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Article : 142 wordsThe brief statement in The Mercury showing how Wauta Debar came to be buried— " died in a sealer's boat off Mari[?] or S[?]houten Island, on its way to the Straits, ...
Article : 721 wordsThe Launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was 13s. 9d. per unit. A splendid sample of clean galena from the Junction Co.'s section can be seen at the ...
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Article : 898 wordsBRITANNIA, September 23. — Tributors cleaned up for 26 bags; face looking well. The run getting wider and making more into the flat. ...
Article : 655 wordsA largely attended meeting of shareholders in the Bank of New South Wales to-day unanimously adopted the directors' proposal to increase the capital of the ...
Article : 241 wordsSIR,—I see by this morning's Mercury that the executive of the above have decided to allow Mr. Buckland to compete in the final elocution competition. Now this is ...
Article : 209 wordsThe latest crushings from the Pilbarra goldfields, at Bamboo Creek centre, give the following returns:—Caledonian, 35 tons averaged 3oz 7dwt.; Mount Prophecy, 3oz. ...
Article : 127 wordsMrs. Wood Be[?]ry, from Geelong, who was staying at her nephew's residence, Parramatta, left a bag containing 230 sovereigns under her bed this morning and went out, ...
Article : 437 wordsIt is expected that several more arrests in connection with the Mount Morgan gold robberies will be made shortly. Frank Gabriel, the detective from Sydney ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. George Burgoyne Owen, one of Auckland's oldest colonists and merchants, died yesterday. The balance-sheet of the South British ...
Article : 78 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 11th inst. there is a letter from your own correspondent at Corinna in which the following passage occurs:—" Another near approach ...
Article : 129 wordsThe s.s. Parramatta landed the English mails early this morning, and they were sent on by afternoon exprees to Melbourne. In the Legislative Council this evening ...
Article : 139 wordsThe steamer Tavinui has arrived from Fiji, which she left on the 16th inst. She reports that the Birksgate has been quarantined owing to a case of suspected measles, ...
Article : 58 wordsSIR,—Will you grant me space to make known to a circle wider than that which is reached by our own Church paper a project which has been lately set on foot? It is to ...
Article : 468 wordsA meeting of ratepayers, called by the New Town Town Board, was held at the Templars'-hall, New Town, last evening, and was fairly well attended. Hon. P. O. Fysh, ...
Article : 699 wordsA public meeting, called by requisition, to consider the Launceston Water and Electric Light Bill now before Parliament, was held to-night in the Albert-hall. The Mayor ...
Article : 936 wordsSIR,—I have only to-day become aware of the accusation made by the member for Westbury, privileged of course, during the debate on the Centralisation of Police Bill, ...
Article : 311 wordsThe schooner Comet, bound from Bunbury to Fremantle, is supposed to have foundered off the coast during recent gales. The police patrolling a station on the ...
Article : 62 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the East Golden Gate G. M. Co. was held at the Coffee Palace last evening. Mr. W. C. GR[?]BB, in the absence of Mr. W. Smith ...
Article : 142 wordsThe political platform adopted by the Wellington Liberal Association includes the following planks:—Finding work by the State for those unable to obtain it ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Townsville Municipal Council have inserted a clause in the specifications for the supply of firewood, providing that no wood shall be accepted if cut by coloured ...
Article : 524 wordsOn Saturday, 23rd inst., I visited the Margaret tin claim now being worked in a thoroughly systematic way by the proprietors, Messrs. Auton (2), J. Bonser, C. ...
Article : 317 wordsA meeting, convened by requisition to the Chairman of the Town Board, waa held on the 23rd inst, for the purpose of impressing on the Minister of Railways the necessity ...
Article : 592 wordsSIR,—Under the above heading you have an amusing local In to-day's issue, in which it is stated that the police, on returning from their beats on Sunday, reported " not ...
Article : 214 wordsof Scott's Emulsion in consumption is no mystery; the effect produced is simple, direot, [?]atural. IN CONSUMPTION, ...
Article : 319 wordsAs anticipated, a material improvement is taking place in the Silver Queen No. 1 workings. An intermediate level is being opened about halfway up the winza, and ore ...
Article : 513 wordsGreat surprise has been caused here by the statement that the Minister of Lands will send men here next to form a village settlement on the Coleraine Common. The ...
Article : 784 wordsSIR,—The erroneous statements made in my case re pine logs by Mr. Hartnoll, and the remarks of Mr. Pillinger in the House of Assembly, reported in The Mercury of ...
Article : 633 wordsGLENORA CLUB.—A match Married [?] Single opened the season on Saturday, 23rd inst., in which the single men came off best, scoring 69 runs to the married 32. It was a ...
Article : 94 wordsTo-day the Government offered for sale by auction 40,000 square miles of pastoral leases, chiefly in the Gawler Ranges, Port Lincoln, South-Eastern and Western ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 28 Sep 1893, Page 3
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