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Advertising : 788 wordsThe SPEAKER (Hon B.S.Bird), took the chair at 4 p.m. PARLIAMENTARY HOURS. Mr. SUTTON asked the Premier if it ...
Article : 7,793 wordsSIR,—Fair play is a jewel! and compets me to contradict the reiterated misstatements as to want of provision for kitchen, etc., in the plans and apecifications for above ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Glenora Sports Committee, after paying all expenses, came out 1s. the wrong side. This was annoying, as it was anticipated there would have been a substantial ...
Article : 231 wordsThe mail per the s.s. Ruahine his brought the following letter from Captain Simpson to the secretary, Council of Agriculture. ...
Article : 659 wordsBefore His Honor Mr. Justice ADAM and juries. The Solicitor-General(Hon. Alfred Dobson) prosecuted. ...
Article : 531 wordsAt tho City Police Court to-day Thomas Burns and Samuel Purden were charged with having on May 29. at Patteronia, entered the house occupied by Henry ...
Article : 124 wordsSIR,—Mr. Cabulzar bing one of the parents of this gathering, naturally asserts it was all it claimed to be. He is a newcomer, however, and thus little able to look ...
Article : 343 wordsAt the last meeting of the City Council the Launceston Water and Light Bill was discussed, and with a slight amendment, upproved of. Since thon a letter hus been ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Town Board held its usual monthly meeting in the public buildings on Saturday, the 2nd inst. the members present being [?] Messrs. Mason, J.P. (chairman), F. Reynolds ...
Article : 504 wordsSIR,—In support of the letter appearing in to-day's paper over the signature "Spectator," allow me to state that during the months of April and May Mr. Dorrington ...
Article : 409 wordsThe Launceston quotation for tin yesterday was unchanged at 12s. 3d. per unit. Call of 7s. 6d. due on Silver Crown Extended shares on the 11th proxime. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe General Committee to obtain work for the unemployed met last night at the Town-hall. The Rev. Dr. Soott presided, and a large number of members were ...
Article : 535 wordsThe Railway and Kingston Clubs meet on the S.T.F.A. ground to-morrow afternoon, when the latter club will make its first uppearance in matches for the senior ...
Article : 557 wordsCOMET, June 9.—During the past week the intermediate level from the winze has been extended 17ft., making a total of 31ft. We have passed through splendid-looking ...
Article : 348 wordsThere were two or three cases set down for hearing at the last Court of Requests, on the 4th inst., but from unavoidable reasons the jury summonses were not served in ...
Article : 909 wordsSIR,—In this day's issue of The Mercury, in reference to the sailing of H.H.S. Dart, an allusion is made to some repairs that were done to that vessel while in this port. ...
Article : 439 wordsTwo tons of stone from the Major Prospecting Association claim as Back Creek were put through the Pinsfore battery last evening, yielding 9oz. 9dwt. per ton. This proves ...
Article : 146 words"The poor ye have always with ye," was a message left by the gentle Nazarence. What did he intend to convey by that message? Did he intend to affirm a ...
Article : 2,164 wordsAs etpected the Oonah arrived with about 8,000 cases of appl[?]s from Tasmania, These met with a market already completely glutted, and prices in consequence suffered a further ...
Article : 306 wordsSIR,—Bicyclists wheeling at night without Using bell or light have become a great and much complained of nuisance on the Glenorchy-road. I understand that there is ...
Article : 380 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the committee was held at the secretary's office last evening. Present:—Messrs. F. Brent (chairman), W. Blackburn, W. C. Eltham, J. P. ...
Article : 313 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, Senier Surgeon St. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 15 Jun 1894, Page 3
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