Mr Wm. Westgarth in his circular, of 3rd August, reports:— THE HOME MARKET. Since our previous issue four weeks ago, there ...
Article : 508 wordsThe adjourned inquest on the bodies of James Salisbury and James, Paul, who were drowned in the Tamar river on Sunday last, was resumed by Mr Mason, ...
Article : 681 wordsThe first half-yearly meeting of the above Company was held on Thursday afternoon at the office of the legal manager, Mr A. Corrie. There was not ...
Article : 425 wordsBefore Thos. Mason, Esq., P.M., and Alderman Drysdale, J.P. Drunkenness.—William Martin and Catherine Martin, charged by ...
Article : 607 wordsMISTER HEDITUR.—A chap comes and tels me that our Haldermen is a goin to lay the gas on to hevery ouse at the landlords expense, and he axes me if I ...
Article : 258 wordsCaptain Mist who arrived by the mail, is authorised by the Hawaiian Government to make arrangements for the emigration of Maorics and Friendly Islanders ...
Article : 73 wordsShortly after 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a, youth of 19 or 20 called at the Observatory, and left a small box addressed to M Russell the Government ...
Article : 152 wordsSIR,—The residents in this out of the way township of Moorina are now well provided with licensed public-houses, there being two, both granted. by the George ...
Article : 329 wordsThe steamer Lord Ashley,-bound from Newcastle to Melbourne, went ashore at 8 o'clock last night, close to the entrance of Terrigal boat harbor, about five miles ...
Article : 208 wordsBy the s.s Derwent, which arrlved on Thursday evening, we have Melbourne papers to Wednesday inclusive. ...
Article : 19 wordsDrunkenness.-George Cook pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable on the previous evening, and was fined 10s, or in default 48 hours' solitary. ...
Article : 313 wordsA man named Gilligan has died in the Liverpool Asyllum aged 107. Sept. 9. The Rev. Dr. Somerville's opening ...
Article : 399 wordsThe brig Emily, from Newcastle, with a cargo of coals, struck while coming through the Heads this afternoon, and made so much water, that on arriving off. ...
Article : 81 wordsSIR,—William King takes a peculiar method of gratifying his propensity for blowing, and if he did receive the information that he says, it must have been ...
Article : 327 wordsThe fourth performance took place on Thursday evening; the attendance was not so good as on Wednesday. The same programme was repeated, and gave ...
Article : 90 wordsNot seeing any news reported in your paper from this district lately, I venture to send you a few items, which I hope will prove interesting to your readers. ' ...
Article : 632 wordsA barman at the Royal Hotel, named Samuel. Getting, shot Constable Costigan dead. He also shot Constable Armitage, and wounded him, it is supposed ...
Article : 121 wordsVagrancy.—John Gardiner, aged 38, pleaded. guilty to a charge of Idle and disorderly being found in the workshop of John M'Konzie for an unlawful purpose, and was sentenced to a ...
Article : 43 wordsHadspen Classics.—Frederick Jones complained of two lads named Luke Spence and David ' Boland for having used abusive language to him at Hadspen ...
Article : 456 wordsThe instructions given latley may still be followed up. In favorable situations, say sheltered nooks on North-West Coat, Loquats and Oranges may be planted ...
Article : 408 wordsThe trustee has declaread a third dividend of 2s in the pound in re Webster and Corrie. The abstract. of accounts rural ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsBishop Short has started on a month's tour in the north. The ship Monaltrie has reported seeing a light on the Neptune Islands at night. ...
Article : 196 wordsSomebody sits at the window, Somebody looks up the street, Somebody's thoughtfully waiting, Her somebody else to greet ...
Article : 1,152 wordsThe decision of the Marino Board as to the stranding of the Torres Straits mail steamer Normaby states that the vessel struck on a previously unknown rock in ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 15 Sep 1877, Page 3
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