Before His Honor Mr. JUSTICE DOBSON. GEORGE THOMAS BOSWARD (Appellant) and HARRIET BOSWARD (Respondent). This case was tried before Mr. G. A. ...
Article : 1,083 wordsSIR,—Mr. Adye Douglas proposed re cently in Parliament that the Governmen should subsidise the New Native Youth Gold-mining Company, on the ground that ...
Article : 170 wordsIn consequence of a telegram received from Launceston by Mr. Edwards, of Vine Grove, a public meeting was held at Scottsdale last evening. Mr. Button was voted to the chair. ...
Article : 268 wordsMr. Madden, to the regret of many residents here, has resigned his charge of the Gumsucker, but we hope his absence will be only temporary, as men of his stamp and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 wordsThere was quite a panic in town this morning, in consequence of the unsatisfactory result of the Little Wonder crushing. Much had been expected from the stone ...
Article : 2,845 wordsSIR,—The thanks of the employed part of the community will be due to the few energetic employers who have worked to accomplish what is very necessary to the health ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Hon. A. Stuart has received a message from the Hon. James Service, Premier of Victoria, asking whether if the proposed conference were held at Sydney, New South ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—As I do not understand much about local option, and what it is intended for, you will oblige by enlightening me a little on the subject, by answering two or three questions. ...
Article : 119 wordsSo far as fineness was concerned, the weather on Saturday afternoon was all that' could have been desired by those engaged in outdoor amusements, but footballers found ...
Article : 1,205 wordsThe King River Prospecting anti G.M. Association makes a call of 3d. per share on contributing shares, payable on Wednesday, 12th September, 1883. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,377 wordsThe proposals of Andley Coote and Sir Julius Vogel to construct, maintain, equip, and work a main trunk line of railway in Western Australia, viz., from Yorke to ...
Article : 540 wordsMatters are comparativaly quiet. We are having an early spring. The prospects of the district are splendid this season. Sudden disturbances in the river have been ...
Article : 503 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this board was held at the office, Franklin Wharf, on Friday, August 31. Present: E. M. Fisher (Master Warden), C. Dowdoll, James Bayley, ...
Article : 663 wordsWe have experienced some lovely weather since my last. Spring seems to have suddenly burst upon us in all its beauty. The wattles are now thickly covered with ...
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Advertising : 1,938 wordsIn reading the progress of the public works scheme through the House of As[?] sembly, I notice the item of £500 for the Wilmot-road has been postponed, as several ...
Article : 433 wordsSIR,—Permit me, through the medium of your journal, to remonstrate against a nuisance to which the residents in the vicinity of Macquarie and Harrington streets are ...
Article : 137 wordsSIR,—Is any dependence to be placed upon the quotations of the Hobart Stock Exchange? It is a general complaint amongst mining people here that when ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 3 Sep 1883, Page 3
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