January 23.—Tyne, schooner, 91 tons, R[?] from Auckland (N.Z.) [?] instant, with [?]ies. Passengers —Messrs. S[?] Brooks, Jackson, Grey, and Lipscombe, Agent—H. Lipscombo. ...
Article : 128 wordsUpwards of twenfy drunkards mid disturbers of the peace were brought up and dealt with in the usual manner. Common Disturbers.—To [?] Regan and ...
Article : 909 words[?]January 23—Three ships inward bound, names unknown. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe splendid [?]pper ship isles of the South is rapidly filling up, [?] less than 19[?] bales of wooland 100 tons oil, with a large quantity of others, cargo, being [?]ady stowed. It will be [?]rne in mind that Captain Gray ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Royal Society held its first monlhly meeting for the year at the Museum Harrington-street, on the evening of Wednesday, 18th instant. His ...
Article : 2,582 wordsThe Hilan[?] arrived from L[?]ne-ston yesterday with a cargo of [?]at, being the [?]cond within the last few days. No [?] coming in fromthe districts on this side of the [?] land. There is no enquiry for either oats ...
Article : 137 wordsCUTTER RACE.—We are informed that a race w[?] take place on Wednesday the 25th between the Wilmot cutter, about 10 tons burden, and the C[?] cutt[?] of about 5[?] tons for £[?] ...
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Family Notices : 212 wordsA match between the members of this club (Natives v. Europeans) was played on Saturday last resulting in a victory for the former by eight runs. We regret that we ...
Article : 405 wordsIF we Tasmanians were not slandered so frequently we should be apt to forget that we are an exceedingly virtuous people. No one ever dreams of calumniating men ...
Article : 1,321 wordsThere were present at the weekly meeting of the Council yesterday the Right Worshipful the Mayor, and Messrs. Aldermen Lewis, Lipseombe Crisp, ...
Article : 1,606 wordsA public meeting of persons interested in the construction of a Causeway from Sorell to Cambridge, was held at the Gordon Highlander," Sorell, on Saturday ...
Article : 2,534 wordsSIR,—This is the question which threatens soon to involve the ever varying phases of public opinion. Already the cry of "Protection to Native Industry" ...
Article : 613 wordsTHE "Gazette" of this morning contains the following:- A new public pound has been proclaimed at Cressey, in the police district of ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Tue 24 Jan 1860, Page 2
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