SIR,—I trust that the country depositors of the V.D.L. Bank realise the vital necessity of a successful amalgamation with the National Bank, and are, each one, assisting ...
Article : 270 wordsThose interested have been favoured with the publication of another programme, set down for discussion on the 9th inst. Tomorrow is the advertised day for receiving ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Hutton Park beag[?]es met at Ellesmere, Joricho, the hospitable residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, on Wednesday, 26th inst. The field numbered over 30, and ...
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Advertising : 2,870 wordsAdelaide Extended, August 31 (by telegraph),—Cut another lode 20ft. cast of the other. Better than the latter. Brandy Creek, August 29 (by telegraph.)— ...
Article : 643 wordsThe half-yearly meeting was presided over yesterday by Mr. Leo, Susman. The directors' report showed a small credit balance available, but indicated that to secure future ...
Article : 3,516 wordsMessrs. William Hartnell and Co. to-day sold by auCTION the Coomb End estate, situate neAr Swansea, containing 950 acres, to Mr. W. H. Bennett, of Bloomfield, for ...
Article : 785 wordsSIR,—I read with a good deal of satisfaction the excellent letter which appeared in The Mercury of Saturday last, referring to the failure of the V. D.L. Bank, and signed ...
Article : 294 wordsThe following were the stock and share quotations and sales on 'Change yesterday:- HOBART ...
Article : 644 wordsSaturday, 30th ult., was quite a gala day for the inhabitants of this district, the occasion being the opening of the new bridge and road to Nugent. A number of ...
Article : 440 wordsSIR,— Might I suggest through your columns to Mr. G. P. Fitzgerald and his committee, that the results of their daily canvass re the issue of the 20,000 National ...
Article : 278 wordsSIR,—It is a subject for unfeigned regret that the Literary and Debating Societies' Union have found it necessary to announce that [?] literary competition between the ...
Article : 568 wordsThe City Council hold their usual meeting this afternoon, when it was decided to make a call of the Council for the next meeting in order to consider the ward ...
Article : 457 wordsI have to chronicle the death of a very old resident of the Upper Derwent, viz., Mr. John Belcher of Woodall, Russell's Falls, Deceased, who had been suffering ...
Article : 424 wordsAmalgamated West Tasmania, b. 1s. 6d. Brandy Creek, b. 5d, s. 9d. Little Wonder, b. 3s 4d, s. 3s 5d, sales 3s Gd, 3s 4d. ...
Article : 346 wordsSilver sales to-day:—Block 10, £15 2s 6d, £15 5s, £15 2s 6d, £15 3s. British (paid), 41s. Broken Hill, £9 18s 6d, £9 16s. Souths (paid), £5 5s, £5 2s 6d. Block 5 (new issue), 4s 3d. ...
Article : 265 wordsThat an ounce of prevention it worth a pound of oure. SCOTT'S EMULSION often prevents a cold running into consumption. ...
Article : 184 wordsSIR,—As the public on a previous occasion had an opportunity of judging the kind of language Capt. Miles adopts in a discussion bearing on a subject which means the ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. A. Richardson, Chemist, He[?]lo-road, says that people invariably speak in the highest terms of the value of St. Jacob's Oil, incases of rhoumatism, [?]uralgia, etc. ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. Eugene Marchand, of St. Jerome, Que., writes:—"List week I met a gentleman from Spiingfield, and I noticed he carried a fine gold watch in one pocket and ...
Article : 105 wordsMuch interest is being shown in the North-Eastern districts in the recent magnificent gold prospects near Mount Horror. Some 14 years ago Mr. Jamas Bonsor was ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 1 Sep 1891, Page 3
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