Mr. C. Meredith, Mr. J. Meredith, and Mr. R. B. Miller, having been re-elected, were introduced as now members, and took the usual oaths. They were presented to the Speaker by Mr. M. Miller, Mr. Lette, Mr. ...
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Article : 287 wordsThe following letter has been addressed by Earl Granville, Chairman of H. M. International Exhibition Commissionors, to the Commissioners for Tasmania:— ...
Article : 513 wordsThe numerous attendance of visitors to this Exhibition has evinced a taste for the fine arts highly creditable to our community, as great numbers of persons have enjoyed an inspection of the collection. During the present week, ...
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Article : 2,173 wordsSIR,—The late period of the year at which the last Rifle Matches took place was matter of regret to all competitors, but it was then intimated that the prizes for 1863 would be competed for at an earlier and more ...
Article : 194 wordsUSING OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Eliza Thompson was fined £1, and in default, ordered to be imprisoned for one month for this offence. INDECENCY.—Thomas Bolton was fined £2, or in ...
Article : 1,186 wordsThe nowly organised band of the Second Rifles, under the leadership of Mr. Thomas, will give its first promenade performance for the public recreation, in pursuance of one of the objects for which ...
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Article : 1,438 wordsAnother good house was attracted to the Theatre Royal last evening, to witness this very interesting and effective pictorial illustration of the memorable incidents of the great Victorian Exploration ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Lyster Opera Troupe will arrive in town to-day, and make their first appenrance at the Theatre Royal, as advertised, on Friday. We are requested to state that the box plan can be inspected, and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 25 Feb 1863, Page 3
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