Feb. 22—Templar, schooner, 29 tons, M. De Vascove from Table Cape. Cargo—18,000ft sawn timber. Vesper, cutter, 12 tons. E. Burgess, from Mersey. Cargo—16 tons bark ...
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Article : 96 wordsTHE Immigration Agent will probably return to Launceston to-morrow from a hurried tour through the N. W. Coast and westward districts, and then after an ...
Article : 4,498 wordsThe ketch Starling, which arrived at Hobart yesterday, brought four bags tin ore, consigned to WJT. An extraordinary meeting of the ...
Article : 630 wordsBusiness as a rule has not been brisk during the week. The deliveries of new grain are still confined to wheat. Owing to a better feeling existing in the other intercolonial ...
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Article : 62 words"One who wants his money's worth."—The same unscrupulous system of literary larcency has been pursued from the commencement, but the public are beginning to find it out. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 23 Feb 1883, Page 2
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