WE are glad to find that the credit of the colony is at a low ebb in England, and that the debentures for the non not "reproductive works" cannot be ...
Article : 2,868 wordsMr. Lawrence, the messenger at the Union Bank, was murderously assaulted this morning at about one o'clock. A young man named Smith, son of a publican, is in custody ...
Article : 195 wordsSIR,—Much public and private discussion has taken place as to the demand there is upon the colony to provide a suitable reception for the Duke of Edinburgh, better and perhaps ...
Article : 1,772 wordsThe report from the Union Rerf this week is, we are informed, very encouraging. In continuing to get out quartz in the upper to[?]no[?], the stone has in many places been found ...
Article : 168 wordsPresent: The Master Warden, Colle tor of Customs, the Mayor, and Dr. Gaunt, The minutes of meeting on 9th July, and of special meeting on 23rd July, were read and ...
Article : 843 wordsDisturbing the Peace.—Eliza Ann M'Clarence was fined 5s for having disturbed the peace. In default to be imprisoned for three days. ...
Article : 550 wordsHandel's grand Oratorio " Israel in Egypt" was produced at the Town Hall on Monday evening, for the first time in this colony. At a meeting of the Catholic congregation, ...
Article : 390 wordsAn allotment, of 1s: 2r O[?] of land in the town of Wynyard, has been reserved for Customs purposes, and another piece of 1 acre for police purposes. ...
Article : 75 wordsDear rev'rend Sir, ten years have passed since thou Becam'st a Christian pastor in this land, Whither thou cam'st at Duty's urgent call ...
Article : 305 wordsRobbery.—Thos. Jarvis was brought up on remand from the 9th instant, charged with having stolen a sail cloth, value £3 15s., the property of Robert Keene, on or about the ...
Article : 219 wordsAt a meeting of the Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, on 6th inst, the following letter was read from Dr. Officer:— New Norfolk, 28th July, 1867. ...
Article : 326 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me through the medium of your paper to express my gratitude to Mr. R. W. Aitken, for the very kind manner in which he undertook to vindicate my cause. ...
Article : 174 wordsSHORTHORN CATTLE.—Two sales of these celebrated cattle have recently been held in Kent and Essex, and the prices realised show the great attention that is paid to the breeding ...
Article : 74 wordsThe following cases will be called on for hearing at the Insolvent Court to-day :— First meetings: Edward William Pilgrim, of Fingal, surgeon ; George Fry, of Westwood, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 15 Aug 1867, Page 5
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