The aunual race meeting of the Chudleigh Turf Club will take place on Tuesday, 26th inst. The following weights have been declared:- ...
Article : 192 wordsThe [?] quotation for [?] yesterday was 15s. 6d. per unit. The Warrentinna, which arrived at Launceston on. Tuesday, from East Coast peris, ...
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Advertising : 2,078 wordsSir J. F. Garrick, the Queensland Agent-General, has published in The Times copies of correspondence passing between Sir W. Lidderdale, Governor ...
Article : 46 wordsIn relation to the agit tion afoot to ask Government to resume work on the Ring River track, the Hon. Adye Douglas, M.L.C., and Mr. John Henry, M.H.A., ...
Article : 221 wordsIt h[?] officially announced at Washingt[?] that Chilian proposals for settlement of the Baltimore dispate are quite satisfactory. ...
Article : 23 wordsA firm of Australian pastoralists pays a dividend, and increases reserve to £41,000. The New Zealand Trust and Loan ...
Article : 48 wordsA deputation of commercial and manufacturing bodies to day asked the Premier to place money on the estimates for represen tation of Victoria at the Chicago Exhibition. ...
Article : 279 wordsA few months' practice of the law in this colony, lifter 13 years practice in England, has disclosed to me what I consider are some serious defect in the procedure of the ...
Article : 1,786 wordsA Court of General sessions was held at the Mayor's Court room yesterday morning for the purpose of hearing appeals against the assessment for the city of Hobart. The ...
Article : 254 wordsBarker, January 16.—Contractors have driven main tnnnel a further distance of 38ft., total 271ft. Country rook, a plendid class of blue slate, and good for driving. ...
Article : 899 wordsThe return ball of the citizens to His Worship the Mayor has again been postposed until next month out of respect to the late Prince Albert Victor. The ...
Article : 125 wordsThe annual meeting of the Bothwell Athletic Club was held st Castle Motel on the 14th inst. There was a good attendance, with Mr. W. H. Sealy in the chair. The ...
Article : 389 wordsA well filed excursion train came in from the Fingal district to-day. The Master Warden of the Marine Board and several gentlemen visited the ...
Article : 289 wordsSir John Hay, President of the Legislaive Council, died this morning Sir John Hay had no family Lady Hay, who as yet survives him, was seized with ...
Article : 424 wordsThe many works of charity carried on in London for the alleviation of the suffer, ings of the starving poor are not altogether unknown to the residents in Tasmania. ...
Article : 763 wordsThe following were the stock and share quotations and sales on 'Change yesterday:- HOBART ...
Article : 493 wordsSIR,—In reply to a country shareholder, whose letter appears in this (Wednesday) morning's issue of your valuable paper, allow me to correct the statement, viz., that ...
Article : 399 wordsAll the Government offices were closed this afternoon in connection with the funeral of the Dake of Carence, flags were at half-mast, and 60 minute guns were fired ...
Article : 34 wordsAt a meeting of the Cosmopolitan G.M. Co., held last evening at Launceston, the rules were amended in accordance with the No Liability Act, and the resolution passed ...
Article : 52 wordsTo-day, in observance of the funeral of the late Duke of Clarence, minute guns were fired by the field ar[?]llery, also from the Katoomba and Protectorated the forts. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe remarks re residence areas which appeared in The Mercury of 23rd December, have been the cause of renewed discussion, on this topic, and the writer has had many ...
Article : 1,710 wordsAt 3 p.m. on the 15th inst H M.S. Rapid anchored in Emu Bay, which helped to break the quiet monotony that has prevailed here for some time. The object of the ...
Article : 376 wordsSIR,—Arriving in London last June from Hobart I saw in every direction Tasmanian apples for sale; also in many towns from Dorsetshire to Yorkshire. As they came ...
Article : 455 wordsBrandy Creek, s. 8d. New Golden Gate, s.£5 5s. North Golden Gate, s. 3s 3d. Tasmania, b. £6 17s, s. £7. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe goose has, from the days of AEsop, been noted for its foolishness, and it is refreshing to be able to point to one which forms an exception to the general rule. ...
Article : 216 wordsMrs Cartwright, from Queensland, for some time the only woman on the Murchison gold-field, has committed suicide in a fit of temporary insanity, by taking a dose of ...
Article : 155 wordsThe following sales were effected at the Stock Exchange to-day:—Broken, £6 7s 6d, £6. 8s. Block, 10, £10 15s to £10, 14s. Block 14, £5 3s. Centrals, 60s, to 60s 6d. Silver ...
Article : 222 wordsAt a Court, of General Sessions held at Ellesmere on the 12th, inst. the Hon. C. O'Reilly was elected chairman for the current year of the said, Court, and the following ...
Article : 437 wordsMoet and Chaudon, champagne growers, are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 21 Jan 1892, Page 3
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