The third series of colonial wool sales terminated on the 21st September. The total bales catalogued we [?] 143,000. The prices realised were equal to the average rates in the ...
Article : 88 wordsThe s.s. Tasmania entered Tamar Heads at 11 5 a.m. yesterday. From the files to hand by her we extract the following:—(From the Argus correspondent.) ...
Article : 141 wordsThe France of this evening, commenting upon the recent circular of Count Bismarck to the Prussian diplomatic agents abroad, says:—"It is not France that provokes the ...
Article : 91 wordsHides were in active demand for the home trade, and for export at a slight advance. Common sold at extreme rates. Corn.—English wheat fully maintained ...
Article : 37 wordsMY DEAR—, An old lady of rank has just been making herself rather famous by lecturing the female peasantry of Wigton on the sin of dressing above their station. The ...
Article : 1,551 wordsThe King of Burmah is in terror of invasion from the forces of his rebellious son. The plague has broken out in the delta of the Euphrates and at Bagdad; cholera ...
Article : 157 wordsArrivals.—Maid of Judah. Mary Shepherd, Norfolk, Ardbeg, Crest of the Wave, Lo[?]biel, Star of Hope, Queen of Nations, Edinburgh, Devans, Clan Alpine, Beatrice, Bergenarie, ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Conservative, Free Conservative and National Liberal parties in the North German Parliament have agreed to insert the following passage in the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Australian July mails were delivered in London on the 13th and 18th Sept. The Queen's health is improving. She is residing at Balmoral. ...
Article : 536 wordsFever is raging at Key West in Florida, and its ravages at New Orleans are unabated. Cholera has appeared on Governor's Island in New York Harbor. ...
Article : 477 wordsThe Government has made public the following declaration:—"The Ministry have carefully, watched, up to the present, the great agitation which, under the glorious ...
Article : 254 wordsNorth-westerly gales have prevailed during the month. Many ships were disabled and abandoned. More diamonds have been discovered on ...
Article : 29 wordsAttempted disturbances throughout Italy have been suppressed. Further Fenian outrages have occurred in London and Sheffield. In London shots ...
Article : 573 wordsIntelligence received here from Abyssinia announces that the captives were at Magdala on the 7th of July. The camp of the Emperor Theodore was at Debra Tabor on the ...
Article : 51 wordsFirst meeting. Mr. Douglas said it was not his intention to proceed with this insolvency. Mr. Hobkirk said he had taken action in ...
Article : 360 wordsIntelligence has been received from Mexico, to the effect that the Austrian Admiral's mission has failed. The Mexican Government will not give up the body of the late ...
Article : 53 wordsA Royal decree has been promulgated, dissolving the Prussian Chambers. It was preceded by a report signed by the whole Ministry, proposing and explaining reasons ...
Article : 104 wordsA telegram received from Florence, dated yesterday, announces that Garibaldi left Frezzo on Sunday, and his whereabouts were not known. A telegram received this morning ...
Article : 215 wordsCounts Persigny and Walewski have been summoned to Biarritz. The name of M. Dronyn de Lhuys is also mentioned. It is asserted that M. Haussman has obtained leave ...
Article : 69 wordsThe money market remains in the same anomalous position as last month. First class foreign bank paper is done at one per rent., and even lower; mercantile bills, 1 3-8th to ...
Article : 65 wordsActive diplomatic negotiations are being carried on between the Porte and the representatives of foreign powers relative to the future administration of Crete. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Governor opened the Legislative Council on the 2nd of October. He dwelt largely on the future success of the colony. The gross value of the exports and imports ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 16 Nov 1867, Page 3
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