The council assembled after the Christmas recess. The Clerk of the Council laid on the table the under-mentioned returns:—receipts and ...
Article : 827 wordsJanuary 9.—Barque Henry Reed, 495 tons, B. Fowler, master, for London: Jno Crookes agent. Passengers—Mrs. Fowler, Mr. Prest, Dr. Kearney. ...
Article : 775 wordsA CYNICAL writer once said of doctors and drugs that the profession was like a giant armed with a club, dealing blows in the dark: the disease might ...
Article : 506 wordsMr. Editor,—Permit one who knows and loves Tasmania, though no longer resident in the southern isle of beauty, to express his sympathy with the present position of your ...
Article : 917 wordsIT is equally true of the English convicts temporarily located in this island and of the imperial officials deputed to coerce them, that the best and the very ...
Article : 567 wordsOur files are to 3rd inst. the principal item of news is the election for the city of Mr. Dalley, a native of the colony, by a majority of 505 over. Mr. Fairfax, of the ...
Article : 118 wordsIssued for home consumption from 5th to 10th January:— Brandy, 7 hhda.—384 gallons (2 cases—3 gallons. stores). Rum. 12 hhds.—699 gallons. ...
Article : 64 wordsWe have news from Auckland to the 17th ultimo. The sixth session of the provincial council of Auckland was opened on the 9th by the now ...
Article : 307 wordsTo London, per Henry Reed, on Monday, 12th Instant, at half-past 9 o'clock a.m. To London, via Point de Galle. an or about 20th Infant, to be forwarded per Oncida, mall ...
Article : 36 wordsIT is amusing to notice the multiform projects and dishonest schemes that are resorted to by those who have enriched themselves at the general expense, and ...
Article : 775 wordsWe are compelled to defer a report of the annual meeting of the Gardeners' and Amateur' Horticultural Society until our next. ...
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Advertising : 430 wordsMr. Henry's motion for the re-appointment of the Port-office Committee was carried. Mr Welge moved for the appointment of a Committee to enquire into the present state ...
Article : 1,058 wordsBy the Sir James Ross we have advices to 26th November. On the 17th H.M. sloop Frolic arrived from Seychelles. having on hoard the Right Rev. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe arrival of an English vessel, and another from the Mauritus together with the departure of two London ships during the week, has produced a little more activity in business ...
Article : 970 wordsThe sodden ground the rains have soaked, The hollow woods the wlads have rocked; The Tamar, swollen with rain and tide, Has spread Its flood on either side. ...
Article : 435 wordsA public meeting had been held to consider the necessity of increasing the harbour and wharf accomodation. It was decided that representations should be made to ...
Article : 261 wordsTHE CROPS.—From information received in town from Bellerine and Barrabool Hills, It appears that the late rains have been most beneficial to the wheat and into potatoes. In ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 10 Jan 1857, Page 2
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