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Advertising : 354 wordsA rumour is current, says the C. Chronicle, that His Royal Highness Prince Alfred expressed his intention of re-visiting Tasmania before proceeding to New Zealand; but for ...
Article : 1,167 wordsWe have again to report an inactive market. In bread stuffs there is no business doing; all that millers offer for wheat is 6s. 3d., which holders refuse. Flour is steady at £16. All other produce ...
Article : 74 wordsLast night’s Cornwall Chronicle says:— Up to the arrival of the Tasmania, from Melbourne yesterday, nothing bad occurred calculated to make any alteration in the price of grain or flour here. ...
Article : 71 wordsSIR,—My attention having been called to the leader in this day’s Tasmanian Times, I beg to express the general opinion of very many visitors to Tasmania—that they, the visitors, are ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Argus of Monday says:— In the import markets, a good deal of activity prevailed during the forenoon, and in breadstuffs a firmer aspect was presented, a considerable demand ...
Article : 117 wordsBy the steamer Tasmania, which arrived at the bar about half-past eight o’clock last night, we, Cornwall Chronicle, 29th inst, have received our files from Melbourne to Monday, ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Leader of the 17th instant says:— Business during the closing month of the year has not shown many material change on our report for November, the satisfactory position of business ...
Article : 416 wordsJanuary 29, 830 a.m.—Wind, E., light; cloudy. Bar. 29°97. Ther. 61. ARRIVED. Jan. 29— Petrel, schooner, 59 tons, W. H. Harrison ...
Article : 939 words10 a.m.: The barque Sanween, which put in here yesterday on fire and was scuttled ,in Sirius Cove, has been raised, and is new lying at Cuthbert’s Whart. It is estimated that the ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsThe Annual General Meeting of the Royal Society took place at the Museum at 7 o’clock. The attendance was not large. Among the Members present, we noticed Messrs. M. Allport, Buckland, Stephens, ...
Article : 669 wordsSir,—A number of your correspondents recommend draining, and laying the ground high and dry for a cure for a rust is wheat. From my experience during the last three years I ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsThis was an adjourned sitting to consider an application for discharge, which had been refused at the previous sitting through the unsatisfactory statements of the insolvent as to what he had done with ...
Article : 99 wordsAMONG the generality of the people of this Colony, the belief is strongly entertained that some day we shall find ourselves possessed of mineral wealth. Upon no rationed plea can it ...
Article : 1,139 wordsOwen Winslow, who was doubtful whether he should plead guilty to the charge of having used obscene language in the public streets, or otherwise, was ordered to pay 10s., or to be imprisoned for 14 ...
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The Tasmanian Times (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1867 - 1870), Thu 30 Jan 1868, Page 2
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