SIR,—Adverting to the comments contained in your issue of this date on the subject indicated above, and intimating not only my deepest interests in the individual claims of each ...
Article : 454 wordsOur files from Queensland are to Saturday 23rd ult. The Brisbane Courier of the 22nd says:—The forthcoming International Exhibition at Sydney ...
Article : 995 wordsBy the Derwent, which arrived at Launceston on Tuesday, we have one day's later Argus and Herald. The hour at which the steamer left on Monday, 10 a.m., seems to have been too early ...
Article : 1,717 wordsBEFORE His Honor Sir Francis Smith, Knt., Chief Justice. In re JOSEPH CAVENAGH. Mr. D'E[?]don appeared for the insolvent, a ...
Article : 1,327 wordsClarendon, 4th Earl of. Great. 177[?]; Baron Hyde, 175[?] (Gt. Brit.); Privy Councillor, 1840; K.G., 1849; G.C.B., 1837.—George William Frederick Villiers, son of the Hon. ...
Article : 873 wordsWe have two days' later Sydney papers, bringing intelligence to Wednesday, 27th ult. Speaking of the Intercolonial Industrial Exhibition, the S. M. Herald says:—As was ...
Article : 2,176 wordsAtameeting of the Board of Management of the Brickfields Invalid Dep[?]t yesterday, four deaths were reported as having taken place since the previous meeting. One was the death of William ...
Article : 495 wordsSIR,—In your leading article of the 27th ult., I read the following:—"He (menning the late Council Clerk of Clarence) knew he was a suspected person; as such, the Council and their ...
Article : 443 wordsWe have one day's later files from Adelaide, being those of Wednesday, 27th ult.:— From information prepared in answer to a question appearing in the Notice-paper of the ...
Article : 1,093 wordsThe half-yearly general meeting of the shareholders of the Hobart Town Gas Company was held yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Company's Office, Ma[?]quarie-street. ...
Article : 351 wordsThe London Spectator writes:—"The following passages from a letter just received by Mr. Tonnyson from a Canadian of some literary mark, will, we think, interest our readers. ...
Article : 752 wordsThe importance of stocking suitable waters in this district with English trout has now been fully recognised by many of our leading men, and steps are now about being taken in the ...
Article : 378 wordsYesterday afternoon the monthly meeting of the Board of Management of the Brickfields Invalid Depot took place at the Board Room, Macquarie-street, at 3.30. ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Wonga Wongasailed to-doy at 4 O'clock with the European and Californian mails. She took a small cargo for Honolulu. A steam tug, with a large party on board, accompanied her to the Heads. ...
Article : 201 wordsSir,— On the grounds of public utility, allow me space in our columns to draw the attention of onion growers to a new species which is being largely cultivated in England. It possesses ...
Article : 113 wordsSir,—In Tuesday's Ga[?]ette I note:—Special Receipts S[?]b Act Fund, £8504s. 2d. Colonial Treasury, 22nd July, 1870." lu same Gazette the Statistician's returns are—" Sheep and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 4 Aug 1870, Page 3
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