The newspaper was founded on 5 July 1854 by George Auber Jones and
John Davies. Two month John Davies became the sole owner. It was then published twice weekly and known as the
Hobarton Mercury. It rapidly expanded, absorbing its rivals, and became a daily newspaper in 1858 under the lengthy title
The Hobart Town Daily Mercury. In 1860 the masthead was reduced to
The Mercury and in 2006 it was further shortened to simply
Mercury. With the imminent demise of the
Daily Telegraph,
The Mercury, from March 1928, used the opportunity to increase their penetration there by expanding the branch office in
Launceston, and by putting on "fast cars" to get the paper to Launceston by breakfast. After Davies' retirement in 1871, the business was carried on by his sons
John George Davies and
Charles Ellis Davies who later traded as Davies Brothers Limited. John Davies died on 11 June 1872, aged 58. The company remained in the family's hands until 1986 when the
Herald & Weekly Times (HWT) acquired majority ownership. In 1988
News Limited acquired the HWT, and then the remaining minority interests. The
Saturday Evening Mercury, known locally as the
SEM was printed and circulated for readers on a Saturday evening from 1954 to 1984, it was replaced in early 1984 by the
Sunday Tasmanian which still exists today. Other Tasmanian titles published by the company were the weekly rural newspaper
Tasmanian Country and the weekly regional newspaper
Derwent Valley Gazette which were acquired from independent publishers in the early 1980s. Both were sold to public relations firm Font PR in 2020. From 1987–2007 Davies Brothers published the monthly travel magazine
Treasure Islander. At various stages in its history there have been limited experiments with regional papers—such as
The Westerner which succeeded the
West Coast Miner in 1979 to serve the
West Coast until its demise in 1995—as well as suburban newspapers for the Hobart market, which appeared in various guises from 1966 until 1998. In November 2006 the company launched what it called a "newspaper in a newspaper" the
Kingborough Times which appeared monthly within the
Sunday Tasmanian. This was followed in June 2007 by the
Northern Times with news from Hobart's northern suburbs. Both inserts have since ceased publication. ==Editors==