The annual races at this thriving little township came off on Wednesday. Theday was fine, but very windy, and clouds of dust at times nearly obscured the course. Notwithstanding ...
Article : 565 wordsApril 13—Steamship City of Launceston, 400 tons, A. T. Woods, for Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Fair, Capt. Dumarrsq, Miss Jennings, Miss Gray, Misses ...
Article : 289 wordsSIR,—I trust it will be distinctly understood that the tendency of my remarks is by no means inimical to the interests of horse tramways. Anybody with common-sense can ...
Article : 1,113 wordsThursday's Mercury says—"Flour, at the mills, is still quoted from £20 to £21 per ton, and wheat 8s to 8s 3d per bushel. Sharps, £10 per ton. Bran, 1s 4d per bushel." ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To London, via Suez and Marscilles, per Bombay, R.M.S., on Saturday, 22nd instant, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 187 wordsSchooner Alma, 163 tons, Captain Jas. Henderson. Agent—Mr. W. Johnstone. Brig Lady Emma. 128 tons. Capt M'Eachern, In the stream. Agent—Mr. G. Fisher. ...
Article : 27 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, 19th Instant; schooner Alma, to-day. For Adelaide via River Mersey—Brig Lady Emma. ...
Article : 19 wordsSIR,—Having been fortunate enough to be an eye-witness to a most novel application of sheepwashing, I thought it too good not to be made public. If you think the following ...
Article : 557 wordsApril 14, 5.30 p.m., bark and schooner in sight to the eastward, distant five leagues. Weather calm. Sailed-April 14, 5.10 p.m., s.s. City of ...
Article : 33 wordsThis day, 3h 40m a.m.; 3h 55m p.m., Sunday, 4h 12m a.m.; 4h 30m p.m. Monday, 4h 49m a.m.; 5h 11m p.m. Moon, last quarter, on Wednesday, 19th inst, ...
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Family Notices : 54 wordsApril 12—Passengers per bark India, from Auckland-Mr. Jas. Lipscombe; 9 steerage. MISCELLANEOUS. The alteration of the rigging of the Isabella ...
Article : 106 wordsSubjoined is the new schedule of wharfage rates chargeable at the Port of Launceston on and after 1st January, 1865:— For every tun butt, each 3s.; pipe or puncheon ...
Article : 370 wordsOUR readers are aware that the Hon. Colonial Treasurer has recently been visiting the Northern districts to "see with his own eyes" what improvements it might be possible to ...
Article : 403 wordsThe s.s. City of Launceston took her departure about half-past one o'clock on Thursday afternoon, She had a large number of passengers and a full cargo. ...
Article : 176 words"O, wished-for day," cries one, "that shuts the gaze" Off my poor ancles in the public ways; That draws the fold so vulgar and so wide ...
Article : 305 wordsTo-day being Good Friday, businese has, of course, been entirely suspended. FARMERS' WHOLESAL[?] CURRENT Hay. trussed, 3l 5s ...
Article : 303 wordsIT appears that we are to have an election immediately, and there is even a possibility of its being a contested one, for the representation of Tamar district in the Legislative ...
Article : 638 wordsEXPERIENCE.—Women dislike garrulous men, because they know how it's done but a talent for silence strikes them with awe and weuder ...
Article : 25 wordsWhy is an infant like a brave soldier? Because he sticks to the breast work. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 15 Apr 1865, Page 4
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