Who will say this is an age of routine and degeneracy after such doings as we have had since I last wrote you. The French Emperor a prisoner, half his grand army ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsOct. 27—Steamship Tamar, 308 tons, W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne ; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mrs. H. B. Nickolls. Messrs. Hopkins, Richards, Clarke, English, Chambers, Stewart, ...
Article : 630 wordsFor London, via Suez and [?] R. M. S. Malta, on Saturday, 5th November, at 6 p.m. For London, via Suez and Southampton, ditto. For London, via Brindisi, ditto. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe inactivity which has pervaded the markets for some considerable time past still continues, and, so far as can be seen, there is little prospect of the near approach of a better state of things. The business ...
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Family Notices : 99 wordsThe engrossment of the public mind by the continental war continues to be something incredible. Nothing else is talked of, the newspapers contain nothing else, and matters ...
Article : 3,211 wordsWE omit all leading matter from this issue in order to make room for the interesting letters from our London and Paris correspondents, and extracts from ...
Article : 72 wordsBarks Grasmere, Westbury, Doon ; brig Mercury ; steamers Tamar, Annie, Tamar (tug). ...
Article : 12 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Derwent Tuesday, 1st proximo, 9 a.m.; s.s. Tamar, Sunday, 6th proximo, 10 a.m. ...
Article : 17 wordsTAMAR HEADS.—Sailed—Oct. 28, 5.35 p.m., s.s. Tamar, Melbourne. HOBART TOWN.—Arrived—Oct. 26, brigantine Annie. Launceston ; bark Figaro North Germany ...
Article : 37 wordsParliament was re-opened to-day. The Hon. H. F. Mitchell has been elected President of the Legislative Council in room of Sir James Palmer, resigned. ...
Article : 218 wordsThis Day, 4h 5m a.m.; 4h 32m p.m. Sunday, 5h 0m a.m.; 5h 30m p.m. Monday, 6h 4m a.m.; 6h 41m p.m. MOON—First quarter, Monday, 31st instant, 5h ...
Article : 38 wordsBy the courtesy of Captain Mauro, of the bark Doon, we have received papers and circulars from Port Louis to the 23rd ult.:—Messrs. Ireland, Fraser and Co. in their Circular ...
Article : 410 wordsThe brig Mercury was to leave the wharf at day light this morning In tow of the tug for Melbourne, with a cargo of bark, oats. &c. The steamship Tamar left the wharf shortly after ...
Article : 997 wordsMessrs. Willans, Overbury and Co, in their report, dated 8th September, say :—The great events now transpiring on the Continent do not, of course, fail to exercise an influence upon the Colonial Wool Market, ...
Article : 164 wordsIn the Insolvency Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, before Sir Francis Smith, C. J., this day, George Cherry received his discharge. ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. F. W. Cosens, in his Monthly Circular, dated September 2, states that wines are at unaltered values. Brandy.—The serious state of political affairs in France quite paralyses trade, and at Cogne business ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 29 Oct 1870, Page 2
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