The prettily situated T.R.C. course at Elwick, looking supe[?] for the time of year, will be occupied to-morrow afternoon, on the occasion of the autumn meet of the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Launceston quotation for tin yesterday was 11s. 9d. per unit. Mount Bischof Co.'s London cable this Week states that tin is —70 10s. per ton, ...
Article : 267 wordsThere was again "great fun " produced at the Theatre Royal last evening by the performances of the Alhambra Company. Throughout the programme the audience ...
Article : 563 wordsIn the course of his examination before Sir R. V. Williams, Sir J. Fergusson admitted that the company ought never to have taken control of ...
Article : 1,825 wordsThe racehorse Titan shortly after accomplishing a fast gallop at Ballarat to-day fell dead. It is expected that the libel action, Hayes ...
Article : 61 wordsHop-picking is now over, and the incident bustle has passed away, and things are again settling down to their normal condition. As I predicted, the crop has been a ...
Article : 466 wordsAt Cooley's this afternoon, commencing at 2.30, Mr. J. B. Curran will sell, on behalf of Mr. C. S. Agnew, a batch of Waverley yearlings, which are all nominated for the ...
Article : 69 wordsDERBY, April 11.—Owing to late rains had to stop getting stone as the water rose in main Shaft, so we continued trenching, and cut two leaders east of King's tunnel ...
Article : 1,015 wordsUp to 10 o'clock to-morrow night Mr. Alf. L. Webb, secretary, will receive entries at the Albion Hotel for the autumn meet of the Brighton Racing Club, to be held on the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe strike among takers remains unsettled. The men consider that the employers are trying to smash up their union[?]. Messrs. Garvan and Neild, M[?].L.A., had ...
Article : 69 wordsDiscovery of good gold reported at Big Blow claim, a property held by a Perth syndicate. The water question is again very serious, ...
Article : 97 wordsThe committee of the Victoria Racing Club met on Monday to consider the formation of their programme for the racing year 1894-95, which commences on August 1, and ...
Article : 614 wordsA boy named Alfred Markham, 8 years of age, was drowned in the Tamar, near the Marine Board sheds, yesterday. During the afternoon he had been fishing in the vicinity ...
Article : 443 wordsNominations closed on Saturday last for the vacant seats in the Richmond Road Trust, caused by the retirement of Messrs. George Jones, Charles Tillaok, and Thomas ...
Article : 207 wordsA wire from Yass to-day reports another find of gold by fossickers, three [?]uggets weighing some ounces and a quantity of [?]oso gold being brought in from ...
Article : 114 wordsYesterday, a London telegram was received by Messrs. Lewis and Gant from Colonel North, who has purchased the plant of the late Zeehan and Dundas ...
Article : 166 wordsOn Sunday, 8th inst., the annual distribution of awards was made to the children attending the Anglican Sunday school. The Rev. J. M. Norman conducted a special ...
Article : 266 wordsAt Cairos a terri[?] gale with heavy rain took place on Friday night, doing a large amount of damage. Railway trarric is completely blocked. It will be several days ...
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Article : 113 wordsThere appears to exist in Hobart a great deal of misconception concerning this matter. We are not so near failing as some seem to be inclined to fear. The monthly output of ...
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Article : 321 wordsAt the Police Court on 3rd inst. William Prescott, a lad employed as a telegraph messenger, was charged by David Morgan with having amiulted him. Complainant ...
Article : 548 wordsOFFICER COLLEGE (2ND ELEVEN) V. HAWTHORN (2ND ELEVEN). — This match will be played on the West Hobart cricket ground to-morrow, commencing at 2.30 p.m. ...
Article : 100 wordsA well-koown resident in the person of Alexander Rankin, baker, died to-day at his residence. Inverest, aged 59. The deceased was a native of Stirlingshire, Scotland and ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Premier has completed his tour of the Urewera country, which is inhabited by the most untractable Maori tribes. Everywhere he was cordially welcomed. Owing to ...
Article : 107 wordsImitation is usual'y regarded as being the most sincere form of flattery. And it is so, [?]o imitate a style in poetry, or art, or dress, is an and abted compliment to the original ...
Article : 398 wordsUnder this head we acknowledge and notice letters of correspondents whose communications through want of space or other reasons cannot be published in full. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsA complimentary and farewell social was tendered to the Rev. W. Rule Jones in the Wesleyan schoolroom one day last week. There was a large attendance, and the ...
Article : 697 wordsSilver, Qeen,—Since my last visit the oxidised lode, has opened out to over 5ft. in width in the south face of the cutting, and the sulphide vein on the footwall is also ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 13 Apr 1894, Page 3
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