MY DEAR—, The near approach of Christmas causes us to anticipate gay doings, though at present everything seems dull enough. We ...
Article : 1,597 wordsFeb. 15 —Satellite, 30 tons, Taylor, from Table Cane. Cargo—45,000 feet sawn timber, 2000 ft. blackwood logs, Ellis; 30 bushels wheat, order. COASTERS—OUTWARDS ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsFor London—Bark Fugitive, 5th March. For Melbourne—Steamship Derwent, this day, 16th instant, 9 30 a.m.; s.s. Black Swan, Wednesday, 20th instant, at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 34 wordsTo Melbourne, per Derwent, THIS DAY, 16th instant, at 8 30 a.m. precisely. To Melbourne, par Black Swan, on Wednesday, 20th instant, at 12.30 p.m. ...
Article : 101 wordsFeb. 15, 4 p m., bar. 29 24; ther. 69 °. Wind N., blowing strong; weather equally. HOBART TOWN. Sailed—Feb. 14, 7 p.m., bark Glencoe, for ...
Article : 51 wordsThis Day, 11h 11m a.m., 11h 40m p.m. Sunday, 12h 7m a.m.; 12h 31m p.m. Fall Moon on Tuesday, 19th Instant, at 29m 34s a.m. ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsFeb. 13—Passengers per ship Harrowby, from London—Mrs. Storle, Miss Walton. MISCELLANEOUS. The ship Harrowby, from London, arrived in ...
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Family Notices : 96 wordsWe have already admitted, in favor of the amendments contended for by Mr. Innes and acceded to by the Government and the promoters of the ...
Article : 993 wordsNo news by the Derwent to enlighten us as to the intentions of our friends over the Straits. All that Bell has on the subject of the Launceston meet is two or three lines ...
Article : 927 wordsThe s.s. Derwent did not leave the wharf yesterday as announced, on account of the glass talling suddenly, and the telegraphic report from the Heads that it was blowing a heavy gale from the ...
Article : 366 wordsSWIFT had one day set before him for dinner a shoulder of mutton which had been too long at the fire. He rang the ball, and told Betty to take the joint ...
Article : 1,179 wordsWe have no change to report. Business is dull. Flour, from £10 to £10 10s; bran 1s; pollard, £5 5s per ton; sharps, £7 to £7 10s; oats, 2s 6d to 2s 9d; wheat, 4s. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 16 Feb 1867, Page 2
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