Upwards of a hundred and fifty members of this Society, accompanied of course by a large number of juveniles, proceeded on a Pleasure Excursion Trip, by the ...
Article : 669 wordsSHIP KAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:— For Adelaide and Sydney via Melbourne per first vessel On Saturday next,[?] p.m. ...
Article : 69 wordsUnder, this heading we adverted a few weeks since to the case of a poor little child named Waddle (Wardle) who had been very much ill used by a woman ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsWE are rejoiced to see that the Government has appointed Messrs. SHEEHY and HUNTER to the Board of Management of the Queen's Orphan Schools, and ...
Article : 223 wordsThe occurrence of the Christmas holidays, and a desire to enable our employees to share in their enjoyment induced us to defer our notice of the performance of ...
Article : 441 wordsIn our next and subs[?] issues, the arrivals and departures at [?] sydney, [?] will appear under the Molbourne and other shipping received by submarino and electric telegraph. ...
Article : 286 wordsOne drunkard and two peace disturbers were summarily disposed of. Furgery.—John Hickey and John Litmun wore placed in the dock charged with ...
Article : 760 wordsBusiness is almost suspended In consequence of the holidays, and [?] anything was doing to-day. Wheat is still [?] at about 8s 6d but no sales are reported. [?] and barley remain as before, so also buy and potatoes ...
Article : 101 wordsThe markets are still very dull, and, as might be expectel at this particular season have a downward tendency In regard to those [?] which have suffered any change. The price of flour has been maintained, but the extend of ...
Article : 492 wordsOur Christmas amusements have not generally ended well, owing to great mismanagement in the arrangements at the Railways. Crowds were kept waiting ...
Article : 84 wordsSIR,—I have just read your outline of Mr. Stutzer's admirable concluding lecture on English History. It is pleasing to find in this remote ...
Article : 463 wordsOn Friday last the children at the Public School, under the Board of Education, were examined by Mr. S. S. Chambers, and the Ministers of the ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsWe have rceived Dr.E.S. Hall's communication covering a copy of certain resolutions which had been adopted at a preliminary meeting of the Catholics of Hobart Town, and which were to have been submitted to ...
Article : 361 wordsFor some months past, in fact ever since its erection, the beautiful new Organ at St. David's Cathedral has failed to give satisfaction, and either from some ...
Article : 421 wordsTAKE your choice, gentlemen. There have been nine candidates for Aldermanic honors provided, and out of these you are to pick three. Those who have ...
Article : 1,267 wordsThe Gazette of this morning contains the following announcements:— Under the head of "Corrigendum" the name of Dr. E.S.P. Bedford has been ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Council met this afternoon instend of Monday, which was a public holiday. The Mayor and all the Aldermen were present. ...
Article : 474 wordsSIR,—A friend has this day observed to me that from the manner I introduced the names of Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Shoobridge, it would appear that I wished to ...
Article : 238 words"Forty-three cornetcies vacant in her Majesty's Cavalry, and no candidates to fill them,"—such was the somewhat startling statement which appeared a few ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Wed 28 Dec 1859, Page 2
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