September 23—Ship Star of Tasmania, 630 tons, Samuel Tulloch, from London; James Robertson, agent. Passengers—Mr Dicker, Miss Smith, Miss Unincke. ...
Article : 1,285 wordsThe clipper ship Star of Tasmania sailed from Gravesend on Thursday, June 27. Passed through the Downs on Friday morning, and reported at Plymouth on Tuesday, July 2nd. Left the Land's ...
Article : 198 wordsIN our obituary to-day will be found a record of the death of this gentleman on Sunday last at his residence Hobart Town. He had ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE news brought by the City of Hobart yesterday and transmitted by electric telegraph produced considerable excitement in town. New Zealand was in ...
Article : 333 wordsThe week has opened with no improvement either in business or in prices. Flour remains at £12 to £13, with a fair local demand. Wheat, 5s 6d. Oats, 3s 6d to 3s 8d. Potato[?], £4 10s and £4 15s, bags ...
Article : 76 wordsUNION.—Fine flour, 14l; seconds ditto, 12l; wheat, 5s to 5s 6d; flour, by the bag, 30s; bran, 10d per bushel. EXETER.—Fine flour, 14l; seconds ditto, ...
Article : 98 wordsWheat is in demand at 6s for a good sample Oats, 3s 9d to 4s, Flour, £15 to £16. Bran, 1s 1d to 1s 4d. Hay, £4 to £4 15s, wholesale. ...
Article : 34 wordsBy Mr. Dodery from electors of Norfolk Plains against any increase in the representation. By the Attorney-General from inhabitants of Hobart Town and its vicinity against the Licensing Act ...
Article : 1,367 wordsShip mails will be closed at Launceston as under:—To Table Cape, Emu Bay, and Circular Head, per Titania, THIS DAY, 24th inst., at 5 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsMr. Abbott presented a petition in favor of Torrens' Act from Clarence. Mr. Kilburn from certain citizens of Hobart Town to a similar effect. ...
Article : 865 words"D.T." in our next if possible. "Lux in Tenebris," "M," and other matter are nnavoidebly excluded. Mr. Clayton's letter in our next. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. Wedge to move for a return of the several amounts of money borrowed by the present government from the banks of Hobart, or from either of them, and under whit authority, the ...
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Family Notices : 103 wordsTHE public are becoming impatient of and disgusted at the disgraceful scenes which occur in the House of Assembly, while the public business is neglected, ...
Article : 48 wordsWE are free to admit that Tasmania has the best, the most equitable, and the least oppressive tariff of all the Australian colonies. It is capable of improvement ...
Article : 709 wordsPETITIONS have been very generally signed on this side of the island protesting against the gratuity of fifty thousand pounds; but state aid is a gross injustice ...
Article : 147 wordsThis Day, 4h, 0m. a.m.; 4h. 16m. p.m. Wednesday, 4h, 33m, a.m.; 4h, 49m, p.m. Moon, last quarter, Friday, 27th inst, 4h, 12m, 46s, p.m. ...
Article : 24 wordsArrived.—Sept. 21, steamer Titania, Coast; 23, W[?]d S E. weather clear. Bar, 30.2. Ther. 50. Sailed.—Nil. HOBART TOWN, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 24 Sep 1861, Page 4
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