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Advertising : 168 wordsMahinapua, s.s., 458 tons, G. [?] Wal[?] from Strahan. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Rollins, B[?]ll; Mi[?]s D[?] Spor[?]ing; Messrs. W. J. [?]ebster, W. V[?]n W. H[?]s, ...
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Advertising : 1,045 wordsARRIVED.—December 30, 7.28 a.m.—Patoona, s.s., from Launceston. SAILED.—December 30, 4.25 p.m.—Penguin, s.s., for Hobart, vi[?] N.W. and W. Coast ports. ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON.—Norman MacCleod, barque, sail[?]d September 25, 98 days out, due daily; Beech Holme, barque, sailed November 22, 39 days out; Blackadder, ship, to sail December 30: ...
Article : 125 wordsSynopsis.—Fine, clear weather obtains over South Australia a[?]d Victoria, while in New South Wales it is fine but cloudy, and in West Australia over[?]ast. The prevailing winds are ...
Article : 216 wordsLONDON.—Ethel, barque, middle of January. SYDNEY.—Mararon, s.s., January 3; Tambo, s.s., January 9. MELBOURNE.—Talune, s.s., January 7. ...
Article : 33 wordsMar[?] Wadley, barquentine, left Adelaide on December 24 for Garden Island Creek. Fairy Rock, brig. left Southport November 30 for Adelaide, and put into Devenport ...
Article : 97 wordsThis Day.—New South Wales, Victoria and other colonies. OUTWARDS. This Day.—West Coast, per Mahinapua, ...
Article : 48 wordsOrotava, s.s., (O.S.N. Co.), leaves Melbourne for London, via Suez, January 1[?]. Bremen, s.s. [?]N.G.L. [?]ine[?] leaves Melbourne [?]or Br[?]en, via Southampton, January 4. ...
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Advertising : 716 wordsThere is "nothing" doing in flour or cereals beyond a small local trade, and prices are unaltered. It may be mentioned, however, that good harvests are expected ...
Article : 949 wordsH.M.S.S. Royal Arthur, Mohawk, Mildura, and Goldfinch, from Sydney. Warrentinna, s.s., from Launceston. Mahinapua, s.s., from Strahan. ...
Article : 45 wordsOonah, s.s., 1,757 tons, J, Gibb, for Melbourne, Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Boaston; Misses Dalley, Cosham, Grimsley; Messrs. L. A. Watchorn, Walters, Cosham, ...
Article : 92 wordsSince the publication of the last list of visitors who have called at the Tourist-room and left their names, the following visitors from the neighbouring colonies ...
Article : 136 words[A special charge is made to consignees wishing to particularise their imports and exports.] Monowai, s.s., from Melbourne—400 bgs kal[?]it, 66 [?]kgs machinery, 97 pkgs ironwork, 25 ...
Article : 229 wordsMONDAY NEXT being a PUBLIC HOLIDAY this OFFICE will be OPEN in the MORNING from 8 to 9.30, and in the EVENING from 7 to 8.30. ...
Article : 37 wordsMonthly meeting of Ladies' Christian Association on 10th prox. Beaconsfield Band enthusiastically received on return from contest. ...
Article : 5,559 wordsFor some time past the boys at this establishment have been looking forward with much anxiety to their Christmas treat, and on Thursday evening, the 29th ...
Article : 703 wordsOonah, s.s., for Melbourne—185 [?]ss fruit, 13 bgs do., 300 css jam, 115 css preserved gooseberries, 31 b[?]s wool. Monowai, s.s., for New Zealand—1.183ft. ...
Article : 414 wordsH.M.S. Goldfinch arrived here at 7 p.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream in close proximity to the other warships. She left Sydney on Monday last, and called at Jervis ...
Article : 265 wordsBURNIE, December 30.—Tekapo, s.s., from Sydney, via Launceston, is due at 10 to-night, and sails early in the morning for Sydney, via Devonport. Her outward cargo includes 1,700 ...
Article : 107 wordsMELBOURNE, December 27.—Apples, 4s. to 7s. per case; apricots, 1½d. to 4d. per lb.; cherries, 1½d. to 3d. do.; c[?]rrants, black, 5d. to 6d. do.; do., red, 3½d. to 4d. ...
Article : 465 wordsCo[?]gee, s.s., 1,000 tons. F. Carrington, from Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames E. Reynolds, Tukey, Clayfield, McLennan an[?] infant, Croz[?]er, Wilson, C. J. Woodman, Deluse, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 31 Dec 1898, Page 2
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