SIR,—The question of ventilating sewers has always been a diflicult one, and has caused much difference of opinions. Sewe[?] require ventilation to prevent the sewer ...
Article : 324 wordsSIR,—During the last few years Hobart and the Southern interests generally, have suffered severely owing to the disensions, weaknesses, and dis[?] of ...
Article : 840 wordsSOUTH BRIDGEWATER CLUB.—A meeting was held on September 2, Mr. A. Hughes in the chair. The secretary's report was read and adopted, and ...
Article : 868 wordsIn respopse to some suggestions, I will venture to plan before yours readers as concisely as I can review of this trade as far as the operations of 1898 are concerned, ...
Article : 1,945 wordsA Court of Requests was held at the courthouse on Thursday, August 25, before the Commissioner (Mr. W. H. Glever). Joseph West sued John Dally for £8 ...
Article : 1,357 wordsFine, sunny days, with light N.W. and N.E. breezes, have prevailed here during the past week until the 30th ult., when the wind came round to S.E., and made fires ...
Article : 502 wordsOn Wednesday, 24th ult., a Court of Petty Sessions was held before Messrs. S. Salmon, J.P. (chairman), G. Pitt, and H. J. Sallei, Js.P. Gri[?]th, Superintendent ...
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Advertising : 790 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 27th you quote from the annual report of the chief inspector of Stock dealing with the codlin [?]th. He reports that this pest is gaining ...
Article : 1,293 wordsSIR,—The Ho[?] F. W Piesse, in his letter in your issue of the 1st list, says that the bill introduced and passed in the House of Assembly brought all regulations ...
Article : 1,162 wordsOn Saturday, 27th ult., through the Kindness of Mr. Arthur Butler, of Hobart, the children of Hutton-park State school, with then parents and friends, were ...
Article : 102 wordsThe event of the week has been the farewell given to Mr. Pilaeis, who is leaving on a business trip to Australia, at Harvey's Hotel on Friday evening, 2nd inst., when ...
Article : 281 wordsWe have had a very favourable winter for stock and crops, anti evidences of spring are now plentiful, in wattle blossom and heath in the bush, while violets, narcissus, ...
Article : 274 wordsA new cricket club the Imperial, has been organised, and at a meeting held on the 2nd inst. Mr. John Treverton was elected president. He has taken a warm ...
Article : 803 wordsSIR,—The letter in your Saturday's issue, signed " Disgusted," is one of the most important yet written on this subject, as it clearly shows that grave injustice will ...
Article : 547 wordsA successful entertainment was held on Tuesday evening, 30th ult, in connection with the Wesleyan Church. Some time before the meeting started large numbers assembled, ...
Article : 234 wordsGlorious weather prevailed during the several days set apart for the different functions in connection with the opening of the Tunbridge Public-hall. The ...
Article : 615 wordsAn entertainment in aid of the funds of the Congregational Church was given at the Library-hall here on Thursday evening, September 1. There was a good ...
Article : 313 wordsOn Friday evening, August 26, at the house of Mrs. John Freeman, a very enjoyable dance took plate, and like similar entertainments was a decided success. ...
Article : 865 wordsSIR,—In Mr. Harry 'Stevens' recent meeting at the Town-hall, re the above, he said something about starting a co-operative company. Has he forgotten that ...
Article : 54 wordsIt is not often that such an elocutionary treat is provided in our district as we were favoured with on Monday evening, August 29, when the Rev. J. E. Warren, of ...
Article : 204 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.O.S., F.I.C., Mr. John L. Milton, Senior Surgeon [?]. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 8 Sep 1898, Page 1
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