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Advertising : 1,786 wordsThe Launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was still unchanged at 16s. per unit. We have received the following telegram for publication: — "Forth, Octobor 12— ...
Article : 137 wordsWhen it became known in town yesterday that the Auxiliary Squadron had been signal[?]ed off Three Beach Bay at noon large numbers' of people flocked to the wharves ...
Article : 1,171 wordsMonday is an off day and there were but few gallops this morning of importance. John S. and Portsen did strong work Carrington and Laverock did five a furlongs in ...
Article : 137 wordsIs the Premier dealing constitutionally or fairly with the Women and Children Bill? The bill was brought into the Lower Chamber by the Cabinet, and passed by the ...
Article : 181 wordsOn Exchange to-day Broken Hill stocks opened firm, but prices were not maintained. Sales:—Block 10, 13 18s. Block 14, £5 16s. British, 29s 6d, 3[?]s. Hill (colonial register), ...
Article : 98 wordsBrandy Creek, October 12 (by telegraph).— West drive extended 18ft. The walls are well defined and 2ft. 6in apart. The lode formation has been rather mullocky until ...
Article : 689 wordsThis morning fine. Egyptus und Swivel did a mile on the sand track. Time: 1 min. 51sec. The first named had the best of the gallop. Malvolio did a ...
Article : 158 wordsSIR,—I am one of "these people" (so superciliously referred to by Edward Mace and Co. in their letter, published in The Mercury of the 6th inst.), who have objected ...
Article : 1,086 wordsSIR,—I am sorry that Mr. Barnett should have lost his temper in replying to my wellintentioned letter with reference to the Orchestral Union, and am suro he must ...
Article : 95 wordsTo night was mainly co fined to the Caulfield Cup, upon which a considerable amount of wagering took place. For the Melbourne Cup Malvolio ...
Article : 190 wordsSIR,—The Road Inspector and his chief, W. Burbury, have held counsel together anent the statement made at the above meeting and the subsequent correspondence ...
Article : 136 wordsA meeting of the Town Board was held on the 20th September. Present: Messrs. Pontifex (chairman), M[?]y, Martin, and Reynolds, the latter gentleman taking his ...
Article : 843 wordsSIR,—Your many leaders who are interested in fruit-growing will have noticed the reasons given by two London salesmen through the medium of your columns as to ...
Article : 842 wordsIt is not often the people of Hobart have an opportunity of witnessing the performance of such a distinguished actress as Miss Janet Achurch, and last night they again ...
Article : 563 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow us a little corner in your valuable paper to say a few words in re the above. It is the general cry of mistresses that tidy, honest girls ...
Article : 593 wordsThe machinery for Hassett mine has now all been delivered on the ground and preparations for its erection are being proceeded with. The plant consists of a double 10in. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe annual meeting in connection with Wesleyan Foreign Mission was held last night in the Mechanics' Institute, Mclvillestreet. Mr. W. M. Williams presided, and ...
Article : 248 wordsThe following were the stock and share quotations and salas on 'Change yesterday:- HOBART. GOLD. ...
Article : 360 wordsSIR,—"Inquirer" recently asked if the Minister of Lands allowed Public Works Department servants to do private work as well us, being paid officials. I have been ...
Article : 242 wordsThe following information is taken from to-day's Gazette:- Sittings of the Supreme Court at Launceston fixed as follows:—Tuesday, November ...
Article : 373 words"SIR,—At the half-yearly meeting of the above company on September 28, a gentleman attributed the present absurdly low quotations for the Godkin shares to the fact ...
Article : 1,102 wordsThe Council met on the 6th inst., all members being present. The Warden said he had been summoned for the Supreme Court, and therefore called a meeting in ...
Article : 742 wordsM[?]et and Chandon, champagne growers, are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...
Article : 300 wordsMr. A. Richardson, Chemist, He[?]leroad, says that people invariably speak in the highest terms of the value of St. Jacob's Oil, in cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, etc. ...
Article : 96 wordsSIR,—I shall feel obliged by your inserting a few corrections in your correspondent's report of the meeting at Green Ponds, viz.:—I had been ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Eugene Marchand, of St. Jerome. Quo., writes:—"Last week I met a gentleman from Springfield, and I noticed he carried a fine gold watch in one pocket and ...
Article : 96 wordsAlacrity, s. 10s. New Pinafore, b. 30s, s. 32s. Tasmania, b. £8 5s. s. £8 17s 6d. West Pinafore, b. 8s, s. 8s 3d. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 13 Oct 1891, Page 3
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