The SPEAKER took the chair at 4.10 p.m. MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Captain LANGDON and the Hon. Mr. WALKER brought down certain documents relative to the Clyde ...
Article : 3,485 wordsOn the 12th instant the Annual Ploughing Match took place, on ground adjoining the township. The day was exceedingly fine; the attendance, although good, was not equa[?] ...
Article : 1,498 wordsThe Solicitor-General moved that the rule nisi in this case made absolute. Mr. J.C. Gregson showed cause and submitted that the rule be discharged. ...
Article : 320 wordsSIR,—I am sure that the majority of the tax-payers of Tasmania will thank you for the able remarks on the above subject contained in your leader on. Friday last. Nevertheless I do not think that you ...
Article : 1,094 wordsWE perceive that the second reading of this Bill is set down for this evening. We have received communications from all parts of the country, expressing concurrence in the ...
Article : 141 wordsTHE TARIFF OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—A Melbourne firm, in addrcessing their Adelaide correspondent, drew his attention to our tariff now in force, in the following remarks: ...
Article : 582 wordsNight charges.—Seven drunkards were dealt with after the usual manner and according to the multitude of their offences. Joseph Stroud was charged with obstructing a ...
Article : 1,201 wordsTHE GOVERNOR.—His Excellency and suite, are expected to arrive in Town from Launceston to-morrow morning. A meeting of the Executive Council will take place immediately after His ...
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The Hobart Town Mercury (Tas. : 1857), Wed 18 Nov 1857, Page 3
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