July 12—Indignant, s, 47 tons, J. G. Sipplo, master, from Sydney, in ballast. CLEARED OUT. July 12—Pateena, s, 1212 tons, Herbert ...
Article : 460 wordsTHE position into which the colony has drifted is a serious matter from more t aspects than one, the necessity for paying our debts and equalising income and ...
Article : 2,024 wordsRumours are in circulation that the Melbourne Football Club will take legal proceedings to compel the English foot- ballers to fulfil their engagement to play ...
Article : 242 wordsSailed.—Southern Cross, s, for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Birch and child, Mrs. Hardy, Misses [?]eal (3); Messrs. W. Bowman. Dartzen, Cornish, W ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Waterloo Cup Coursing Meeting was continued to-day at the Oval, Digger's Rest, with the following result:—THE WATERLOO CUP.—For 64 all ages, at £12 ...
Article : 288 wordsMelbourne.—Southern Cross, s, left yesterday at 1 p.m., may be expected about noon to-day. Sydney.—Corinna, s, to leave to-day at 10 ...
Article : 63 wordsMelbourne.—Southern Cross, s, on Monday at 7 a.m. from the wharf. For Melbourne (from the North-West Coast).—Moreton, s, leaves Form by at 1 p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 405 wordsHanlan goes into active training on the Nepean next week, and he will not appear on the Parramatta till about a fortnight before the race. ...
Article : 156 wordsA deadlock has occurred between the two Houses of Parliament with regard to the Chinese Restriction Bill. The Council have amended the bill so as to exclude ...
Article : 51 wordsClose at Launceston as follow:—ENGLAND.—R.M.S. Iberia, Thursday next. 7 a.m. VICTORIA.—S. s. Southern Cross, Saturday ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Postmaster-General of South Australia reports that on Tuesday last the repairing steamer Recorder picked up the Banjoewangie end of the broken cable, and ...
Article : 230 wordsJuly 12—Wairarapa, s, 1786 tons, H. W. H. Chatfield, commander, for New Zealand, Macfarlane Bros. agents. Passengers—Saloon:—Mesdames Harris and child, King, ...
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Advertising : 1,494 wordsLondon.—Giovani, Austrian bark, early this month; Elderslio, s, early this month; Harriet M'Gregor, bark, early in august; Ethel, bark. in September. ...
Article : 47 words"South Esk."—1. We are not aware of any general notice requiring horses to be walked over planked Government bridges, but if such bas been published it need not be also posted ...
Article : 64 wordsThe markets throughout the past week have been dull, and little alterations are noted as far as quotations are concerned :—The breadstuff market remains as a rule unchanged, the only ...
Article : 1,704 wordsWE have to thank Mr. Richard Green for a contribution to the discussion on the wheat and flour duties, which strongly supports the millers' contention that at present ...
Article : 2,982 wordsSome persons do ask the queerest questions A woman writes to an editor asking "How to kill reaches." There are hundreds of ways to kill them, and one of the most effective is to ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 13 Jul 1888, Page 2
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