THE European mails for October ex R.M.S.S Ceylon, arrived at Launceston on 18th instant. As stated in our last summary, Mr. ...
Article : 2,300 wordsThere has been a dearth of public amusements during the month. A pretty good concert was given in connection with the Good Templars, at the ...
Article : 134 wordsAt Whltemore Wesleyan Chapel on the 6th, instant, the Rev. J. Hutchison improved the death of Mr Joseph Walker. The ceremony of the reception of a ...
Article : 366 wordsValedictory balls, levees, and addresses characterized the retirement of his Excellency Mr. Du Cane from the Vice-Royalty of, Tasmania. Mr and Mrs Du ...
Article : 353 wordsWe understand a farewell luncheon was got up at Padfield's Hotel Campbell Town, on Wednesday last, to the officers of the American observatory for the ...
Article : 165 wordsGreat preparations had been made to take observations of the transit of Venus on the 9th of December. At Launceston in the early morning ...
Article : 815 wordsA cake of gold, weighing 32ozs 18wts from the claim of the Champion Gold Mining Company, Black Boy, which adjoins the works of the City of, Hobart ...
Article : 247 wordsJames Jordan, who fell through the bottom of a truck on the Main Line Railway while in motion n on 26th ult., and in consequence had to have his leg ...
Article : 701 wordsWe have just completed the series of Sunday School Anniversaries which take place at the end of the year, including sermons, the distribution of rewards, and ...
Article : 335 wordsOn the 10th inst., the annual elections to fill the place of retiring aldermen and councillors of the different municipalities took place, when some changes took ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Manager of the Launceston and Western Railway has satisfactorily and judiciously arranged to meet the convenience of excursionists and holiday folks ...
Article : 480 wordsBoth Judges held Courts at the Criminal Sessions, Hobart Town. The cases were of the ordinary character. On the 5th inst. Mr Charles Hamilton ...
Article : 348 wordsAs usual the supplies provided or Christmas by the meat purveyors, grocors, confectioners, fruiterers, and, toy, gift, and booksellers, were abundant, and ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 29 Dec 1874, Page 3
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