We take the following from the Argus of the 3rd inst. The Salem arrived at a late hour this evening in the Bay, and has brought us one day's later telegraphic news, by way of Cork, from England. We extract ...
Article : 295 wordsTHE Benefits are progressing with celerity, and we hope with success to the Beneficiares. Last night, Miss Julia Matthews, solicit d the patronage of the public with a variety of entertainments, well calculated to elicit the very ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Bill of Entry issued this morning, gives the usual Customs returns for the week ended the 26th ult. The imports amounted to the declared value of £161,226, and the exports to £310,703. Of the latter, ...
Article : 44 wordsUNDER this head nothing worthy of particular mention has transpired since our last issue, but, we jot down a few memoranda which may amuse our readers. The northern journals recommend ...
Article : 254 wordsWe have papers to the 26th April,. Messrs. Ball and Cowie's market report, dated the 24th of that month, states, that— The same inactivity in the flour trade for export ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Court opened this morning at 11 o'clock, when their Honors took their seats on the Bench. The only counsel present were the Attorney and Solicitor-General's, and neither the Judges nor the Counsel ...
Article : 619 wordsWe have Sydney news to Wednesday last, we take the following from the Empire. Empire office, Tuesday Evening. By the Garland from Valparaiso, we have received ...
Article : 434 wordsTHE TWIN BOAT.—The accommodations of this boat having been inspected by many of the farmers and dealers in produce, afford them unqualified satisfaction, and they are unanimous in thinking highly of her ...
Article : 1,604 wordsWe have Sydney journals to the 30th ult The only topic of interest is, the formation of the New "Ministry," the particulars of which we extract from the Empire. ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsFlour and Grain.—These markets, notwithstanding resent arrivals, continue steady at former quotations and millers give tbe same prices. Messrs T. Barker and Co. quote fine flour at £26, seconds do. £24 per ...
Article : 67 wordsPresent:—Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman, Mr, J. Bar[?] nard, N. Gresley, Power, Fenwick and Hop[?] kins. The following transfers were granted. ...
Article : 623 wordsPresent: His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Rheuben, Sims, Stewart, Lipscombe and Thomson. The minutes of the last Meeting were read, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,269 wordsIT is no sign of a strong cause altho' it may be of the reverse when men eagerly clutch at corroborative opinions. There has been a great deal of this lately, as respects the much vexed question ...
Article : 1,098 wordsA DAILY CONTEMPORARY has been both diffuse and vehement in his attacks upon the publicans of this city, and has devoted his columns on three several occasion to denunciations which, if borne ...
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The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857), Wed 7 May 1856, Page 2
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