The incident in this tiny volume is not common, but it is truthfully touched with [?]elicate hand, directed by a feeling and [?]reciative heart. The locality is described, ...
Article : 1,251 wordsJanuary 20—Brig Mercury, 150 tone, J. Tulloch, from Melbourne; R. Green and Co., agents January 29—Bark Nightingale, 239 tons, A.E. ...
Article : 94 wordsNATURE is aiding Ministers in the work of retrenchment. Two pensions have lapsed, amounting to upwards of £390, since their accession to office, chargeable ...
Article : 89 wordsDrunkards.—James Hudson and Michael Kirby were fined 10s. each. Assault.—Mary Ann Malcolm was charged with having assaulted Ann Young alias ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 wordsWE are not convinced of the necessity for the " General Valuation Act" now before Parliament in the shape of a bill. The expense of carrying it out will be ...
Article : 354 wordsFor London—Bark Fugitive, 10th March. For Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, tomorrow, 31st instant, at 9 a.m.; s.s. Derwent, Wednesday, 6th February, 1 p m. ...
Article : 26 wordsUNDER the heading " In Aid ofthe Volunteer Corps," we find in the Ministerial estimates that a sum of £150[?] has been proposed on account of the curent year, ...
Article : 626 wordsArrived—January 29, 12.40 p.m., brig Mercury, from Melbourne; 2 p.m., bark Nightingale, from Melbourne. 4 p m.—Bar. 30.07; ther. 70; wind W.N.W., ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Legislative Council met at 4 p.m. Petitions. Mr. Innes presented a petition from Westbury against the withdrawal of aid to municipalities ...
Article : 143 wordsThis Day, 8h 55m a.m.; 9[?] 34m p.m. New Moon on Tuesday, 6th Feb., at 4h 4m 16s a.m. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe brig Mercury, from Melbourne entered Tamar Heads at 12.40 p.m. yesterday, and arrived at the Wharf last night. She left Melbourne on Thursday last, and reports having ...
Article : 817 wordsThe House met at four o'clock. Petition. Mr. Sibley presented a petition from Bothwell against the withdrawal of aid to ...
Article : 352 wordsTHE bill to provide Intercoloni[?] Free Trade is a mistake. It is wong in principle and can only be perni[?]us in practice. The policy of this coloy is to ...
Article : 170 wordsSIR,— In the Examiner of this morning it is reported that Alderman Harrap stated at the Council table yesterday in reference to my memorial, that " Mr. Pescodd bad endeavored to ...
Article : 229 wordsMR. Douglas was successful aga[?] last night in carrying the bill to ame[?]d the Railway Act through its third r[?]ding. The amendment proposed by Dr. Butler ...
Article : 116 wordsNo. 31 is " n bill to provide for the general valuation of the property of the colony." The preamble sets out that inequality at present exists in the valuation of property as shown ...
Article : 484 wordsBusiness Is still very dull, everyone whose services are available being engaged in reaping. New wheat, 4s; old, 4s 31. Oats, 3s to 3s 6d. Bran, Is Id to Is 2d. Pollard, Is Id to Is 2d. ...
Article : 52 wordsTo Melbourne, per Black Swan, this day, 30th instant, at 5 p.m. Letters detained for postage :—Mr. A. Kirkwood, Paisley Road, Glasgow; Mrs. Allison, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 30 Jan 1867, Page 2
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