LOST CHILD.—On Thursday afternoon (Feb. 3) a fine boy named Augustus Ford, was discovered to be missing under circumstances which leave little doubt of ...
Article : 665 wordsOMISSION.—In our issue of yesterday we inserted several telegraphic messages from the Argus which by some oversight we omitted to acknowledge. It is our invariable custom to ...
Article : 813 wordsSIR,—I remarked in your paper of Tuesday last, a paragraph alluding to the decision of the Municipal Council, in reference to the Tenders for the situation of ...
Article : 349 wordsWe had been playing; all the evening at whist; our stake had been gold mobur points, and twenty on the rubber. Maxey, who was always ...
Article : 828 wordsThe Gazette of tilia morning contains the following:- The name of James Eckford Esq., M.D. of Port Arthur has been inserted in the ...
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Advertising : 2,078 wordsAn address signed by the principal inhabitants of Franklin was presented on the 10th instant to Mr. H. G. Quodling, Chief District Constable, on the occasion ...
Article : 200 wordsNight Charges.—One drunkard was fined 20s. for the second offence, and two 10s. each for the first offence. Fourteen offenders were each fined 5s. for disturbing ...
Article : 463 wordsPRESENT.—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Stewart,' Propsting, Butler, Seabrook, Lipscombe, Barrett, and Murdoch. ...
Article : 889 wordsThese events came off on the Hamilton Race course on Thursday and Friday last, the 10th and 11th instant. By some accident our Correspondent's report has ...
Article : 313 wordsRAPIDITY OF MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.—The great drainage crusade is but 20 years old; 10 years have made guano and superphosphate universal, and ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Tue 15 Mar 1859, Page 3
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