The name of Alexander Webster, of Launceston, Esquire, has been inserted in the Commission of the Peace. Henry Thomas Ayton Murray, Esquire, Police ...
Article : 605 wordsJohn Keenan was fined 5s, Francis Healy 10s, and William Adams 20s, for drunkenness. In default of payment Healy was sentenced to 48 hours' and Adams to five days' solitary confinement. ...
Article : 162 wordsOver 3,500 persons visited the Fine Arts-Exhibition during the last two days. A fatal accident happened on the Glenelg road last night, whilst the crowd of excursionists were ...
Article : 331 wordsNew Year's eve in Cressy was celebrated by an exceedingly successful ball and supper given by the proprietors of the Alfred Store, Messrs. Levy and Goldman. The arrangements in both ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Court sat at 10 a.m. Bell and Westbrook v T. C. Archer. No defence. Judgement entered for £18 6s 5d, amount of dishonored cheque. ...
Article : 259 wordsA youth named Samuel Paris, son of Mr. Paris, dyer, proceeded ,on Monday to Sandy Bay in company with a son of Mr. Swain to enjoy themselves at a regatta which was to have taken place ...
Article : 762 wordsOur usual annual tea-meeting took place on Wednesday, the 29th December. The weather which had been very showery proved propitions, and an unusually large number of persons were ...
Article : 439 wordsThe funeral of the Rev. Mr. Ramsay to-day, was largely attended. The P. and O. mail steamer Malta, took with her 103,000 oz. gold, and 6,000 sovereigns. ...
Article : 111 wordsG. Jones v. G. C. Swan.—An action to recover £7, for work and labour done. Verdict for defendant. Trustees Savings Bank v. Bernard Hutton. ...
Article : 235 wordsThe annual meeting of this Society was held at the Brisbane Hotel, at half-past seven o'clock last evening. W. T. Bell, Esq. President of the Society, occupied the chair, and there were about ...
Article : 2,435 wordsWhen Cupid leaves his mother's side, And shoots his arrows far and wide, The wounds which he Inflicts, 'tis said, Affect the heart and oft the head, ...
Article : 376 wordsMessrs. Hood and Lackey have been elected for Central Cumberland; Mr. Spring for Wellington; Mr. Jennings for the Murray, and Mr. Watson for Lachlan. These elections strengthen the ...
Article : 460 wordsDrunk.—Rose M'Grath was fined 5s, and Margaret Mack 10s, for drunkenness. Stealing from the Person—Samuel Adams charged with stealing a leather purse containing ...
Article : 434 wordsAs might, be expected, the Flying Squadron attracts a great deal of Interest at Hobart Town On Monday morning the Mayor paid an official visit to Rear Admiral Hornby on board the ...
Article : 1,020 wordsDear Harry, let Hope's' beauteous sun For ever shine within thy breast; E'en though the present seem so dark, Hope on, and then thou wilt be blest. ...
Article : 108 wordsLAUNCESTON MACHANICS' INSTITUTE.—The annual meeting of the member of the Institute is advertised for Tuesday, 18th January. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 6 Jan 1870, Page 3
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