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  2. LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    OUR readers will be glad to learn that Tasmanian debentures continue to advance in public favor. Although our space to-day forbids the publication of ...

    Article : 152 words
  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Nov. 15—Steamship Tasmania, 285 tons, W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne; G Fisher, agent. Passengers—Miss Crawford; steerage. IMPORTS. ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
  5. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    J. W. G., Cressy, is received. ...

    Article : 8 words
  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 43 words
  7. COMMERCIAL.

    The news brought by the s.s. Derwent from Melbourne is of a more encouraging character than any that has been received for a long time; and though it arrived almost too late in the day ...

    Article : 470 words
  8. VESSELS IN HARBOR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For Melbourne—Steamship Derwent, this day, 3 p.m.; s s. Tasmania, on Thursday, 21st inst., at 9 a.m. For London—Bark Westbury, about the 20th ...

    Article : 30 words
  10. VISIT OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH.

    THE telegram published in our last has settled the point as to the certainty of H.R.H. Prince Alfred visiting Tasmania, and we may assume that he will travel as ...

    Article : 376 words
  11. NOTICE.

    Our Country Colector, Mr. G. A. Green, has commenced his tour, and is now visiting the districts of Perth, Longford, Bishopsbourne, Cressy, Macquarie River, Evandale, ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    Nov. 14—Steamer Percy, from N. W. Coast. 15—Steamship Tasmania, from Melbourne. WEATHER.—Nov. 15, 4 p.m.—Bar, 29 71; ther, 70; wind N E, fresh; fine. ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

    The news received by the September mail is very opportune and can scarcely fail to rally our grain market at a moment when it was languishing and dull. An advance of from ...

    Article : 1,691 words
  14. HIGH WATER.

    This Day, 3h 45m a.m. ; 4h 9m p.m. Sunday, 4h 35m a.m. ; 5h 2m p.m. Monday, 5h 30m a.m. ; 6h 4m p.m. Moon—Last quarter on Tuesday, 19th instant ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The s.s. Derwent will leave for Melbourne at 3 p.m. to-day. The Emu arrived at the wharf at 2 p.m. on Thursday, having left the Don at 4 a m on same ...

    Article : 829 words
  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    We are indebted to Messrs. Du Croz, Nichols, and Co. for the catalogues containing the September sales, from which we extract the particulars as to the Launceston consignments. ...

    Article : 248 words
  17. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

    ARRANT stupidity or servility appears to direct the Electric Telegraph Department. In the interest of the public we have long endeavored to set it right, but ...

    Article : 522 words
  18. DR. PUSEY AND UNIFORMITY.

    ONE of the most extravagant conceits of the day is that put forth and gravely urged by Dr. Pusoy, that there should be an amalgamation of the Church of ...

    Article : 755 words
  19. LAUNCESTON POST OFFICE.

    To Melbourne, per Derwent, THIS DAY, 16th instant, at 1.30 p.m. To London, via Suez and Marseilles, per Bombay, R.M.S., on Monday, 25th instant, at 6 ...

    Article : 182 words
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