THE European mails for May were delivered in Launceston on 7th instant, or one day in advance of contract time. The principal items of, news had, however, been received ...
Article : 2,101 wordsThis month has been thoroughly wintry. Heavy showers fell on the 1st; the two succeeding days wore frosty, but fine. On the 4th a rapidly falling barometer betokened a ...
Article : 265 wordsThe fine weather which continued throughout the month of May received a check on the 2nd of June, when winter set in with heavy rain, accompanied by very strong gales ...
Article : 243 wordsSince our last English Summary was published considerable progress has been made in the passenger stations and goods sheds at Launceston, Perth, and Longford, and the ...
Article : 86 wordsA partial eclipse of the son took place on Wednesday morning, the 29th nit., commencing about s 7h. 41m. 46s. a.m. The eclipse was scarcely noticeable, only a very slight portion of the edge ...
Article : 2,219 wordsThe half year just brought to a close has been marked by unusual briskness in the building trade, giving ample employment for the time, to all the skilled labor that offered. ...
Article : 580 wordsSince the last English mail left here, on the 17th of June, there has been an almost uninterrupted continuance of wet weather, interfering seriously with operations at the ...
Article : 990 wordsThe agricultural returns of this island for the year ended March 31st, 1870, have been published nearly two months earlier than last year. The returns from three districts— ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 14 Jul 1870, Page 3
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