northern and Southern Tasmania took place at Stoke, New Town, the residence of His Honor Mr. Justice Dodds, ...
Article : 1,258 wordsThe North Western Rifle Association held their second meeting on the Latrobe Rifle Range to-day. Over 100 country riflemen took part, and the weather Was all that ...
Article : 466 wordsThe return match between these teams took place yesterday afternoon on the Association Ground, and was productive of as much interest as its predecessor. There ...
Article : 1,306 wordsSIR,—A discussion has been started in the Mercury as to what is a bushel, and from the remarks of some correspondents it would seem to be in Tasmania, a varying quantity. ...
Article : 654 wordsHis Excelleney the Governor, Sir R. G. C. Hamilton, K.C.B., held a leve[?] at Government House at 11 o'clock. A guard of honour, furnished by the Rifle Regiment, ...
Article : 676 wordsThe Rev. Charles Clark received a most cordial reception when he stepped on the platform of the Town Hall last evening. It is now 15 years since he first visited ...
Article : 843 wordsAfter the review the officers held a mess luncheon at Hadley's Orient Hotel, at which the ex-Commandant (Colonel Legge), and the Acting Commandant (Colonel warner), ...
Article : 915 wordsSIR,—The public meeting to be held on Wednesday in the Temperance Hall will place my follow citizens ia possession of reliable information on the question of ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. William Howes, Civil Engineer, No. 68, Red Lion-street, High Holborn, London, writes: "For 20 years I have been constantly and severely afflictad with ...
Article : 185 wordsPerhaps the most interesting part of the day's proceedings was the review of the Southern division of the local forces in the Queen's Domain. The man[?]res of troops ...
Article : 748 wordsUndoubtedly one of the most popular events on Queen's Birthday is the Fire Brigades Demonstration. Year a te[?] year the general public subscribe willingly towards ...
Article : 2,340 wordsMost and Chandon, champagne growers, are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...
Article : 371 wordsThe above place of amusement Was open all day for ordinary skating and races, and was well patronised the whole time. In the morning and afternoon the public had use of ...
Article : 207 wordsThe match S.T. Baseball Club v. Fitzroy Football Baseball Club took place on the apper cricket ground, Originally the match was to have been, against the Fitzroy ...
Article : 444 wordsThe members of the Hobart Amateur Bellringers' Association assembled in the tower of Holy Trinity Church at 10 a.m., under Mr. E. J. Rogers masters ringer and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 27 May 1890, Page 3
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