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6 articles are tagged with Clark - John. (Note: A search of the full text of articles for Clark - John finds 187901 articles)
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TRIAL OF A LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE.
[ tagged as Clark - John Excelsior Foundry Hobart loco LRRSA New Zealand ]
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 29 December 1879, page 2
News 584 wordsThe Railway yard was the object of much attraction on Saturday afternoon, when a successful trial was made of the first engine built in Tasmania upon what is termed true locomotive principles. There ... -
THE MERCURY.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1877.
[ tagged as Clark - John Excelsior Foundry Hurst - James loco LRRSA Sandfly tramway ]
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Wednesday 28 March 1877, page 2
News 5392 wordsTHE latest attempt to settle the Eastern question has been full of surprises, and of all the potentates engaged in that interesting but hopeless operation, none can have been more ... -
THE MERCURY.
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1877.
[ tagged as Clark - John colliery Excelsior Foundry Hobart Hurst - James loco LRRSA mine Sandfly Tramway ]
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 19 May 1877, page 2
News 4510 wordsNEVER was a General Election preceded by such persistent efforts to mystify and to raise false issues. The Ministers seek to win the battle by a style of tactics which can perhaps be best ... -
INCIDENTS.
[ tagged as Clark - John colliery Excelsior Foundry Hobart Hurst - James loco LRRSA mine Sandfly Tramway ]
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 9 June 1877Supplement: The Mercury Summary For Europe, page 2
News 1581 wordsMrs. Carrier, aged 60, of Brown's Rivor. has been severely burnt in various parts of the body in consequence of the back of her dress igniting while she was engaged about domestic duties. ... -
HASTINGS SAWMILLS AND SURROUNDINGS.
[By our Special Reporter.]
[ tagged as Clark - John Excelsior Foundry Graves Hastings lrrsa sawmill timber ]
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 18 June 1878, page 3
News 1673 wordsThe trips of Messrs. Hay, Facy, and Fisher's steamboat, the "Haatings," were noticed in yesterday's issue. We now propose to refer to the Saw Mills, at Hastings, and their surroundings, our space not ... -
THE MERCURY.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1877.
[ tagged as Clark - John colliery Excelsior Foundry Hobart Hurst - James loco LRRSA New Wharf Sandfly tramway ]
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 29 June 1877, page 2
News 5181 wordsWHEN the GOVERNOR was ill-advised enough to place in the hands of Ministers a Memorandum assorting to a dissolution of the House of Assembly, that famous document on which Mr. ...
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