22—Freak, schooner, 94, Irvine, Sydney. Cabin Messrs. Walker, Chambers (2), F. Miller, R. Turner; and 8 steerage. 22—General Wool, barque, Fuller, Melbourne. ...
Article : 1,483 wordsWE have Melbourne and Geelong papers via Launceston to the 19th instant. The latest market reports will be found in another column. ...
Article : 1,121 wordsHay Market.—This market has been fully supplied with good sweet new hay during the week, which has moved off rather heavily at £15 per ton for yressed, and £12 per ton for bundled. There has not ...
Article : 899 wordsThe New York Tribune publishes the following intelligence received by electric telegraph:— New Orleans, Friday, September 13,1854.— ...
Article : 414 wordsWITHIN the whole range of journalism there is no more delightful task than the one upon which we briefly enter—to tender unto our subscribers the compliments peculiar to the season which will have ...
Article : 127 wordsMISS GODDARD "and Mr. Caple," whose fame as artistes in the highest walks of the drama has preceded them to this colony, make their first appearance at the Royal Victoria Theatre on Tuesday night ...
Article : 239 wordsAT a general meeting held yesterday at Messrs. Mezger and Basstian's, for the purpose of making arrangements for the forthcoming Regatta at Pavilion Point —N. Lewis, Esq., treasurer, in the chair—the tenders ...
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Family Notices : 26 wordsFor SWAN RIVER, per Tamar, via Launceston, on Monday next, at half-past 6 p.m. For SYDNEY, via Launceston, per Lizzie Wobber, on Tuesday next, ditto. ...
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Advertising : 192 wordsWE have reason to believe that our new Governor, Sir Henry Fox Young, may be expected in a day or two from South Australia. It is stated that he will come on direct in the Bosphorus to this port. ...
Article : 311 wordsAMONG other important measures of law reform which have been thrown over for the Session, not the least valuable is "A Bill to alter the Time and Mode of taking the Pleas of Persons charged with' Larceny, ...
Article : 2,731 wordsWE have Sydney news to the 16th instant. The grain and flour markets remained steady at former rates. There had been a great demand for good hay, and prices had considerably advanced; it was ...
Article : 47 wordsOUR Adelaide journals are to the 9th instant. The most important item respects the crops, of which an "Ex Fanmer" says in the Observer,— In reference to the wheat crop I may observe, that ...
Article : 371 wordsWe have no doubt but that the public, especially our friends in,the interior, will have read with interest some letters under the signature of W. C. which have appeared recently ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Sat 23 Dec 1854, Page 2
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