Vigorous search for the bodies of those lost by the Little Nell catastrophe is being continued. Sergeant Coghlan, of the Dilston police, brought up to town the ...
Article : 1,241 wordsA most daring attempt to break into the residence of William Aikenhead, Esq., of High-street, was perpetrated shortly after midnight on Sunday. About one o'clock ...
Article : 359 wordsFeb. 21 — Steamer Pioneer, 51 tons, D. Phillips from N.W. Coast; J. Murphy and Co., agents. Cargo—100 bags wheat, 30 cases sundries, 200 sheepskins, 2 bales wool, 5 casks ...
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Family Notices : 147 wordsArrived—Feb. 21, Steamer Pioneer, North-West Coast. HOBART TOWN. Arrived—Feb. 22—Natal Queen, Adelaide; ...
Article : 34 wordsTamar Heads, Feb. 21.. 30.15 70 W. mod., fine. Ditto, Feb. 23........ 30.02 69 N. light, fine, cir. Hobart Town, Feb. 21.. 30.27 58 Calm, fine. Ditto, Feb. 23........ 30.10 62 NW. mod., clear. ...
Article : 457 wordsFat Sheet.—We have done a large amount of business in this class of stock, late quotations being fully maintained, and the demand quite up to the supply. ...
Article : 756 wordsMr F. Weston "dug down" at the Mechanics' Hall, last night, before a large audience. A great amount of scepticism was evinced by many persons when Mr ...
Article : 316 wordsThe following new Cabinet has been formed:— First Lord Treasury—Mr Disraeli. Lord High Chancellor—Lord Cairns. ...
Article : 164 wordsIF we have little to communicate this month to our home readers that little will give a momentary surprise to them, and some amusement also. In the ...
Article : 1,834 wordsOur Southern daily contemporary of Saturday says:— Captain Findlay, of the bark Wynaud, the left this port on the 14th instant for London ...
Article : 350 wordsAmong the seizures made by Mr Bailiff Propsting and his sub-bailiffs on Saturday and yesterday, were the following :— Mr G. W. Smith, 2l. Three bags sugar. ...
Article : 136 wordsSailed.—Tamar, with English cricketers. Arrived.—Mongol, from New Zealand; 16 deaths have occurred. ...
Article : 30 wordsA good business continues in the breadstuffs market, although the exportations just now are not large. Wheat is becoming sluggish, and buyers do not seem over anxious to operate at ...
Article : 738 wordsIt will be seen by our telegraphic message that the Tamer sailed yesterday with the English cricketers. A deputation from the L.C.C. will meet their English ...
Article : 101 wordsStatement of traffic for week ending Feb. 20th, 1874, as compared with corresponding week ending Feb. 21st, 1873:— WEEK. PASSENGERS. GOUDS, MAILS. TOTAL. ...
Article : 73 wordsThis magnificent band had a valuable patronage in the South. On Saturday afternoon there was a large assemblage, including the Governor and Mrs Du Cane. ...
Article : 346 wordsFor London, via Brindisi per R.M.S. Ban galore, via Melbourne, THIS DAY, at noon. For London, via Southampton, ditto ditto. For Mediterranean ports, via Suez, ditto ...
Article : 168 wordsRosini's celebrated Opera buffo "[?] Barbieri di Siviglia,'" was presented on Saturday evening, at the Theatre Royal, to a moderate auditory, who enjoyed the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 24 Feb 1874, Page 2
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