The outward bound English Mail closes at Launceston on Saturday, 1st Sept., at 6 p.m. Our Monthly Summary will be published on SATURDAY MORNING ...
Article : 2,566 wordsThe iron bark Humboldt with 101 emigrants, and the ship Fritz Router with 400, sailed from Hamburg in June for Queensland. ...
Article : 374 wordsBefore the P.M. Peace Disturbers.—William Adams and Alexander Miller charged by Constable Carey with disturbing the peace on the previous day, ...
Article : 440 wordsMr Moore has quietly reigned his seat for Wellington in the hope of succeeding in acquiring a more exalted position in our Legislative Council, unmindful of the proverb of the ...
Article : 284 wordsSIR,—I see an error has crept into my last letter, which I wish to correct. You will find it at the 48th line of the issue of the 16th. Under the above heading it says—"Again I ...
Article : 235 wordsIn the House of Commons Sir Stafford Northcote denied that Layard had asked permission for the conditional occupation of Constantinople. Prince Bismarck, in ...
Article : 1,304 words"The duty on cornsacks proposed by the Treasurer will amount," said Mr Service last night, "to a tax of 4d. an acre on all the grain growing land of the ...
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Advertising : 522 wordsThere is very little astir at this place, and it seems that if there was, "your own" at Latrobe is quite ready to do it. With reference to diphtheria he is pretty near the mark. Mr ...
Article : 410 wordsThe Russian garrison at Bayazid made a gallant resistance against 13,000 Kurds, who besieged the town and bombarded it. After a brave defence, the garrison was relieved by ...
Article : 175 wordsBefore Thos. Mason, Esq., P.M. Drunk.—John Shipton, charged by Constable McAuliffe with having been drunk and disorderly, was fined 10s, or 48 hours' solitary in ...
Article : 31 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Tarlcton, [?]in the chair; P. Turner, C.M.G., and H. Hunter. DIARY.—The, abstract of Mr. Inspector Rule's diary for the week ending 25th August, was laid ...
Article : 353 wordsNo better exemplification (says the Argus) could be afforded of the necessity of receiving with caution the intelligence telegraphed from the seat of war in Turkey, especially when it ...
Article : 339 words(In addition to items telegraphed by our Hobart Town Correspondent.] The Municipal accounts, with Colonial Auditor's certificate, of the following Rural ...
Article : 133 wordsSIR,—I was yesterday shown a printed slip containing a letter signed "Englishman," having the following as its heading:—"Electors of Norfolk Plains. The following letter ...
Article : 491 wordsThe second battle for the representation of the district of Norfolk Plains, in the House of Assembly came off on Tuesday, and resulted as before in a victory for the Brombyites. Cars ...
Article : 562 wordsProfessor Tyndall occupied-the chair on Saturday night at the concluding lecture of Dr. Corfield's course on the laws of health. The subject of the lecture was "Infectious Diseases." ...
Article : 962 wordsAdvices received by the mail give the following as the net amounts of the estimated losses (after deducting any re-insurances) sustained by the principal companies interested in the recent ...
Article : 189 wordsThe certificate of the captain of the Queen'Bee has been suspended for three years, and, the second mate's for six months. ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR,—In your last issue I noticed a letter from "A. Burgess" in which he said—"Supposing the Corporation had control of the Gas-works, they will be bound to lay on gas to every ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 30 Aug 1877, Page 3
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