SIR,—I received a voting paper, for the election of directors for the above Association, in which appears the name of Edward [?] Dobbie as a candidate. I[?] this the Mr. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Warden, who is also Chairman of General Sessions, has so far recovered from the effects of his recent accident as to be able to resume his public duties. At the ...
Article : 1,037 wordsThe Launceston quotation for t[?]n ore yesterday was 14s. per unit. New [?]de Prospecting Asaociation and Tramway Co.—Mr. A. E. Conliffe, received ...
Article : 173 wordsThe annual meeting of this Association was held at the rooms, Temperance-hall, on Tuesday evening, 15th inst. There was a good attendance of members. ...
Article : 601 wordsThe City Council met a deputation from the Hobart Marine Board yesterday morning at the Mayor's room, in conf[?]rence, over the question of erecting a new fish market ...
Article : 1,427 wordsW. S. Cox, the well-known steeplechase rider, was thrown from his horse yesterday, sustaining concussion of the brain. The application of Charles Cox, a depositor ...
Article : 131 wordsThe match was resumed at the Oval to-day before an enormous attendance. The weather was very fine, but hot and sultry. ...
Article : 972 wordsSIR,—No one in Tasmania need be [?]prised to read the adverse criticism of the McRae rabbit exterminator in your issue of to-day. That it should ha damned by the ...
Article : 245 wordsRo[?]ter.—The Chairman (Mr. W. Wal[?]), J. Clark, R. Mason, J. Cawthorne, A. H. Cockerill, M. Rabbit, Laffer, H. W. Coxkerill, and the Hon. Sec. (Mr. W. ...
Article : 192 wordsCHUMS PROPRIETARY, August 16 (by telegraph).—Forwarding letter and specimens by private hand; splendid gold to-day. Cut payable gold No. 6 level west. ...
Article : 383 wordsA telegram was sent yesterday by Mr. Kingston, Premier of South Australia, to Sir George Dibbs on the subject of Chinese restriction, and aroused the l[?]tter's ...
Article : 107 wordsSIR,—We do not at all understand how the Government intend to apply these taxes. I will give you my own case, and ask you or same of the legislators to explain how it ...
Article : 345 wordsThe captain and crew of the wrecked schooner Mary Ogilvie left for Sydney to-day. The bank rate for fixed deposits has been ...
Article : 90 wordsRoster.—The Chairman (Mr. Tom Mason), Me[?]rs. J. McA[?]hur, W. Mason, H. Frerk, D. O'Neil, J. O'Neil, and J. T. Blackwood (acting hon. sec.) ...
Article : 277 wordsOnce again the Temperance-hall was crowded by an enthusiastic audience to hear Mr. Tennyson Smith lecture. It is estimated that over 1,000 persons were present. The ...
Article : 545 wordsThe revived interest now taken in our West Coast mineral fields cannot but be a matter of congratulation to every member of the community. In our advertising colamns ...
Article : 294 wordsSIR,—To reference to the above, I am induced to write this letter owing to the knowledge I happen to have acquired of the manners and customs' of Chinese life on the ...
Article : 309 wordsA daring burglary wa committed in Wel lington-street early this morning. Mr. J. 6. Blindo!! has a boot and shoe shop there, and resides on the premises. About half-past 4 ...
Article : 454 wordsRoster.—Messrs. Walter Smith (in the chair), J. G. Gage, G. Manning, A. Purdon, J. Clark, and the Hon. Secretary (Mr. H. E. Ibbott). Messrs. T. Childs and Ja[?]. Brown ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsSIR,—May I, as an Englishman, be allowed through the medium of your valuable paper to make a few remarks on some statements made by one of your " own correspondents " ...
Article : 357 wordsOn Saturday last the Hutton-park Beagles met at the top of Lovely Banks Hill, and "A fine hunting day as balmy as May" induced a field of about 20 riders (two of ...
Article : 615 wordsOn Wednesday last the Municipal Council met, there being present the Warden (Mr. F. Mace), and Councillors F. Turvey, W. B. Gatehouse, Salier, and Pitt. ...
Article : 619 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with this Church were continued by a tea and public meeting last night. There was a large gathering, and the public meeting was ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Committee of Inquiry appointed to investigate the shortage discovered in the Launceston Customs Department, in connection with which two officers were suspended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsSIR,—I invite your attention to a gross piece of injustice I have suffered at the hands of the Chief Inspector of Stock. At the beginning of last month I received a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsto take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites—the oil taste is destroyed. IT IS EASY ...
Article : 121 wordsAsk your doctor what soap he recommends for the skin and he will uphold the opinion of the highest medical authorities on the skin, viz., Dr. Redwood, Ph.D., ...
Article : 58 wordsSORELL V. WOODSDALE.—On Saturday last, 12th inst., the Sorell footballers journeyed to Runnymede, a distance of some 13 or 14 [?]nile[?], to meet a team from Woodsdale, who ...
Article : 143 wordsThe opinion of the leading skin authorities of the world, viz., the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S., Dr. Redwood, Ph.D., F.C.S., F.I.C., Mr. John L. Milton, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 17 Aug 1893, Page 3
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