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  2. INTERCOLONIAL POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The PRESIDENT (Hon.B.S Bird) took the chair at 10 a.m. present: All the delegates. URGENT TELEGRAMS. ...

    Article : 4,118 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 873 words
  4. CANADA.

    The Western employes on the Canadian-Pacific line have struck for an increase of wages, and they also demand the reinstatement of 100 of their ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has received a cable message to the effect that Captain Fox, the new commandant of the forces, was unable to leave by the R.M.S. Arcadia owing to ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    Mr. Webst r, who was governor of the Hull Gaol England when D[?]eming was imprisoned there for nine months during 18001891, who is at present in Melbourne, states ...

    Article : 202 words
  7. THE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY COMMI-SIONERS.

    The Railway Commissioners and the Government are in conflict. Last session a bill was passed authorising the construction of a local line from Thorndon to Te Aro, ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. [From Melbourne papers.] VICTORIA.

    A fire broke out at half-past 2 o'clock this morning which threatened to destroy the Albion Hotel, Albiuon chamber and the Royal Princess' Theatre. Luckily Constable ...

    Article : 819 words
  9. WHYTE RIVER NOTES.

    Work in the shafts on the Godkin mine is being furthered vigorously, and with reasonable luck the company should be in a position to keep an 80 ton smelter going in six or ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    A serious outbreak of diphteria has occured here in two families, first at Belmount the residence of Mr. Arthur Cotton, where two of the family were ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The following were the stock and share quotations and sales on Change yesterday:- HOBART. ...

    Article : 310 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The body of William Stone, the Condobolin murderer, was discovered by his fullier early yesterday morning when looking for horses on the Condobolin Common. ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Re the report which appeared in Monday's Mercury concerning the Williams mystery, I would wish to state that though I gave certain information to your reporter ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. SPORTING.

    Entries for the Maiden Plate to be rim at the above meet on tho 6th prox. close with the secretary, Mr. H. A. Page, to-morrow. At the same time horses not scratched for ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. TOWN BOARDS.

    Sir,—It was with a great degree of pleasure I read in to-day's Mercury that the Hon. Minister of Lands intends very, shortly to take action under section 184 of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. BUTCHERS' ANNUAL RACES.

    Attention is directed by advertisement to the above annual event, which takes place at Elwick on the 30th inst. Acceptances are to be made not later than Saturday ...

    Article : 34 words
  17. BURNIE RAGE MEETING.

    The annual racing meeting was hold here to-day, the weather being all that could be desired. The attendance was greatly in excess of last year. The fields were good. ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from Windorah states that rouseabouts in fives and tens are passing through the town seeking for work. Over a thousand men passed through ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. THE NATIONAL P.A.

    Sir,—I should like to know, through your valuable columns, what the directors of the association are doing with the share holders' money. It is some months now ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. LAUNCESTON.

    Amalgamated West Tasmania, b. 9d. Little Wonder, b. 1s 7d, s. 2s 7d Moonlight, b 2s 6d, s 3s. New Pinafore, b. 35s. New Golden Gate, ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A gentleman at Port Pirie says that he positively recognises Williams by the description and portrait in the Australasian as a man named Kruger ...

    Article : 367 words
  22. MINING ECONOMY.

    SIR,—Will you kindly allo[?] me sp[?]ce in your columns to ask the directors of our mining companies why (in this period of depression) they do not take the mist ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. MELBOURNE.

    The following sales were effected on the Stock Exchange to-day:—Block 10, £8 5s. £8 7s 6d, £7 15s, to £7 2s 6d. Broken Hill Proprietary, £7 9s, £7 5s, £7 3s 6d. South ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD.

    The Technical Education Board met last evening at the Board-room, Bathurst street. Present—The President (Mr. M. Kennedy, in the chair) and Messrs. A. Morton, A. J. ...

    Article : 1,028 words
  25. MINING.

    The Launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was 15s. 3d. per unit. An extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Hauraki P.C. is to be hold at the office ...

    Article : 229 words
  26. PORT ARTHUR AND VISITORS.

    Sir,—In common with hundreds of others from the Australian colonies I have been enjoying your excellent climate, and have visited several places of interest in the ...

    Article : 288 words
  27. WARWICK FARM RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A large meeting of persons interested in the wool industry was held, at Botany to-night to, consider proposals for having the various, wools more accurately classed and ...

    Article : 240 words
  29. LAUNCESTON.

    At the Police Court to-day. Martin Kane charged with being concerned in the robbery from Mrs. Jones, on Windmill Hill, was remanded. ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Block No. 1 Silver Queen, March l8.—Shaft is now down about 100ft., and all ready for opening set of timber. Struck a great influx of water after putting in the last shot, but ...

    Article : 381 words
  31. THE SLAUGHTER OF GAME.

    Sir,—Hearing that wild ducks were plentiful at Bridgewater, I decided to have a day there, but happening to meet a gen[?]leman from that place, I asked him if there ...

    Article : 402 words
  32. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    This evening's Daily News contains a statement from a fellow passenger of Swanston alias Williams per steamer Albany from Melbourne. Swanston told him he had ...

    Article : 519 words
  33. QUEENSLAND.

    With reference to the recent cable message announcing a fresh outbreak at Pahang and the capture of Bibby, an Australian miner, the manager of the Ranb ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.]

    At the inquest held on the body of Chas. Scott, who committed suicide on Saturday by hanging himself, the evidence tendered showed that he had been under medical ...

    Article : 267 words
  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Two hundred Fr[?]sons of the South Australian (constitution attended in the Town-hall banqueting room to-night to welcome Chief Justice Way, who is the ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. THE INSOLVENCY OF W.E. ADCOCK.

    This morning the insolvent William Eirupu Adcock made an application before the Chief Justice for restoration of bail. The application was practically an ...

    Article : 197 words
  37. ZEEHAN AND DUNDAS NOTES.

    Concerning the recent developments on the Dundas ProspectingCo.'s property, I find that the cross cut from the winze sunk from the level of the adit near the Central Dundas ...

    Article : 368 words
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