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Advertising : 2,798 wordsThe Town Board has held a couple of meetings during the week, at which seven out of the eight members were in attendance. The ordinary meeting only dealt ...
Article : 672 wordsDevelopments in north drive at Crown Lyell mine improving. splendid looking bornite ore is well distributed through the gangue. ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the Police Court this morning Jeremiah Callaghan was fined 10/, or 48 hours, for drunkenness. This was theonly holiday case. ...
Article : 30 wordsA child named Gilbert, aged 7, has been burnt to death at Lachlan. It is supposed the child was playing with matches in a barn and set some strawalight, ...
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Article : 89 wordsSIR,— It is very cool of Mr. Piesse, whilst only the "animproved value" of land is under discussion, to coolly give ligures which embrace all properties.He ...
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Article : 1,544 wordsA call of 1d. in the Hickson's mine, payable 12th inst. Forfeiture and sale of shares, Hickson's mine, notilied. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe yacht Qucenie left Queenscliff on Sunday morning for Geelong. She was sailed by her owner, Mr. John Clark, manager of the Melbunrne Steamship Co.'s ...
Article : 506 wordsKING LVELL, March l8.—S. drive from winze at 50ft. level driven 12ft.; total, 14ft. Copper clay cut out 4ft. from stinting, replaced by black clay, which is still in face. ...
Article : 457 wordsSIR,—The greater part of "Settler's" letter might be funny if there was any possible point in his remarks. So far as the early advocates of a tax upon State ...
Article : 366 wordsThe iron barque Regent Murray, bound from Adelaide to Newcastle, went ashore this morning near the wreek of the Wendouree at Newcastle. ...
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Article : 970 wordsOn Sunday evening, 2nd inst, the remesentative of the British and Foreign Bible Society held a religious service in the Temperance-hall to a moderate ...
Article : 347 wordsMr. J. L Foley. manager of South Hercules Co., has been paying a visit of inspection to the mine. He is pleased with the appearance of the ore in the winze, ...
Article : 219 wordsSIR,—Last Saturday's Sydney Morning Herald complains, as at one time or other has every leading journal in the colonies of the unfortunate position of a reputable ...
Article : 618 wordsAn accident occurred on the Hills railway line at Upper Sturt this morning, by which Mr. W. B. T. Andrews, ex-Registrar-General of Deeds, lost his life. ...
Article : 84 wordsExchange opened to-night with six sales:600 Great South Lyells at 5½d. and 5¾d. 2 Staffords at £6. Quotations:—Great Souths, b. 5½d., s. 6d. Lyell Tharsis, b. ...
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Article : 296 wordsThe entertainment arranged by the Mesdames Hughes in aid of the church building fund came off in Selby-hall on the 3rd inst, in the form of a concert, ...
Article : 137 wordsSIR,—Last month I noticed that at the meeting of the Agricultural Council Colonel Legge moved that at the next meeting the suppression of sheep-stealing ...
Article : 553 wordsOn Easter Seturduy afternoon a handicap yacht race took place here, the course being from a buoy moored off the Esperance wharf, twice round Hope Island and back ...
Article : 403 wordsSlR,—My attention has been directed to a local in your issue of the 3rd, in which Mr. H. Dobson calls attention to the bad and dangerous state of the Huon-road. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 5 Apr 1899, Page 3
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