The Launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was 16s. 3d. per unit. Notification is given of the appointment of Mr. S. S. Good, of Launceston, to the ...
Article : 195 wordsWeather permitting, the Belle Vue Proprietary hold another race meet on their course at Cornelian Bay to-morrow afternoon. There are six items to be brought off, as ...
Article : 68 wordsThe labour brig Pura, the first vessel to sail from Queensland under the new regulati[?], and since the painting of the Act legallsing the importation of South Sea Island ...
Article : 190 wordsThe creditors of the ercantile Bank have resolved to obtain counsel's opinion from Melbourne as to the criminal and civil liability of the ...
Article : 2,277 wordsSIR,—Now that the first act of the farce entitled the above is over, I consider it not out of place to make a few remarks re same. Firstly. I am in igunrance of what method ...
Article : 674 wordsThe betting market has become wonderfully lively since the Caulfield Cup, and last night there were some more heavy investmeats made, Clonard and Portsea being the ...
Article : 206 wordsOwing to the prevalence of cholera at Chinese ports, the Premier has promised that all precautions shall be taken against the introduction of the disease by vessels from ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Court of General Sessions was held on Wednesday, October 12. Present—The Chairman (Mr. F. Mace) and Mr. H. J. Salier, J.P. ...
Article : 466 wordsThe Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Co. has given notice of motion for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the judgment of Full Court in the big law ...
Article : 38 wordsArgus, October 15. —Work on the mine has been going on regularly for the month. No. 3 have been sluicing full time this month, which has increased theyteld a little. ...
Article : 747 wordsHalf a dozen men weat to work at the Proprietary mine to-day. They were sent by the Barrier Miners' Co-operative Union, who are active'y canvassing men, and ...
Article : 120 wordsThe steamer Innamincka arrived to-day at Port Adelaide from Melbourne with a hundred and twenty-two free labourers for Broken Hill mines. The men got into the ...
Article : 63 wordsJust before luncheon the betting market was very active, and there was a strong movement in favour of Clonard for the Melbourne Cup. Every effort waa made to ...
Article : 299 wordsMr. Knox, Secretary of the Mineowners' Association, has received from the Secretary of the Trades and Labour Counuil of South Australia, a proposal that the Defence ...
Article : 458 wordsThe Premier addressed a large meeting of hil constituents at Bunbury on Wednesday, but most of his speech was a repetition of the substance of previous speeches made ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, Ellen Connors, a little girl, pleaded guilty to stealing 10s. from the shop till of A. Cartledge, and was ordered to be locked up for a few hours. ...
Article : 593 wordsTennyson Cole, the artist, was arrested here yesterday on a charge of wife desertion, and admitted to bail. Mrs. Cole has been residing in Auckland for some time fast. ...
Article : 103 wordsAmalgamated West Tasmania, b. 1s 8d, s. 2s. Derby, b. 10d, s. 1s 6d. Great Northern, s. 5d. Little Wonder, b. 6d. ...
Article : 88 wordsIn my last letter I inadvertently missed sending a report of the Marine Board meeting, which took place at their office on September 29. Present: — The Master ...
Article : 644 wordsThe following matches will be played to-morrow:— BREAK O'DAY V. WELLINGTON.—Pennant Match, on the Association Ground. Break ...
Article : 478 wordsAt Goulburn on Saturday, Mr. H. P. McCooey, naturalist, was putting a black snake into a bottle when the reptile bit him four or five times on the index finger of the ...
Article : 909 wordsAt a complimentary banquet to Mr. James Gay, mining manage. of the Dalzell-cum-Prince Regent Co., Mr. Thos. Porter, J.P., ex-president of the Miners' ...
Article : 1,544 wordsSIR,—In your leader of to-day you speculate on the actual number of people to whose efforts we must look for the supply of the interest on our national debt. The ...
Article : 509 wordsThe following sales were effected on the Stock Exchange to-day:— Broken Hill (colonial resister), £4 4s, £4 6s 6d. South Broken Hill (paid), £1 5s 6d. Broken Hill ...
Article : 69 wordsThe stereotyped cry coutinues, "business? is dull." This, and the actions of our new Ministers are the general topics of conversation. Meetings of creditors, and sales of ...
Article : 198 wordsWith reference to the discovery announced on August 30 by Mr. G. Sutherland, that by fine crushing and sieving by means of very fine screens the Broken Hill sulphides might ...
Article : 153 wordsPrivate Gargett, of Queensland, won the Dangar prize with 81 points; McCarthy, New South Wales, second with 80 points. The Association entertained Lord Jersey, ...
Article : 158 wordsA case of disputed ownership of a cottage, extending over a lengthy period, was decided by Mr. Commissioner Waterhouse to-day. The defendant, Costain, had rented ...
Article : 581 wordsOn Saturday, October 1, the return foot ball match was played between the Surprise and Lottah football teams, and resulted in a very ansatisfactory manner, through a ...
Article : 793 words"Why! even in my hand I hold the swarthy ore."—Brunton Stephens. The visit of the Government Geologist, Mr. Montgomery, is anxiously looked ...
Article : 973 wordsA committee meeting of the Mercantile Rowing Club was held last evening at the Ship Hotel, Mr. F. K[?]bfell in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
Article : 242 words"Being a professor in medicine and surgery, writes Dr. Manuol S. Izaguierre, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, "I have obtained the best effects from St. Jacobs' oil ...
Article : 70 wordsA shocking tragedy occurred last night at Rosedale, a little village between Burwood and Canterbury, bout seven miles from Sydney young man named Hy. Dixon, ...
Article : 436 wordsOn Monday last, in the township, Mr. Samuel Castles' tent was burnt down. It appears that Castles left about 6 o'clock in the morning to proceed to Madam Melba ...
Article : 425 wordsWe bave much pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from the Messrs. Thompson Bros., of Cordillera, N.S.W. which speaks for itself: "It gives as great ...
Article : 283 wordsPEARS' SOAP—Pure! Fragrant! Rofreshing!—For toilet and nursery. Specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensitive to the weather. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 21 Oct 1892, Page 3
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