Mr. Thomas S[?]xton, the Nationalist member for K[?]rry North, has resigned his seat in the House of Commons chie[?]ly owing to disputes with Messrs. ...
Article : 1,132 wordsJoseph Edward Cocker, accountant, Launceston, has filed his petition in bankruptcy His liabilities are estimated at £1,800. At a meeting of creditors in the estate of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsThe arbitrage men evidently believe that there are buttling days ahead. Their brokers are not making much noise, but they are quietly gathering heavy cargoes of ...
Article : 1,257 wordsThe pump in the Comet shaft has been restored, but from past experience it is believed that there is now little hope that the water can be coped with by the use of ...
Article : 212 wordsA copy of the programme of the June meeting of the Belle Vue Racing Club, which takes place on Wednesday week, the 21st inst., is given in our advertising ...
Article : 73 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the committee of the S.T.F.A. was held on Saturday evening. Present:—Messrs McAllen (in the chair), Masterton, Murrell, McMillan, ...
Article : 576 wordsAt a meeting of the Northern Macquarie. Road Trust held at Campbell Town on Saturday a resolution was passed, reducing the wages of labourers employed by the ...
Article : 295 wordsTRIAL STAKES.—Indian (Saunders), 1; Larboard Watch (Myers), 2; Silver Bell (Fusco), 3. HURDLE RACE.—Nell Cook (Brewer), 1; ...
Article : 139 wordsSIR,—I should like to write a few lines on the followiog remark made by Mr. Mulcahy at the Tasmanian Hall on Suuday evening last: — "He hoped ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 wordsSIR,—I have no patience with Mr. B. S. Bird's view of the unemployed; he is only stirring up men to register their names for work, who are most likely in fairly good ...
Article : 241 wordsBefore His Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE (Sir Lambert Dobson) and juries. The SOLICITOR-GENERAL ([?]on. Alfred Dobson) prosecuted. ...
Article : 953 wordsThe following were the sales made on Change yesterday:— Broken Hill, 70s 6d. Block 10, 37s, 34s 6d. Central, 3s 2d. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Launceston quotation for tin ore on Saturday was 14s. 6d. per unit. Forfeited shares in Madam Melba (No. 1) (no liability) to be sold on Saturday next in ...
Article : 302 wordsSIR,—Being the author of tho letter signed "Mine Owner," which appeared in your issue of 12th May last, I beg leave to reply to E. Symons. ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Australian v. Cambridge University match wns resumed at Cambridge to day before a large assemblage of spectators. The weather was all ...
Article : 1,107 wordsThe attendance at the Southern Association ground on Saturday to watch the second match between teams representing South Tasmania and Victoria was very large, ...
Article : 1,011 wordsThe football match—Port Adelaide v. Victoria — a ttracted a large attendance. Splendid football weather, prevailed, The result was:—Victoria, 12 goals 14 behinds; ...
Article : 48 wordsThe usual weekly meeting was held on Saturday evening, there being present— Messrs. Davie (chairman), Judge, Hayton, Beasley, Probin, Smith, Reid, Gibbons, ...
Article : 250 wordsA movement is on foot to observe a " week of self-denial " with a view of raising urgently need funds for the Prince Alfred Hospital. ...
Article : 196 wordsSIR,—On reading in your issue of the 30th ultimo the New Zealand regulations in respect to village and industrial settlements it occurred to me that Tasmania might with ...
Article : 234 wordsAnderson, June 10 (by telegraph).—Sinking northern section on large formation, splendid ironstone, looks promising. Comet, June 3.—During the past week we ...
Article : 683 wordsUnder this head we acknowledge and notice letters ot correspondents whose communications through want of space or other reasons cannot be published in full. ...
Article : 106 wordsAs the centenary of English settlement in Tasmania approaches those who first took part in the work are rapidly passing away, and the time will come, as Tasmania makes ...
Article : 291 wordsThe steamship Woolloomooloo, from London, has arrived here with two sailors suffering from an eruption. Should the sickness prove to be small-pox the vessel will be ...
Article : 41 wordsE. G. ECHLIN, Esq., M.F.H., the popular master of the Brisbane hounds, writes:— "After the Exhibition held in Brisbane in August, 1891, I had occassion to use St. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe weather throughout the colony is bitterly cold. Heavy snowfalls have occurred at Dunedin, Christchurch, and in the Wellington district. ...
Article : 29 wordsParliament has been farther prorogued until the 16th June. A Fruitgrowers' Association has been formed in Cape Town. ...
Article : 323 wordsThe Hon. B. S. Bird addressed a large number of electors here last night, and advocated the resumption of land by the Crown in certain cases, and the employment ...
Article : 210 wordsThe opinion of the leading skin authorities of the world, viz., the late Professor Sir [?]rasmus Wilson, F.R.S., Dr. Redwood, Ph.D., F.C.S., F.I.C., Mr. John L. Milton, ...
Article : 185 wordsSufferers are not generally aware that those diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 12 Jun 1893, Page 3
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