Mr. ABBOTT gave notice, thnt on Thnrrday he should ask the following questions:— The Clonial Secretary: whether it was the intention of the Governmen' to submit candidates for ...
Article : 1,473 wordsPORT WINR.—The [?] invite Tendera in duplicate, to be delivered untill 12o'clock this day, for [?] of Fifty Dozen of Port Wine, in sound, original rncksges, as received from ...
Article : 141 wordsThe President took his seat at 20 minutes to [?] o'clock, PETITIONS. Mr KERMODE presented an amended Petition ...
Article : 312 wordsTHE following Claims will be investigated upon or immediately after the 13th March:— DAVID BOWRELL.City of Hobart Town. 31 Perches. (Originally part of an allotment located to ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Hon. The Speaker entered the House at 10 minutes past 4 o'clock. PETITION. Mr. DOUGLAS presented a petition from ...
Article : 3,041 wordsThis Court sat pro forma, to admit Advocates and Proctors. The following gentlemen took the [?]th:—Messrs. J. W. Gleadow, C. A. W. Rocher, M. Kennedy, W. D. ...
Article : 77 wordsCHILD DROWNED.—On Sunday last, a little boy, five years of age, named Walton, whose parents reside at the upper end of Argylc-strcet, was drowned in the Quarry on Trinity Hill, adjoining Patrick-street. The ...
Article : 1,025 wordsDrunkards.—Mary Horrigan, George Duborly, for their second offence wore fined 40s; Margaret Armstrong, John Panion, William Smith, Moses Murphy John Williams, Mary Wardrop,George Munro,William ...
Article : 1,780 wordsOn the 6th of January, 1806, there was born, in the humble dwelling of a poor shoemaker in the Rue St. Jacques, at Lille, an infant so strangely helpless and deformed, that ...
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The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857), Wed 14 Jan 1857, Page 3
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