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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsHIGH WATER THIS DAY AT THE BAR—Morning, 0.17. afternoon 0.43. IMPORTS. Nov 28—Brig Lady Emma, 128 tons, J. ...
Article : 1,175 wordsThe following letter from Mr. Sibley M.H.A., to Mr. Murray, M.H.A., has been handed to us for publication:— Hamilton. ...
Article : 407 wordsThe import markets for the whole of the day have been characterised by great quietness and want of animation. With the exception of tea and sugars, considerable ...
Article : 376 wordsLetters detained for postage. R.Craven, Esq., Bright Bros, and Co., Melbourne. Mrs D.Downie, Mr.Campbell, ...
Article : 39 wordsThe following reply to the Petition of the unemployed men of Launceston forwarded to his Excellency the Governor, by Mr.B.R. Pamy, was ...
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Family Notices : 316 wordsThe only candidates yet announced arc those mentioned in our previous issues, viz:- the three retiring members, Messrs Douglas, Castley and .Sheridan ...
Article : 84 wordsThe market for breadstuffs is hardly so beyond, the frequent auction sales taking places, and the quantity coming forward, proving an effectual bar to any reaction ...
Article : 346 wordsCox the original discoverer of gold at Piper's River arrived in town yesterday with a number of samples of quartz, in a which numerous particles of gold are ...
Article : 229 wordsMR. Yates, the Returning Officer under the Launceston and Western Railway Act, bas been in town since Wednesday last, and has been busily employed at the ...
Article : 302 wordsThe anniversary of the Loyal Cornwall Lodge of Primitive Odd Fellows was celebrated, on Tuesday evening last, by a dinner at Host Jones's ...
Article : 778 wordsThe latest news of the threatening aspect of affairs amongst the Hauhaus, on the the East Coast, we may take as warning that the Hauhaus are about to ...
Article : 329 wordsOn Saturday his the second match of; the season took place on the Launceston ground between the Launceston and Longfrod Clubs, the former winning ...
Article : 610 wordsUp to the latest hour yesterday evening the belting on the Municipal Election stood as follows.—3 to 2 tin the Vulun teers ; 3 to 2 on the new candidate; 4 to ...
Article : 1,088 wordsOf the market for breadstuffs at Lyttelten the Times of the 11th instant reports:— "The flour trade throughout the week ...
Article : 207 wordsWhen our contemporary the Examiner has really nothing to say, it would be better if he used fewer words in saying it. In last Saturday's issue it is ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 2 Dec 1865, Page 4
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