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  2. SHIPPING.

    High Water.—To-day, 3.19 a.m., 5.48 p.m. To-morrow, 6.10 a.m., 6.31 p.m. Moon Phases.—Last quarter, 1st prox., 0h. 25min. 30sec. p.m. New moon, 9th ...

    Article : 613 words
  3. THE "EXAMINER" BAROGRAPH.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Fine weather; wind; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  4. THE BRITISH SEAMAN.

    "Give me a Britisher every time, drunken and bad as he is." This terse sentence indicates forcibly what are Captain Pattman's (Loch Torridon) ideas of ...

    Article : 209 words
  5. BERLIN DISASTER THEORY.

    There is a melancholy interest (says the "Shipping Gazette" of June 21) in a report published by the Meteorological Bureau at Vienna of some of the curious ...

    Article : 304 words
  6. SHIP MAILS.

    Ship Mails will be closed at the General Post Office as under:— United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, India, China. etc., per P. and O. Line. ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. THE CLOSURE.

    One of the Parliamentary expedients of later days for the transaction ot business is the closure. By this means, when the Honse thinks a certain clause ...

    Article : 525 words
  8. VESSELS IN PORT.

    Coogee, Wareatea. Warrentinna. Amy, strs., Dauntless, Dawn. Gladys, Helen Moore, and Hazard, kts.; Irene and John Lockett, bqs. ...

    Article : 21 words
  9. CAPTAIN'S LONG RECORD.

    To have held command for a quarter of a century is not of itself a record, but to have been the master of one ship for within a few months of that time is ...

    Article : 468 words
  10. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    Tamar Heads.—Cleared—4.20 p.m., Linda, kt., for Straits islands: 4.50 p.m.. Colleen Dawn, It., for Straits Islands. Hobart.—Sailed—2.29 p.m., Mahinapua,s., ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    Note.—These observations ,are specially taken for the "Examiner" at 3 p.m. daily, end when marked with a * must be understood to embrace the full period of 24 ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    The Liberal Government in the United Kingdom has come to the conclusion that the action of its predecessors in joining the Sugar Bounties Convention is ...

    Article : 1,149 words
  13. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Master Fitzherbert's Success.—In the paragraph appearing in yesterday's issue a slight error occurred. Master Fitzherbert secured the medal in arithmetic ...

    Article : 2,750 words
  14. COMBINE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Steps are being taken to form a combine among the owners of smaller craft in New Zealand. The expected increase in freights on coastal vessels trading out ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. LAUNCESTON WATER SUPPLY.

    Launceston has, so far, enjoyed a hountiful supply of water, the purity of which is quite up to the average, but a perusal of the report of the city health ...

    Article : 507 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 130 words
  17. ASTHMA

    In warm weather is bad enough, but these cold nights end damp days is decidedly worse. You get a tin of Corvlsart's Asthma Inhalation, and we guarantee that ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. NEW DOCKS 'AT HONG KONG.

    Two new docks were opened at Hong Kong last month. One. the naval dock, is capable of accommodating the largest battleship built, and will admit her at ...

    Article : 244 words
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