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For the ZIP/tarball extraction method, you would have to supply your own binaries suited to the platform you are running on; I do not know of any published binaries for Ubuntu available in this format.
For the command installer, yes you could sudo apt-get install mercurial if the slave is a sudoer, or you could do anything else resulting in a valid Hg installation, such as compiling from sources.