Bark Velocidade, Wyrill. Brig Prince Alfred, Nobbs. Schooner Storm Bird, Foatherstone. Steam-tug Tamar. ...
Article : 24 wordsIn addition to the intelligence already given we take the following from the circular of Messrs. Hazard and Caldecott, dated April 23:— Although the cotton market has fallen ...
Article : 237 wordsFor London—Brig Prince Alfred, shortly. For Melbourne-Steamship Havilab, to to-morrow 6 a.m. s.s. Derwent, to-morrow, 6 a.m. For Sydney—Bark Valocidade, early. ...
Article : 32 wordsSailed—June 17, 3.50 p.m., s.s. Black Swan, for Melbourne. June 18, 4 p.m.—Bar. 30.37; ther. 59; wind N.W., strong; hazy. ...
Article : 40 wordsOn Friday evening a numerously attended tea meeting was held at that Congregational school room, Brisbane-street, to welcome the arrival of the missionaries by the John ...
Article : 614 wordsThis Day. 5h a.m. : 6h 16m p.m. Moon—First quarter, Wednesday, 20th inst., at 9h 33m 34s a.m. ...
Article : 20 wordsJane 17.—Passengers per s.s. Southern Cross, from Melbourne—Mr. and Mrs. Lovell and child, Miss Wilson. Mrs. Hilliard and infant, Ven. Archdeacon Davies, Messrs. Strachan, Ebrenfield, ...
Article : 102 wordsMessrs. Culverwell, Brooks, and Co., in their Special Memorandom, dated London, April 26; speak of this market as follows:— Hides.—A fair amount of business has been transacted during the:past month,. especially in ...
Article : 332 wordsNo portion of the cargo of the s.s. Ant was insured, so that the whole loss falls entirely on the shippers. We understand that the Gipps Land Steam Navigation Company, to whom the ...
Article : 286 wordsDrunk and lncapable.—Agnes Thompson for this offence was fined 10s. with the usal alternative. Drunk and Disorderly—Elizabeth Lewis ...
Article : 169 wordsTo Melbourne, per Havilah, this day, 19th instant, at 5 p.m. To Melbourne, per Derwent, ditto ditto ditto. To London, via Suez and Marseilles, per ...
Article : 103 wordsThe friends of Mr. John Foster were extremely confident and Mr. Fysh supporters were prepared for defeat, knowing that the contest under any circumstances would be a ...
Article : 611 wordsThere has been very little doing In business circles today, transactions being principally confined to local requirements. The following are our quotations for to-day:—Floor, £14. We ...
Article : 427 wordsRemittance received from J. M. ...
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Advertising : 15 wordsWe have no very important news to tell this week, nor do we anticipate much more "pencilling" for some time to come. As we have before stated, the entire strength of the ...
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Family Notices : 154 wordsThe Council met at 4 p.m. Present—His Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen Barrett, Harrap, Hart, Norwood, Scott and Sheridon. ...
Article : 604 wordsJUDGE BOOTHBY, of South Australia, has become rather notorious for his outrageous conduct on the bench and his opposition to the laws. He has recently ...
Article : 1,729 wordsIssued for Home Consumption from 11th to 16th June, both inclusive:—Brandy, 178½ gallons; rum, 344 ditto; geneva, 297 ditto; whiskey, 4 ditto; wine, 134 ditto; beer, 228 doz. quarts; ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE BISHOP OF NATAL.—The H. T. Mercury in noticing the item of English news announcing that the Archdeacon of Demarara had been appointed the successor of Bishop ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 19 Jun 1866, Page 2
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