The Speaker took the chair at a quarter after 4 o'clock. The minutes of the last sitting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 2,059 wordsWERE we again to throw our feelings into the form of a critique, our readers might not unjustly charge us with putting them to sleep: the varied exhibition of this lady's. apparently exhaustless powers would compel us into a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 993 wordsWE are very jealous for the honor and glory of Tasmania, and therefore for the reputation of all her institutions. More especially are we concerned for the honor of our Legislative Council. In ...
Article : 1,479 wordsWE have heen amused and instructed by the critique in the Courier on Friday evening's concert. The critic—oh, how wc long for the honor of his acquaintance—compliments Mr. Gregg on having succeeded better in the Aria ...
Article : 123 wordsIn our Friday's issue, there occurs, under the head of Electioneering Gossip, a typical blunder, partly the printer's. For the candidates for Launceston, instead of Mr. Chapman and Mr. Butler, ...
Article : 56 wordsOn Saturday there existed in the city an unmistakable impression, that the admirers of the famous T. G. Gregson, Esq., were about to present an address f condolence to the honorable member on the late remarkable desertion of ...
Article : 160 wordsWHAT a delightful reward for so many years of pure high-minded disinterested patriotic service the Hon. the Member for Richmond has at length gained: how must we estimate this ...
Article : 203 wordsASSAULT AND ROBBERY.—Samuel Cl[?] and John Tulip, better known by the name of "Jack the Tailor," were [?] at the Longford police-office on Wednesday last, to take their trial for assaulting and robbing one ...
Article : 760 wordsShip Mails will be closed at this Office as under:— Wellington N.Z. per Southern Cross this day at noon. For London per Antipodes this-day at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 37 wordsWe take the following from the Herald. In brendstuffs we have no alteration to report. The mills, the Chilian Company, and other holders continue to report fine flour at £28, seconds £26. Wheat, colonial and imported, 10s. ...
Article : 377 wordsTHIS company, withwhom we are beginning to feel as if they were old friends, take a farewell complimentary benefit this evening. We wish them an overflowing attendance, such as their ...
Article : 83 wordsHis Excellency Sir Henry Young will arrive this day at the seat of government from his northern tour, and by Friday, at the latest, the Legislative Council will be prorogued by the Governor ...
Article : 39 wordsWE learn from the Melbourne Argus of the 22nd the death of Sir. Wm. Jeffcott, well known as having succeeded Mr. Justice Willis, when he was removed by Sir George Gipps from his office. ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsOUR readers will perceive that we have this morning added four columns to the Mercury; this will make twelve columns per week, and we must beg our subscribers to accept the change as ...
Article : 76 wordsTHE subscribers and supporters of the Hobarton Mercury are respectfully informed that MR. E. WAINWRIGHT our Collector has started on his Annual Tour through the Colony on the 1st January, 1856, for the ...
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The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857), Mon 28 Jan 1856, Page 2
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