March 31.—Steamer Pirate, 285 tons, P. Greig, master, from Melbourne; Thompson & Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs. Bruce, Brown, Bridgewater, Pinsington, Hayes, Brown, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Chamberlain, Mr. ...
Article : 726 wordsFlour, £35 to £36; wheat, 14s.; bran, 3s. 6d.; English barley, 8s. 6d.; Cape ditto, 7s. 6d.; Oats, 8s. to 8s. 6d. Shares, Money, and Gold.—Burras, £155 nett, exdividend; Princess Royals, £25 Royals, 10s. to 12s. ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Melbourne Morning Herald of 28th ultimo reports the following transactions:—E. Gilbert realised the following prices at Shaw's Furniture Warehouse—Handsome mahogany book cases, from 20l. to 25l. each; loo ...
Article : 217 wordsA well contested cricket match was played on Thursday at Richmond between the club of that place and the Union Club of Hobart Town, which was won by the latter by three ...
Article : 158 wordsThe great solemnities at Rome attending the promulgation of the bull concerning "the lm. maculate conception," took place on the 8th December. The Cardinal Vicar published a ...
Article : 621 wordsTo Melbourne and Sydney, per Lady Bird, on Wednesday, 4th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m. To London via Melbourne, on Wednesday, 4th April, to be forwarded per steamer Pacific. ...
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Advertising : 597 wordsBy the brig Mary Clarke, from Singapore January 12, we (Adelaide Observer) have the Hongkong Gazette and Friend of China to the 30th December. Our Hongkong ...
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Family Notices : 68 wordsTHE long expected "Whirlwind" has arrived, and several hundred souls will be added to the population. The emigrants have passed through a fearful ordeal. An ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsINWARDS.—March 31, N.C.S.N. Co.'s steamer Titanla, from the coast. Cargo from Circular Head, 8 tons potatos, 1 hhd. brandy, Hobkirk; from the Mersey, 240 bushels oats, Browne, Kennedy & Co.; 3 cases cheese ...
Article : 87 wordsMarch 27.—Steamer Marion, 133 tons, Lott. master, from Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers, Mr. J. Kerr, Mr. Robert Glass. Mr. Henry Moore, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. M'Dougall, Mr. Johnson. ...
Article : 52 wordsMarch 30.—Government schooner Beacon, from Launceston. 31.—Schooner Flying Fish, Lucas, from Melbourne.—Barque Catherine, Sherburd, from South Seas; ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the Cories, on the 19th December, the minister of foreign affairs, Segnor Luzurriaga, read the programme of the Espartero cabinet to the following effect:— ...
Article : 2,156 wordsThe steamer Marlon, belonging to Melbourne owners, has been laid on between that port and the northern coast. She was at Circular Head on Friday, and left in company with the Titania for the Mersey and Port Sorell, ...
Article : 547 wordsThe Univers has raked up a prophecy a hundred years old that the dogma of the immaculate Conception would be proclaimed in a week without a Friday. The 8th of December, on ...
Article : 712 wordsWe have news to 27th January. The new Commander of the Forces, Major-General C. M. Hay, arrived on the 18th January, per ship Bury St. Edmunds. ...
Article : 392 wordsWe are Indebted to Capt. Robertson, of the Lady Bird, for Melbourne papers of Saturday. The number of persons who arrived in ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 3 Apr 1855, Page 2
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