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  2. HIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    March 16—I one, bk, 521 tons, H. W. Boorman, Commander, from Londan, via Hobart. Messrs C. H. Smith and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. ...

    Article : 929 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Legislature of the State of California have passed a bill compelling Chinese to remain in that State unless they can obtain certificates of previous ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    A woman named Hoffman. charged with making a false declaration of the birth her child, was sentenced to two minutes, imprisonment to-day. The wrong entry ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.)

    The wheat market is unsettled, neither buyers nor sellers having yet made up their minds as to the future of prices,. In flour there is a fair export trade, stone-made being quitted ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 23 words
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    To prevent errors, advertisers are requested to give all instructions in writing, particularly the number of insertions desired, otherwise advertisements will be continued until countermanded, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. CURRENT TOPICS.

    THE Corporation employee yesterday made a start on a very necessary work, namely, the widening of the pathway approaching the South Esk bridge. This ...

    Article : 2,764 words
  9. THE PRIZE RING.

    In the match at San Francisco between Kilrain and Godrey the latter was defeated after a hard contest, 44 rounds being fought. ...

    Article : 25 words
  10. SHIP MAILS.

    Close at Launceston as under:—SOUTH AUSTRALIA, via Melbourne, —S.s Coogee, to-morrow,1.30 p.m. NORTH SOUTH WALES, via Melbourne.—S.s. ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. Launceston Examiner

    THE question of State rights is one of the leading points at issue with the delegates to the Federal Convention now sitting in Sydney, and if the ...

    Article : 2,136 words
  12. A SIOUX SHOWMAN.

    Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. Cody) intends to bring to Europe a number of the Sioux Indians who took part in the recent outbreak in Dakota, and amongst the ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. TASMANIAN SHIPPING.

    Sailed—Messrs Eluddart, Parker, and Co's s.s. Coogee, for Launceston. Passengers— Saloon: Mr and Mrs Bradley, Mr and Mrs Williams, Rev and Mrs Cairns. Mr and Mrs ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 462 words
  15. BLIZZARD ON ENGLISH COAST.

    Not less than sixty lives have been lost by wrecks on the Devonshire Coast alone during the recent blizzard gale which has swept the English coasts. ...

    Article : 31 words
  16. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A WARATAH CORRESPONDENT."-—We are sorry to have failed to grasp your meaning. If you only desired to know if the charge was legal we may state it was perfectly in accord ...

    Article : 40 words
  17. SICILIANS LYNCHED IN AMERICA.

    Eleven Sicilians, who were acquitted on a charge of murdering the Chief of Police at New Orleans, have been lynched by an armed mob. ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. RAID ON THE SLY-GROG SHANTIES.

    A raid was made on the navvies' camp[?] Horrum-Burra at midnight on Saturday by Inspector Roche, of the Excise department, and six mounted troopers. Sever ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. FALL OF A SHOP FRONT.

    At noon to-day the front of a two-ste[?] shop, which was being erected in Simp[?] road, fell out, scattered over the pa[?]ment, and buried two men, William ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. SIR CHARLES HALLE.

    Sir Charles Halle, accompanied by Lady Halle, leaves on a second visit to Australia on the 24th inst. ...

    Article : 24 words
  21. EXECUTION OF PHELAN.

    John Thomas Phelan, who was sentens to death for the murder of Ada Hatton, paramour, whose throat he cut in a ho[?] in St. James's Place, South Yarra, ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. BEHRING STRAITS FISHERIES.

    Mr J. G. Blaine, the United States Secretary of State, and Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Minister at Washington, are arranging for a convention on the ...

    Article : 37 words
  23. THE REVOLUTION IN CHILI.

    Further defeats have been sustained by the Chilian Government in encounters between the loyal troops and the insurgents. ...

    Article : 28 words
  24. VICTORIAN FLOUR MILLS BOYCOTTED.

    The general secretary of the An[?] mated Millers' Association has issued notice to all the Victorian branches boycott the mills of Messrs John Fore[?] ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. THE IRISH PARTY.

    Mr Parnell, speaking at Dublin, stated it was untrue he had attempted to dissuade Mr Michael Davitt from supporting the proposed Federated Labour League in ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. SHEARING TROUBLES.

    One hundred and ten mounted infa[?] arrived at Barcaldine yesterday, but demonstration on the part of the union who assembled in large crowds, took place ...

    Article : 184 words
  27. LABOUR QUESTION IN GERMANY.

    The Zeal of the Emperor of Germany to ameliorate the condition of the labouring classes, shows symptoms of cooling. The enforcement by legislation of eight hours ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. MR LOWTHER ON FREE-TAADE.

    The Right Hon. Jas. Lowther, M.P. for Kent, speaking at Cambridge, expressed the opinion that free-trade throughout the British Empire was a ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. HOBART SHIPPING.

    The Orient s.s. Co.'s R.M.S. Orient, 6000 tons, H. Darby, commander, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon—Mr and Mrs Hudson, Mr and Miss Toohey, Mr and Misses Fraser (2). Mr ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. HEALTH OF LORD GRANVILLE.

    The health of Lord Granville continues to improve. ...

    Article : 12 words
  31. HOBART AND THE SOUTH

    The following probates have the issued:—Thomas Barnard to Effing[?] Billop Lawrence and Alfred Green,£[?] Samuel Cato to Richard Hickman u ...

    Article : 462 words
  32. Additional to Previous Telegrams.

    The counties of Devon and Cornwall have been isolated for several days owing to the heavy fall of snow. The fall is the heaviest known for half a century. The ...

    Article : 316 words
  33. COMMERCIAL.

    The following produce has been received at the local railway station since Wednesday last: "—25 bags peas, 421 bags barley. 55 bags grass Wed, 102 bags oats, 26 tone chaff, 142 tone ...

    Article : 362 words
  34. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following stock sales were made at the the 'Slaughter - yards to-day: —By Messrs Roberts and Co. Limited :—259 sheep, ex Talune, 15s 6d to 15s 9d: 80 lambs, Tollard, ...

    Article : 141 words
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