Mr. CROOKES presumed a petition from Launceston against the Corporation Act. Mr. ANSTEY presented a petition from the Standing Committee (15) of the Anti[?] Aid ...
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Advertising : 725 wordsSIR,—Your admirable article on the iniquity of the flour-speculators ought to be printed in large type on a broad sheet and posted about the wharves in the face ...
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Article : 1,637 wordsA recen[?] number of the Knickerbocker, or New York Merchant's Magazine, contains the following interesting description of a whale hunt, which we ...
Article : 3,198 wordsMr. Abraham Austin, butcher, Elizabeth-street, appeared to an information laid against him by Mr. Thomas, City Inspector, for that he did on the 5th ...
Article : 110 words(Before Mr. Tarleton, Police Magistrate, A. Kennerley, and J. Turnbull, Esqs.) Seven drunkards and disturbers of the peace were dealt with as usual. ...
Article : 227 wordsSIR, — It is amusing to note the "twinges" of some of our Legislators, who try to ignore the power of the Press by pert depreciations of the force of its ...
Article : 418 wordsWith the exception of the locust, there are no insects so extensively destructive as aphides, or plant lice, popularly known as blight. Hops, to the ...
Article : 1,237 wordsAs Hainan is about to be opened to foreign trade, it may not be uninteresting to our readers to learn a little about the promontory opposite to that ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Fri 9 Sep 1859, Page 3
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