Nov. 1—Cutter Alice Maud, 16 tons, W. Garden, iron Hobart Town; R. Pencodd, agent. Nov. 3—Schooner Nautilus 158 tons, ...
Article : 478 wordsOUR readers in the Old World must have given over expecting any novelty in our Monthly Budget of the politics of Tasmania, whatever there may happen in ...
Article : 2,801 wordsFat Sheep—The supply although not large has been up to requirements ; late rates have been maintained. As soon as shearing fairly commences a fall must take place. ...
Article : 659 wordsStatement of traffic for week ending Oct. 31st, 1873, as compared with corresponding week ending Nov. 1st, 1872:— WEEK. PASSENGERS GOOD MAILS TOTAL. ...
Article : 74 wordsFor London, via Brindisi, per R.M.S. Baroda via Melbourne, on Wednesday, 5th November at 9.30 a.m. For London, via Southampton, ditto ditto. ...
Article : 179 wordsWe publish the following correspondence for which we had not space in our last issue:— Hobart Town, 24th October, 1873. ...
Article : 154 wordsArrived—Nov. 2, steamer Derwent, Melbourne. Sailed—Nov. 3, steamer Tamar, Melbourne. HIGH WATER.—This day, 11h 52m a.m.; ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsDEAR SIR,—We are in receipt of your note of yesterday's date in reference t a letter signed "Fairplay" that appeared in the Examiner of 21st instant. ...
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Family Notices : 157 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I am the day in receipt of your letter of the 25th instant, and notwithstanding the seeming candor of its tone, cannot help feeling that you do not appear to appreciate the ...
Article : 240 wordsMessrs. J. H. Clough and Co. under date Oct. 29th, report— Wool—During the past week the event which has been so anxiously looked forward to for ...
Article : 1,020 wordsTamar, Monday, Nov. 3, at 10.30 a.m. Derwent, Wednesday, Nov. 5, at noon, with English Mail. Tamar, Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 9 a.m. from Bar. ...
Article : 256 wordsDEAR SIR,—We are in receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, and in reply, would respect fully ask if there is ant some misapprehension on the part of Mr Giblin, as we cannot discover ...
Article : 376 wordsThe week has opened exceedingly quiet, and there is not the slightest change in prices. By our English telegrams it will be seen that wheat is firm in England, and is quoted at from 65s ...
Article : 565 wordsRABBIT MANIA IN JAPAN.—We noticed some time ago the existence in Japan of an extraordinary mania for rabbits, which commanded fabulous prices. The ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 4 Nov 1873, Page 2
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