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Advertising : 1,576 wordsAs usual on the second, or Derwent Plate, day of the Tasmanian Racing Club's summer meeting, the attendance of spectators was much below the gathering on Cup day. It ...
Article : 3,268 wordsThe first meeting of the above association was held on Friday evening, 16th inst., at the Star and Garter Hotel, New Norfolk, when about one-half of the hop growers of ...
Article : 590 wordsMr. Henry Douglas, our respected Police Magistrate, left here on Wednesday last, on his way to Launceston, whence he will proceed to New Zealand, where he intends ...
Article : 421 wordsThe following sales were made on the Launceston Exchange to-day:—Moonlight, 1s. 4d., 1s. 3d.; Brothers' Home No. 1, 14s.; Thistle, 3d. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe recent publication of a copy of the minutes of the Municipal Council on the 15th inst., published in The Mercury of the 17th inst., has not given unmi[?]ed ...
Article : 523 wordsThe tenth, eleventh, and twelfth calls of 6d. per share have been made on the shares of the Royal Tasman Co., Gladstone, due and payable on the 1st prox., the 2nd April, ...
Article : 715 wordsSIR,—In [?] recent issue of your journal a paragraph appeared calling attention to the disturbances that are of frequent occurrence at the Blue Tier Hotel, and stating that the ...
Article : 199 wordsSIR,—Having occasion during our rambles to [?]light at this little village, we thought we would jot you a few notes as to its progress; for why should Beaconsfield and ...
Article : 590 wordsSIR,—There is quite a rage new for testimonials among some of my co-religionists in the South, and the latest [?] one to Dean Woods. I have great respect for the worthy ...
Article : 280 wordsThe annual regatta which took place yesterday at Three Hut Point was as complete a success as fine weather, a fair wind, several well-contested events, and a good ...
Article : 1,178 wordsThe Wesleyan body are celebrating their Sunday school anniversary. Yesterday two sermons were preached by Rev. D. Annear to large congregations. This evening the ...
Article : 184 wordsThe new church at Spring Bay, or Triabunna, as it is now called, was opened for divine service on Friday, the 2nd inst., by the Dean of Hobart (the Very Rev. H. B. ...
Article : 841 wordsThe Junction Hotel has passed into the hands of Mr. F. Gough, partner of the late Mr. J. D. Co[?]lon (the previous holder of the license), Mrs. Coulon having retired in ...
Article : 190 wordsA movement is being made in the right direction by several of the smaller tinmi[?]ing companies which at the present time, owing to an insufficiency of capital, are ...
Article : 791 wordsSIR,—As I do not read the papers very closely, I did not know until a few days since that the Government propose to build a new bridge over the mouth of George's ...
Article : 431 words[From our Own Correspondent.] The town missionary, Mr. Marshall, occupied the Presbyterian pulpit on Sunday last, both morning and evening. The choir in ...
Article : 360 wordsThinking it may prove interesting to your readers, I send you sketch of a trip to the Lakes, via the Old Man's Head. Six of us started one day last week at ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 23 Feb 1883, Page 3
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