Pateena, s, for Melbourne. 4 bales skins, W. Bishop; 240 bales straw, W. Bewsher ; 1 pel gold, Bank of Van Diemen's Land; 40 bags bark, W. Sidebottom and Son; 2 bales skins, ...
Article : 595 wordsAPART from what may be termed the local aspect of the Chinese question, with which we dealt in our issue of the 10th inst., it would be as well to ...
Article : 1,528 wordsThe cricket match between the Australian Eleven and Surrey was continued at Kensington Oval to-day. The weather was fine and the attendance of spectators ...
Article : 127 wordsBefore Justice Adams. UNLAWFUL ASSAULT. James Watt was charged with unlawfully assaulting Mary Hunch, at New ...
Article : 116 wordsThe recent heavy influx of British emigrants (especially Irish) to Canada has occupied the attention of the Canadian Government, who are now ...
Article : 35 wordsH.M.S. Nelson arrived to-day, but Admiral Fairfax has not yet had time to consider the joint protest from the captains of the steamships Afghan and Tsinan ...
Article : 76 wordsTin is now quoted at £85 10s, an advance of 15s on last quotation. Bar silver remains at 3s 6¼d per oz. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe annual meeting of the Launceston Workmens' Club was held at the club rooms last evening, there being a large attendance of members, Mr. Adye Douglas, ...
Article : 1,163 wordsConsols remain unchanged at £101 12s 6d. The market rate of discount has advanced 5s, and is now quoted at 15s below the bank rate of interest, which ...
Article : 49 wordsThe steamer Gabo, while proceeding down the river to Port Adelaide, bound for Melbourne, ran into and sank the small steamer Cowrie. The Gabo at the same ...
Article : 40 wordsThe wheat market is firm. Off the coast cargoes of Australian are now quoted at 34s 6d to 35s, being an advance of 6d since last week. ...
Article : 38 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, the case against Mrs. Annie M. Chandler, on remand charged with the larceny of a cruet stand, was adjourned till to-morrow. ...
Article : 504 wordsIn the House of Commons last evening, the hon. W. H. Smith, leader of the Government, introduced his Imperial defence resolutions. In the course of his ...
Article : 277 wordsMay 16—Southern Cross, s, 780 tons, W. A. Pearce, commander, from Melbourne; T.S.N. Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Child, Tavelein; Miss Quinn; with five in the ...
Article : 72 wordsTHE Imperial Government have introduced into the House of Commons their set of resolutions dealing with the defences of the colonial portion of the Empire. That ...
Article : 2,242 wordsMay 16—Warrentinna, s; 144 tons, R. A. Hall, from the Leven via ports. Passengers—Bishop Murphy, Father Mary, Messrs. Moore and Livingstone. ...
Article : 67 wordsNo animation was manifested in the local market yesterday, and we have not heard to any transactions of importance. At the Slaughter-house yesterday Mr. J. ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Earl of Carnarvon last evening in the House of Lords gave notice of motion to ask whether the Government intended to take the necessary measures to ...
Article : 42 wordsThe London Evening News in an article to-day deals with the Chinese difficulty in Australia. It states that Sir Henry Parkes's despatch to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsThe Premier to-day received the following cablegram from Mr. Playford, Premier of South Australia:—"We have just despatched the following telegram to the ...
Article : 214 wordsClose at Launceston as follow:— INTERCOLONICAL PORTS, VICTORIA via Formby.—S.s. Southern Cross, Saturday next, 7 a.m. VICTORIA.—S.s. Flinders, Monday next, 8.30 ...
Article : 55 wordsThe position of affairs with regard to the Chinese under surveillance in the quarantine station remains unaltered. It is stated that Kong Meng has been ...
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Advertising : 1,065 wordsBefore Justice Dobson. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING. Charles Campbell, charged with unlawfully wounding Henry Stevenson with ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 17 May 1888, Page 2
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