A very interesting tea meeting was held in the above elegant and commodious building on Monday last, when about 200 persons were present. The ...
Article : 250 wordsPrivate advices by the Royal Shepherd from Melbourne state that small parcels of Tasmanian flour have been sold for cash, at from 32L 10s. to 3sl. 16s., there is however not much doing in flour. Wheat is quoted at 15s., ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsWe have Sydney papers to the 17th insant. The amount of gold coin issued by the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint during the past week was £25,000 in sovereigns We subjoin extracts referring to the markets ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsWe are very glad to learn that Requisitions most numerously and respectably signed will be presented to JAMES MILNE WILSON and WILLIAM CARTER Esquires ...
Article : 401 wordsThe conduct of the Legislative Council in rejecting the Bill providing that Mr. ABBOTT'S Claim should be referred to arbitration was most unjust. Our ...
Article : 875 wordsSIR,—Attention was lately drawn to the loose manner in which the schedule of Wharfage rates, to be levied at this Port, had been compiled; and the ...
Article : 737 wordsIMPORT MARKETS.—We are again unable to record any important change in the local markets, the course of prices having remained without alteration. The demand for imported butter has not been sufficiently great to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsBy way of Sydney, we have later news from all the New Zealand settlements, with the exception of Auckland. The Henbury, a ship from London, with a cargo worth between £15,000 and £20,000 had been wreeked at Otago. ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Ecealyptus, barque, Capt. Thompson, from Melbourne, arrived on Saturday afternoon and berthed alongside the New Wharf to discharde. Capt. Thompson reports that the wind was fresh, northerly, until the ...
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Family Notices : 73 wordsTHE undermentioned gentlemen have been nominated for the vacancy in the Legislative Council caused by the retirement of T. Y. LOWES, Esq.: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsDickson, the Government candidate, has been returned for Maitland, beating Faucett. Nothing is doing. ...
Article : 476 wordsTHE question has often been asked and, being a somewhat perplexing one, we fear it will have to be asked to all eternity before a satisfactory reply can ...
Article : 1,442 wordsQuietude has been the principal characteristic of the import markets throughout the week, nothing having occurred to give any impetus to business. The goods by the Heather Bell from London were for the most part ...
Article : 678 wordsThere are some politicians who will stick at nothing to compass their ends, and one of these is unquestionably Mr. T. D. CHAPMAN. We know on Friday last that ...
Article : 769 wordsThe inquest on the body of Mr. John Harris, who committed suicide on Friday, was held at Mr. Simpson's Derwent Inn, Elizabeth-street, at eleven, ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Mon 26 Sep 1859, Page 2
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