SITTINGS IN BANCO—FIRST TERM, 1869. BEFORE their Honors the Chief Justice (Sir V. Fleming), and Sir F. Smith. HALL v. THF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF ...
Article : 586 wordsWe have received the following items of intercolonial news by telegraph from Launceston. They are from the Melbourne Age of Saturday, 23rd instant, supplied by Messrs. Henry Turner ...
Article : 704 wordsSwansea Packet, 41 tons, Lloyd, from Macquane Harbor, with timber and oil. Agent—Master. Shannon, barge, 50 tons, from Port Arthur Coal Mines, with coal. Agent—G. Brown. ...
Article : 972 wordsAn election of a councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy in this Municipal Council, occasioned by the failure of Mr. Simon Arnett to take the usual declaration, after his having been ...
Article : 682 wordsSIR,—In a former letter I advocated the view that the decline of Tasmania was entirely due to certain physical conditions, owing to which cost of production was greater here than in other ...
Article : 1,775 wordsTwo interesting matches have been lately fired between five members of the Tasmanian Rifle Association, and five members of the Victorian Rifle Corps belonging to the district of Melbourne. ...
Article : 682 wordsBusiness during to-day has exhibited no change, but a telegram received from Lauuceston of Victorian news received by the brig Syren, is likely to unsettle the markets considerably. ...
Article : 123 wordsMESSUS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at the Bridgewater Hotel, at 12 o'clock, fat and store stock of all descriptions, 700 good sound clean lambs, horses, cattle, &c. ...
Article : 109 wordsThis Office will be closed to-day from 1 o'clock to 7 o'clock, p.m., when it will be re-opened for the reception of advertisements. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE quarterly returns, published ia yesterday's Gazette, present an anomalous view of our financial condition. We have an increased revenue with scarcely a single ...
Article : 2,531 wordsSIR,—I am a visitor from one of the semitropical neighbouring colonies, come here as a health-seeker, and having read your second article in to-day's paper advocating the ...
Article : 907 wordsIn speaking yesterday of the conduct of the gentlemen who, under the name of the "Mutual Defence Association," seek to repudiate their liability in payment of a rate to ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 27 Jan 1869, Page 2
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