Oct. 20—Mangana, s, 752 tons J. P. Sharpe, commander, for Melbourne. T.S.N. Company agents. COASTERS—OUTWARDS. ...
Article : 220 wordsA fresh demonstration on the part of the unemployed took place in London to-day. A large crowd assembled in Hyde ...
Article : 73 wordsSir Arthur Blyth, Agent-General for South Australia, recommends the appointment of Mr. William Lowrie as Professor of Agriculture to the Adelaide ...
Article : 26 wordsThe following are the scratchings :— Melbourne Cup — Lord Wilton, First Consul. Gasconade, and Fair Saxon. Victoria Derby—Golden Fleece, Ambition, ...
Article : 237 wordsFOR MELBOURNE.—Mangana, s, leaves at 3 p.m. on Monday from the wharf. FOR SYDNEY.—Corinna, s, leaves Formby at 1 p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 23 wordsMelbourne.—Mangana, s, will probably leave Queenscliff about 5 p.m. to-day, may be expected about 2 p.m. to-morrow. London.—Berean, bk, sailed on July 27, ...
Article : 320 wordsA FEW days back we received an immature example of a somewhat strangely coloured bluish-black rat that was obtained near Waverley by Mr. Curran. A local ...
Article : 3,383 wordsThere appears to be a prospect of an early settlement of the dispute between the wool auctioneers and buyers. Before the sale commenced yesterday one of the ...
Article : 124 wordsOct. 20—Coptic, s, 4448 tons, R. S. Bence, commander, from London. Passengers—First saloon : For Launceston—Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Miss Guillam. For Melbourne — Earl and ...
Article : 367 wordsIt was to the Vaccination Act the people must look for protection, and not to ridiculously stringent measures. such as cutting off communication with the north. As to ...
Article : 45 wordsConsiderable excitement prevailed in town yesterday when intelligence was received that Messrs. Howard Smith and Sons' steamer Cheviot had been wrecked at ...
Article : 217 wordsMuch sickness is reported in the Fentonbury district, and great depression among many mainly in consequence of losses by late fires. ...
Article : 371 wordsNOT having received a copy of the bill to amend the Public Health Act since it left the Legislative Council we are unable to follow accurately the ...
Article : 1,723 wordsClose at Launceston as follow :— ENGLAND.—R.M.S. Liguria, Thursday next, 11 a.m. VICTORIA,—S.s. Mangana, Monday next, noon, ...
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Advertising : 687 wordsThe steamer Cheviot was wrecked last night at Point Nepean. Forty persons were drowned and twenty-four saved. LATER. ...
Article : 114 wordsBUSINESS about the wharves has been pretty brisk during the week. The s.s. Angerton brought nearly 100 tone of merchandise, which was discharged very rapidly, and the ...
Article : 1,623 words[Correspondents are specially requested to affix the proper amount of stamps, as insufficiently stamped letters are liable to be refused. Received—"Fair Play." "The Midland ...
Article : 35 wordsMatters in connection with the small-pox outbreak continue satisfactory. The official bulletin of yesterday morning intimated that Wm. Bishop, jun., and Susannah ...
Article : 356 wordsThe second day show of the Southern Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society's annual exhibition was held at their show yards, New Town, to-day, but ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 21 Oct 1887, Page 2
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