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Article : 196 wordsTalune, s.s., 2,003 tons, C. Spinks, from Melbourne Passengers — Saloon: Mrs. Lucas; Misses Butler, Hempseed, Davies, Evans, Sherwood, Finn; Messrs. Lucas, Webster, ...
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Advertising : 475 wordsLONDON.—Clydebank, barque, sailed January 14 (left Launceston May 7); Viking, barque, sailed March 14, 61 days out; Eden Holme, barque, to sail May 15; Ethel, barque, to sail; ...
Article : 219 wordsThis Day.—New South Wales. OUTWARDS. This Day.—New Zealand ports, per Kaikoura; Sydney, 7.30 p.m.; Queensland ports, ...
Article : 48 wordsThere is little to report in connection with cereals, except that flour has risen 10s. a ton, and the market is generally firm. Wheat is still being sent to Sydney. In produce and ...
Article : 1,316 wordsArmand Behic, s.s. (M.M. line), leaves Melbourne for Marseilles on May 18. Orizaba, s.s., (O.S.N. Co.), leaves Melbourne for London, via Suez, May 17. ...
Article : 60 wordsH.M.S. Royalist, from Sydney. Oonah, s.s., from Sydney. Moonah, s.s., from Strahan. Zephyr, brigantina, from Kalpara. ...
Article : 20 wordsTalune, s.s., 2,003 tons, [?]. Spinks, for New Zealand ports Passongers — Saloon: For Dunedin—Mrs. Holdsworth and family; Miss Jamieson; Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Mr. Wilson; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words(A special oharge is made to consignees wish ing to particularise their imports ana exports.] Talune, s.s., from Melbourne.—Quantity rock salt, 11 bls paper, 160 bdls wire, 20 esks sulphur, ...
Article : 162 wordsTalune, s.s., for New Zealand.—120 bags bark dust, 15 csks fruit, 28,710ft. timber, 3 ess pulp, 103 ass fruit, 26 lif-css fruit, 2 ess bacon, 1 cs apples. ...
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Advertising : 1,033 wordsShip masters all agree that the recent gale was the heaviest that has su opt the coast for many years. A prominent insurance manager puts the loss of shipping down at about £20,000, ...
Article : 405 wordsEntries for bicycle races close to-day. Dog licenses must be paid to-day in Hobart. Meeting of fruitgrowers at Fort Cygnet this evening. ...
Article : 6,441 wordsA good dual of uncertainty still exists as to the fato of some of the passengers by the steamer Maitland. It has been ascertained that 11 of the crew were drowned, the ...
Article : 108 wordsJ. W. Abbott reports:—At my fruit sales to-day there was a good attendance of buyers and prices all through were better than last week's quotations, not one lot being passed ...
Article : 426 wordsSTRAHAN.—ARRIVED — May 13, 1.30 p.m.— Grafton, s.s., from Hobart 1.35 p.m.—Glenelg, s.s., from Melbourne. 1.50 p.m.—Meelnderry, s.s., from Hobart. ...
Article : 61 wordsCoogee, s.s., 1,000 tons, F. Carrington, for Melbourne. Passengers — Saloon: Mesdames R. G. Wood, Richards, Payne, Robson, Bromilow, Rutherford, Martin, J. Adams, J. Z. ...
Article : 130 wordsSAILED.—May 13, 8.40 a.m.—Wellington and Lizzie Taylor, ketches, for Launceston, and J.C. Taylor, ketch, for Launceston, via Strahan. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 14 May 1898, Page 2
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