Mercury (Hobart)

PRAYER TIMES

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Expected: Today: MSC Kia Ora (MSC), from Melbourne, containers. Pacific Trader (Inchcape), from Melbourne, containers. No movements for tomorrow. Sailing: Today: Pacific Trader (Inchcape), for Tauranga, containers. Tomorrow: MSC Kia Ora (MSC), for Sydney, containers. Devonport Expected: Today: Spirit of Tasmania I (TT-Line), from Melbourne, passengers and vehicles. Searoad Mersey II (Seaship), from Melbourne, general. Investigat­or II (BIL), from Stanley, general. British Chief (Inchcape), from Burnie, petroleum products. Tomorrow: Spirit of Tasmania II (TT-Line), from Melbourne, passengers and vehicles. Goliath (CSL), from Melbourne, cement. Searoad Tamar (Seaship), from Melbourne, general. Sailing: Today: Spirit of Tasmania I (TTLine), for Melbourne, passengers and vehicles. Searoad Mersey II (Seaship), for Melbourne, general. Diana (Inchcape), gypsum. Tomorrow: British Chief (Inchcape), for Burnie, petroleum products. Searoad Tamar (Seaship), for Melbourne, general. Spirit of Tasmania II (TT-Line), for Melbourne, passengers and vehicles. Burnie Expected: Today: Tasmanian Achiever (Toll), from Melbourne, general. Tomorrow: Victorian Reliance (Toll), from Melbourne, general. Morgenston­d II (Monson), concentrat­es. Sailing: Today: Tasmanian Achiever (Toll), for Melbourne, general. Tomorrow: Victorian Reliance (Toll), for Melbourne, general. Islamic Prayer Times: Fajr 4.03; Sunrise 5.53; Dhuhr 12.54; Asr 4.47; Maghrib 7.56; Isha 9.39.

MAIL

Mail closing times. To most places in Tasmania - Priority: Post by 6pm or by the advertised time on the street postbox for delivery next business day. Regular: two to three business days; To interstate capital cities – Priority: two business days. Regular: three to four business days.

CIVIC

from Yesterday evening at the Derwent Entertainm­ent Centre, the Lord Mayor Alderman Sue Hickey and Mr Peter Bull attended the Midnight Oil concert.

VICE-REGAL

Newcastle, Yesterday the Governor of Tasmania, Professor the Honourable Kate Warner, and Mr Warner undertook a visit to the Gordon Power Station and Gordon Dam with Hydro Tasmania.

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