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  2. PORT ARTHUR.

    SIR,—The time has arrived when the Port Arthur question must be settled, and to this end members of the Legislature should be possessed, without delay, of the fullest information on all subjects ...

    Article : 704 words
  3. TASMANIAN COUNCIL OF EDUCATION'S EXHIBITIONS.

    We have been favoured by the Secretary to the Council of Education with the following papers and report of the Examiners on the recent examination of the candidates for the two Exhibitions from ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Flying Arrow, Harriet, Oyster Cove, firewood; Edith Ellen, Burnes' Bay, firewood; Jubilee Ralph's Bay, hay; Annie Watt, Port Esperance, timber. ...

    Article : 2,456 words
  5. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    There has been no change in the local markets to-day. Flour is steady at £12 per ton, and wheat remains steady at 5s to 5s 2d per bushel. Bran is quoted from 11d to [?]s per bashel, and ...

    Article : 614 words
  6. ROYAL SOCIETY OF TASMANIA AND THE TRANSIT OF VENUS.

    SIR,—In reference to the telegram which appears in The Mercury of to-day from Lord Kimberley, asking if the United States' Government might establish a station in Tasmania for the purpose of ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at 4 o'clock. NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr. HOUGHTON to move for a return of receipts and expenditure of the Launceston and Western ...

    Article : 1,176 words
  8. THE HUON BRIDGE.

    SIR,—The necessity for a bridge over the Huon, at Victoria, has been repeatedly brought before the public by meatings reported in the Press, and by petitions to Parliament. Your own pen has done good service ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
  10. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "M.R." The subject has been sufficiently discussed from the anti-.M. M. Shaw point of view, and unless he claims the right of reply the correspondence may well cense. Besides, while we readily open our ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. THE MERCURY.

    The notices of motion yesterday laid on the table of the House of Assembly by the hon, the COLONIAL TREASURER are, as he afterwards said in reply to a remark from Mr. CHAPMAN, ...

    Article : 4,267 words
  12. TREES IN THE STREETS.

    SIR,—You made some very appropriate remarks the other day on the subject of planting and presurving trees, in some of the streets of the city. The proper way both of planting trees, and of preserving ...

    Article : 476 words
  13. LAUNCESTON AND WESTERN RAILWAY RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
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