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| Assignments. The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827-1839) Friday 25 January 1839, page 1 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-25 21:07:00.0 | Please leave M-dashes to maintain integrity of the original. |
| Assignments. The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827-1839) Friday 14 December 1838, page 1 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-25 20:44:19.0 | M-dashes should not be replaced with hyphens to maintain integrity of the original. |
| LAND COURTS. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Thursday 9 August 1888, page 3 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-24 23:20:09.0 | Electronic translation not completed for this article. |
| GOVERNMENT NOTICE. The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816-1821) Saturday 24 June 1820, page 1 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-24 22:13:18.0 | M-dashes should not be replaced with hyphens to maintain integrity of original. |
| CROWN LANDS. SALE AT HOBART The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Wednesday 4 April 1917, page 6 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-11 22:58:59.0 | M-dashes inserted as per original document. |
| SUPREME COURT. WEDNESDAY. (Before Sir Valentine Fleming, Knight, Chief Jubtice.) The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858-1860) Thursday 3 June 1858, page 3 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-05 19:19:59.0 | This article contains both hyphens and M-dashes and these punctuation marks should not be confused or substituted. |
| Classified Advertising The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827-1839) Friday 29 January 1836, page 1 Advertising | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-04 22:25:01.0 | This article contains both hyphens and M-dashes and these should be retained as per the original. |
| STRICKLAND. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 5 March 1917, page 6 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-04 20:47:48.0 | Users should understand there is a difference between hyphens and M-dashes in the context of primary source material like this. |
| SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861-1864) Tuesday 7 January 1862, page 2 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-03 20:47:49.0 | Users should understand the difference between a hyphen and an M-Dash when looking at correcting this article further. |
| SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861-1864) Tuesday 7 January 1862, page 2 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-03 18:46:37.0 | Users should understand the difference between a hyphen and M-Dash in original sources. |
| INSOLVENT CASES For hearing before Mr. Commissioner Macdowell. THURSDAY, JUNE 5. The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840-1859) Tuesday 3 June 1845, page 2 News | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-06-03 18:36:22.0 | Have recommended Australian Newspapers beta develop a style sheet for correcting articles like this. Please do not replace M-dashes with hyphens in this document. |
| Classified Advertising The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840-1859) Saturday 29 May 1847, page 1 Advertising | 1 | grantandretriffett 2009-05-23 18:56:09.0 | To enhance readability of the table in Subscriptions to the Scotch and Irish Relief Fund Pound Sterling monetary units have been separated by hyphens. |
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| YOUNG GUARDS' PARADE. DRILLS AND DISCOMFORTS. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 12 July 1911, page 11 News | 2009-11-19 21:57:39.0 | when ntl« iv trifitt wa« hcivv 111 ordtr | when ntl« iv traffic wa« hcivv 111 ordtr |
| YOUNG GUARDS' PARADE. DRILLS AND DISCOMFORTS. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 12 July 1911, page 11 News | 2009-11-19 21:57:24.0 | Referring j cstcrdiiy to Hie leading article lu "The Argus" iritinsing the arrange-1 monis for winter panules of cadets, the ndpitant general (Colonel Wallack) slated that the depirtmcnt wus doing ever) ming possible to minimise hardships nnd discom fort Hie regulations pro» tiled thal the -» | Referring yesterday to the leading article in "The Argus" criticising the arrange- ments for winter parades of cadets, the adjutant-general (Colonel Wallack) stated that the department was doing everything possible to minimise hardships and discom- fort. The regulations pro» tiled thal the |
| Family Notices The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 12 September 1891, page 4 Family Notices | 2009-11-19 21:52:44.0 | Triífitt.-On September 3, 1891. at her , sister's residence. Back Ki vor, Elizibeth, wife of J. F. Ti ¡flit t, of Grnssy Hill, River (>usc, in the 07th year of her ngo. | Triffitt.—On September 3, 1891, at her sister's residence, Back River, Elizibeth, wife of J. F. Triffitt, of Grassy Hill, River Ouse, in the 67th year of her age. |
| LOWER DERWENT. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 16 November 1903, page 6 News | 2009-11-19 21:47:43.0 | Concerning Rrdgewotor-road, the chairman read two letters ho had receiv- ed horn ratepayers It was agreed to spend £5 on this road, Trustoo Cockerill to attend to this matter Two tenders for work on old Arundel road, were received, that of 1 E Min- shull being tho lowest at £7 9s w as io cepted dne It was decided that if not paid bv 28th of present monta the chairman should instruct col'ector to take proceed mgi against all defjultons for recovery of some Account amounting to £3 6s was pahs ed for payment | Concerning Bridgewater-road, the chairman read two letters he had receiv- ed from ratepayers. It was agreed to spend £5 on this road ; Trustee Cockerill to attend to this matter. Two tenders for work on old Arundel- road, were received, that of T. E. Mar- shall being the lowest at £7 9s., was ac- cepted. due. It was decided that if not paid by 28th of present month the chairman should instruct collector to take proceed- ings against all defaulters for recovery of same. Account amounting to £3 6s. was pass- ed for payment. |
| LOWER DERWENT. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 16 November 1903, page 6 News | 2009-11-19 21:44:15.0 | Only one tendor for rubbling near Den- mark was received, which was consider' stone breaking Trustee J E Triffitt w as requested to try and get someone to take the job An oiler to supply horse from Sir Tames Ti lflitt for work on Up- per Back River road | Only one tender for rubbling near Den- mark was received, which was consider- stone breaking. Trustee J. E. Triffitt was requested to try and get someone to take the job. An offer to supply horse from Mr. James Triffitt for work on Up- per Back River-road. |
| LOWER DERWENT. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 16 November 1903, page 6 News | 2009-11-19 21:42:44.0 | Tlie monthly meeting of the trust waa held on the 7th inst, at Mr B Jacob i house Prozent - Messrs T Marshall (chairman) T W Huno, J E Tnfhtt, James Reynolds and W J Cockerill Mr A T W Downie in reference to vvatei near o d störe», offered to do all labour, providing the trust mipplied pipe*, for same This the trust agreed to do | The monthly meeting of the trust was held on the 7th inst, at Mr. B. Jacob's house. Present:— Messrs. T. Marshall (chairman), F. W. Hune, J. E. Triffitt, James Reynolds and W. J. Cockerill. Mr. A. T. W. Downie in reference to water near old stores, offered to do all labour, providing the trust supplied pipes, for same. This the trust agreed to do. |
| SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—OCTOBER 1[?]. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 14 October 1862, page 4 News | 2009-11-19 21:35:56.0 | uootnctnng (s ), 400 tons. Captain Chatfield, from Rockhampton 6th Instant. Passengers-Messrs Manton, Nlssor, Ledger, and 7 I in tho steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. I Williams (s.), 300 ton», Captain Knight, from Brisbane 11th in- stant. Pafsengers-Messrs Trifitt, Wilson, Dickon«, Robortson I and servant, Kingsmill, M'Kiy, Hawdon, Gillespie, Cruikíhank, i CornlBh, Walker, Muldoon, Jackson, and 31 in the steorago. A. H. N. Co , agents. I Afrique, 1 rcm.li barque, 440 tons, Captain Balsea, fiom Foo- chow 20th Jul>. Brown and Co., agents. Black Dog, schooner, 1!>0 lona, Captain Linklater, from New Caledonia, Captain, agent. I ARRlFALsTTooTOnun IS. | Boomerang (s ), 400 tons, Captain Chatfield, from Rockhampton 6th Instant. Passengers—Messrs. Manton, Nisser, Ledger, and 7 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. Williams (s.), 300 tons, Captain Knight, from Brisbane 11th in- stant. Passengers—Messrs. Trifitt, Wilson, Dickens, Robertson and servant, Kingsmill, M'Kay, Hawdon, Gillespie, Cruikshank, Cornish, Walker, Muldoon, Jackson, and 31 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. Afrique, French barque, 440 tons, Captain Balsen, from Foo- chow 20th July. Brown and Co., agents. Black Dog, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Linklater, from New Caledonia, Captain, agent. ARRIVALS,—October 13. |
| Advertising The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 19 November 1886, page 1 Advertising | 2009-10-21 19:22:43.0 | Tho reglet you ai e kind enough to express than reciprocal, since my dcpaiture néces- sitâtes practically a loss to me of so many I nm the moro pleased at having received which my wife and I have invariably re ccived at your hands. trict, wo feel we should fall short of out duty to our family should we not rmnove to also adonis more advantages in bringing On behalf of Mrs. Lethbridge as well aa myself, permit ino to thunk each of you again foi your very kind wiahes for the future welfare of oin selves and childi cn, ) i R. ,W. LETHBRIDGE. Tregear, Molle street, Hobart, November 13, 1F8Ö. k5"7 | The regret you are kind enough to express than reciprocal, since my departure neces- sitates practically a loss to me of so many I am the more pleased at having received which my wife and I have invariably re- ceived at your hands. trict, we feel we should fall short of our duty to our family should we not remove to also affords more advantages in bringing On behalf of Mrs. Lethbridge as well as myself, permit me to thank each of you again for your very kind wishes for the future welfare of ourselves and children, R. W. LETHBRIDGE. Tregear, Molle-street, Hobart, November 13, 1886. k577 |
| Advertising The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 19 November 1886, page 1 Advertising | 2009-10-21 19:18:55.0 | A. MoDowall, Esq., Warden, Bothwell. , MY DEAR SIR,-In replying to the lettor behalf of tho Bothwell community, permit ine in the first placo to thank you all sin- cerely for your very kind expi estions of good- will and est em, which nevertheless I feel I do not sufficiently drsci \ c. | A. McDowall, Esq., Warden, Bothwell. MY DEAR SIR,—In replying to the letter behalf of the Bothwell community, permit me in the first place to thank you all sin- cerely for your very kind expressions of good- will and esteem, which nevertheless I feel I do not sufficiently deserve. |
| Advertising The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 19 November 1886, page 1 Advertising | 2009-10-21 19:17:13.0 | Bothwell, 18th October, 1886. > Arthur.Mandeville, Dennistoun , R. L. Miller, Bothwell , ., Emily G. Miller, Bothwoll C. McKnc, Selma ' A. A. Reid, Ratho < ii ' ' 'Fredk. McDowall, Kati ino Vale E. L. Archer. Norwood , . Alice M. Nicholas, Nant - ' Mary A. Slattery, Nant l n' , Louisa Eastman, Nant ' ' 'Louisa Watson, Nant ' 1 Sarah J. Triffet, Nant Chailotte Mcllowall, Logan . EvaM. MoDowall, Logan Lizz.io Reid MoDowall, Logan 1 ' Lucy M. Roid, Ratho . M. S. Reid, Ratho ' , Jano Williams, Ratho ,-i , William Howells, Hermitage Mrs. W. Howells, Hcimitago ' I Mrs. E. Nicholas, Meadsfield i Henry E. Gage, Heimituge j ? ' Mrs. H. Gage, Hermitage I Mrs. M. J. Nicholas, Cluny I , J. E. Nicholas, Cluny Chas. Hallett.-Glen Quoin Win, Langdon, Montacute Samuel Poiter, Wetheron James Moyca, Bothwell Joseph Hayes, Ci ass Marsh > John White, Bothwell l Daniel MeCaithy, Bothwell 1 H. T. Savage, Bothwell A. A. Suvagc, Bothwell H. Huiley, Bothwell Anuio Beiesford, Bothwell A. Borctsord, Bothwell l John Hale, Bothwell ( G. F. Hallett, Bothwell , ' C. W. Sims, Bothwell George Branch, sen., Bothwell ' ' John Edwards, Bothwell > Mrs. J. Edwards, Bothwell Simon Arnctt, Bothwell M. A. Arnctt, Bothwell J. G. Arnctt, Bothwell I >0u'(Alice S. Arnett, Bothwell : 11' Essie M. Arnett, Bothwell. ¡ REPLY. , | Bothwell, 18th October, 1886. Arthur Mandeville, Dennistoun R. L. Miller, Bothwell Emily G. Miller, Bothwell C. McRae, Selma A. A. Reid, Ratho Fredk. McDowall, Katrine Vale E. L. Archer, Norwood Alice M. Nicholas, Nant Mary A. Slattery, Nant Louisa Eastman, Nant Louisa Watson, Nant Sarah J. Triffet, Nant Charlotte McDowall, Logan Eva M. McDowall, Logan Lizzie Reid McDowall, Logan Lucy M. Reid, Ratho M. S. Reid, Ratho Jane Williams, Ratho William Howells, Hermitage Mrs. W. Howells, Hermitage Mrs. E. Nicholas, Meadsfield Henry E. Gage, Hermitage Mrs. H. Gage, Hermitage Mrs. M. J. Nicholas, Cluny J. E. Nicholas, Cluny Chas. Hallett, Glen Quoin Wm. Langdon, Montacute Samuel Porter, Wetheron James Moyes, Bothwell Joseph Hayes, Cross Marsh John White, Bothwell Daniel McCarthy, Bothwell H. T. Savage, Bothwell A. A. Savage, Bothwell H. Hurley, Bothwell Annie Beresford, Bothwell A. Beresford, Bothwell John Hale, Bothwell G. F. Hallett, Bothwell C. W. Sims, Bothwell George Branch, sen., Bothwell John Edwards, Bothwell Mrs. J. Edwards, Bothwell Simon Arnett, Bothwell M. A. Arnett, Bothwell J. G. Arnett, Bothwell Alice S. Arnett, Bothwell Essie M. Arnett, Bothwell. REPLY. |
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