SIR,—In Mr. Miller's speech, reported in The Mercury of yesterday evening, I find that he spoke as follows on the Launceston and Western Railway:— ...
Article : 147 wordsJan. 18—Venture, 15 tons, Fisher, from Middle Arm. Cargo — Lime and wood. Jun. 18—Kate, 15 tons, Smith, from Middle Arm. Cargo—Lime and sawn timber. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsFor London—Bark Arannah, about Wednesday; ship W[?]ior, about 20th January. For Melbourne — Steamship Derwent, Saturday 26th inst., 4 p m; s.s. Black Swan, ...
Article : 44 wordsWE are sure that in reducing Thursday night's discussion to narrow limits we have consulted the convenience and comfort of our readers. No one cares to ...
Article : 1,191 wordsSIR,—In your issue of yesterday "Struagling Ratepayer" puts words into my mouth which I never attered. From whatever source he may have derived his information, whether ...
Article : 136 wordsJan. 18, 4 p.m., bar. 29.60; ther. 68 º. Wind W, blowing hard, clear. ...
Article : 17 wordsThis Day, 12h 25m a.m.; 12h 49m p.m. Sunday, 1h 11m a m.; 1h 32m p.m. Full Moon to-morrow, 30th instant, at 5h 24m 28s p.m. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe schooner Storm Bird reports having made the voyage from Launceston to Hokitlka and thence to Hobart Town in twenty-seven days. On going into Hokitika, on the last passage down ...
Article : 62 wordsAn inquest was held at the Dover Hotel, Port Esperance, on 12th instant, on the body of Thomas Emmett. It appears that deceased was engaged on Friday morning in splitting a ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Araunah will probably finish her lording to-day or Monday, and sail about Wednesday. The last passage of the Black Swan to this port was a very rough one. There was a large ...
Article : 108 wordsAt half-past nine the President (the Rev. H. H. Gaud, of Sydney), gave out a hymn, and, after the reading of Scripture, called on the Rev. J. Smithies to engage in prayer. ...
Article : 321 wordsMr. C. Meredith continued his remarks, and after reterring to the expenditure on each of the contemplated works slluded to the policy of the late ministry Why was it that they were in ...
Article : 6,065 wordsMR. C. MEREDITH turns up everywhere in every discussion, and it must have been a treat to hear one deploring the condition of dismissed clerks no longer wanted ...
Article : 384 wordsThe market at the present time is particularly dull in consequence of nearly all the farmers being engaged in harvesting operations. Transact ons are entirely confined to home demands. ...
Article : 146 wordsTo Melbourne, per Black Swan, on Monday, 21st instant, at 11.30 am. To London, via Suez and Marseilles, per Avoca, R.M.S., on Saturday, 26h instant, at 1 ...
Article : 106 wordsThis Presbytery met on Tuesday last at twelve o'clock in Chalmers Free Church. The Rev. J. Lindsay, the Moderator for the past year, nominated the Rev. L. Campbell, ...
Article : 263 wordsBELL & WESTBROOK—At their mart, white lead, plaster of paris, steel, fron, farnitore, flour, crockery, hatness, &o. ...
Article : 22 wordsRemittances received from H. L. and J. F. B. ...
Article : 11 wordsMR. Chapman made his finance statement in Committee of Supply on Wednesday night, and with the Parliamentary report we have also the Estimates of the ...
Article : 1,119 wordsOr the £102,000 senselessly voted under this misleading head contracts to the extent of £64,000 have been entered into, and will have to be paid for. About half ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 19 Jan 1867, Page 2
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