The President took the chair at 4.18 p.m. [At the moment when the Usher of the Black Rod left the Chamber to summon the President there were eight members present, viz.—the ...
Article : 590 wordsTHE BUSHRANGER GARDINER IN TASMANIA.—The visitors at the Police Court were in a state of great excitement on Wednesday by the announcement that C.D.C. Jones had discovered that a ...
Article : 285 wordsOct. 16—Schooner Mayflower, 70 tons, J. B Anderson, from Invercargill; Ditcham, Button & Co., agents, No passengers. CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 126 wordsAn increased enquiry for flour, combined with the demand for bran, has caused some improvement in wheat, which is now quoted at 5s. 3d. Flour is firm at £12 to £12 10s., and bran at 1s. ...
Article : 107 wordsWe have still no change to report in reference to the state of the markets. Transactions continue limited, and prices are still to be quoted as under:—Flour, £13 per ton. Wheat, 5s 9d to 6s per ...
Article : 71 wordsBark Westbury, 330 tons, Captain T. Smith. Agents—Messrs. Du Croz and Co. Bark Eden, 312 tons, Captain T. W. London, discharging cargo from Mauritius. Agents— ...
Article : 105 wordsThe quarterly meeting of Council of the Northern Agricultural Society was held at the Municipal Chambers on Wednesday, the 14th last. The only members present were Messrs. A. J. ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsWE regret to hear that this valuable institution will close its career at the end of the present month, unless the public or the Government step in and supply ...
Article : 192 wordsWE have no doubt that in the mind of the draughtsman the word "assurer" meant the person who effected the insurance, and that it was designed he ...
Article : 402 wordsFor London—Bark Westbury. For Melbourne—Steamship Royal Shepherd, this day, 1 p.m.; s.s. City of Launceston, 24th inst., 9 a.m. ...
Article : 40 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Royal Shepherd, on this day, 17th instant, at half-past 11 a.m. ...
Article : 123 wordsArrived—16, 6.20 p.m. schooner Alma, from Melbourne—anchored in Lagoon Bay. HOBART TOWN. Arrived—Oct. 16, brig Louisa, from ...
Article : 36 wordsThis day, 3h 46m a.m.; 4h 7m p.m. Sunday, 4h 30m a.m.; 4h 52m p.m. Monday, 5h 18m a.m.; 5h 47m p.m. Moon—First Quarter on Tuesday, 20th inst., at ...
Article : 37 wordsThe schooner Circassian, from Launceston, arrived on Tuesday evening, having made the passage from Hobart Town to Launceston and back, including a detention caused by unloading ...
Article : 90 wordsA message was read from his Excellency the Governor, assenting in the name of the Queen to this measure Railway Survey. ...
Article : 506 wordsIn the year 1862 the enormous number of 180,500,000 passengers travelled on the railways of the United Kingdom, besides 56,600 season ticket holders, who of course travelled ...
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Family Notices : 163 wordsThe Agnes Jessie was again berthed at the wharf on Thursday to complete her loading for Sydney. she will be towed down the river this afternoon. ...
Article : 471 wordsIN the debate on the Stamp Act, Mr. Allison ranted and raved after the following fashion:—"These gentlemen, the late Ministry, he believed used the ...
Article : 428 wordsIN our last issue we alluded to the Court of Requests action upon a dishonored Bill of Exchange, (Archer v. Tankard) where, upon the Bill being tendered in ...
Article : 319 wordsTHE "CREOLE" RELIEF FUND. His Worship the Mayor convenes a public meeting, to be held in the Cornwall Assembly Rooms at half-past seven o'clock on Monday evening, for the the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 17 Oct 1863, Page 4
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