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Advertising : 2,744 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) and Lady Newdegate are to plant two trees each to-morrow afternoon, one each at the railway station ...
Article : 750 wordsGold.—Tasmania b 6d. New Jubilee (paid) s 1s. Silver and Copper.—Magnet b 8s 4d. s 9s 3d. North Mount Farell b 7s 6d, s 7s 10d. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe demand and prices for offal are maintained. Feed oats firm; a parcel sold for immediate shipment at 4s 6d free on board at Port Adelaide. Barley dull; English ...
Article : 106 wordsFollowing are the wholesale prices ruling at the Western Market to-day:—Apples, good to choice cooking 5s to 6s 6d; inferior cooking 3s to 4s; good to choice cooking 5s to ...
Article : 71 wordsBroken Hill Proprietary bordered to 58s 4½d buyer, and British were wanted at 37s 3d. North Broken firmed to 54s. and South to 51s 9d. Amalgamated Zinc had purchase ...
Article : 236 wordsThe following were the closing rates to-day for Australian and New Zealand stocks and shares:—Banks: Australasia, £124 7s 6d; Victoria, 94s; Union of Australia, £64 (ex ...
Article : 64 wordsApples, local dessert, choice 10s to 12s; cooking, choice 6s 6d to 7s per bushel-case. Pears, local WBC, choice 7s to 8s; cooking 2S 6d to 5s; Victorian WBC 7s to 8s per ...
Article : 66 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Co. Ltd. report:—We held our usual sale at the abattoirs yesterday. There was a fair yarding of 46 cattle and 656 sheep and lambs. The market was ...
Article : 387 wordsThe following is the report of the directors, to be submitted to the shareholders at the general meeting of the Mt. Bischoff Company, to be held in the classroom, ...
Article : 1,289 wordsSales:—Silver: North Broken Hill 53s 9d. New Burragorang 3s 6d. British (old) 37s 6d. South Broken Hill 51s 3d. Gold: Deeps 12s 9d. Centrals 14s 9d. Tyrconnell ...
Article : 67 wordsBritish Broken Hill b 46s 3d, s 47s 6d. Broken Hill Proprietary b 66s 3d, s 67s 6d. North Broken Hill b 60s, s 61s 3d. Hampden b 23s 6d, s 24s 6d. P. and O. £100 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Co. Ltd. report having sold at railway yesterday:—22 tons cha[?] at £7 17s and £7 15s for good Algerian; £6 for inferior, and £5 9s for [?]aten straw ...
Article : 87 wordsBusiness continues dull in all general produce lines, the stoppage, of the steamers having cut off what little inter-State trade previously existed. Rain is very badly ...
Article : 791 wordsThe Pathe mystery photo-play, "The Mark of Cain," was presented at His Majesty's Theatre last night. The outstanding feature of the play is the acting ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the executive committee was held on Thursday afternoon (Mr. Mather presiding), when there were present Messrs. C. D. Haywood, G. ...
Article : 117 wordsSir,—Will you please allow me, through the medium of your open columns, to draw attention to what I consider an unneccssary and harsh action by the Waterside Workers ...
Article : 398 wordsA crowded house witnessed the first screening last night at the Strand Theatre of the new Fox drama, "A Daughter of France." The acting of Miss ...
Article : 88 wordsThe committee of the Missions to Seamen met on Wednesday afternoon in the Cathedral parish room, under the presidency of the Dean of Hobart. In the course of his ...
Article : 245 wordsSessue Hayakawa and Florence Vidor are now appearing at the Palace Theatre in their famour production, produced under the direction of William C. De Mille, ...
Article : 132 wordsAt this week's meeting of the Huon Municipal Council a reply was received from the Education Department to a request from the council, in its capacity ...
Article : 276 wordsGlenorchy v. Old Beach.—At Glenorchy. Glenorchy form: Gavitt, Fleming, Calvert, Suckling, Hyland, Williams, Murdoch, Perkins, Lewis, Squires, Butler. ...
Article : 130 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Hobart branch of the Australian League of Loyalty, held in the Mechanics'-hall, there was a good attendance of members. Mr. Burge ...
Article : 172 wordsSir,—Your correspondents "Onloooker" and others seem to have just cause for complaint, as anyone with the sense of smell living in Moonah can tell you. The ...
Article : 157 wordsDeliveries to-day were 344 bags potatoes, 261 bags peas, and 90 bags turnips. Quotations:—Brownwells and Plunketts £12; Bismarcks and Pinkeyes £11. Blue peas 9s ...
Article : 170 wordsKidney sickness often runs you down to the verge of collapse before you know the cause. When you seem unable to pin your mind on any task, your back aches, and ...
Article : 367 wordsA meeting of the Field Naturalists' Club was held last evening in the Royal Society's rooms, at the Museum. Professor T. T. Flynn presiding. The Chairman extended ...
Article : 305 wordsSir,—May I claim the use of your columns to draw the attention of the responsible authorities to the disgraceful state of the table-drains in Sandy ...
Article : 200 wordsVery produce deliveries by road and rail to-day, comprising 8,595 bags potatoes, 1,353 bags peas, 628 bags oats, and 261 bags chaff. The potato market was more settled £12 to ...
Article : 70 wordsHere is what users of Merolate, the new idea for grey hair, have said:— "I found Merolato quite as good as you said. It perfectly restored my hair."—"I ...
Article : 198 wordsBarley quiet; English 5s 6d to 5s 10d; Cape 4s 3d to 4s 5d. Oats, demand slackened; milling 4s 10d to 5s 1d; feed 4s 6d to 4s 9d, according to position. Maize ...
Article : 96 wordsHOBART. Morning Call.—Gold New Langi Logan to 5s, s 6s. Silver and Copper: Magnet b 8s 6d, s 9s. North Mount Farrell b 7s 3d, s ...
Article : 218 wordsEggs. hen new laid 1s 8d to 1s 9d per doz.; duck new laid 1s 7d to 1s 8d per doz. Broom millet £63 to £72 per ton. Oats Tas[?] ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 14 Feb 1919, Page 2
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