June 8—Steamship Havllah, 300 tons, W. H. Saunders, for Melbourne; George Fisher, agent Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Maclanachan, Mrs. M. A. Cox, Miss Foley, Mrs. Gifford, ...
Article : 152 wordsONE maxim which it was sought to establish in framing a constitution for the United States was "that taxation and representation should go hand in hand." ...
Article : 449 wordsPending the arrival of the English mail, and of further news from the neighboring colonies, business in the flour and grain market is at a standstill, with the exception of what is necessary ...
Article : 80 wordsThis day. 9h 10m a.m.; 9h 41m p.m. Friday, 10th 14m a.m.; 10h 46m p.m. New moon on Tuesday, 20th instant, at 5h. 24m. 58s. p.m. ...
Article : 30 wordsUNION.—Fine flour, £14; seconds ditto, £12. Wheat, 5s 3d, for very fine samples. Bran, 1s 3d. EXETER.—The floor, 147; seconds ditto, ...
Article : 64 wordsBark Sea Breeze, 341 tons, Captain G. Calder, loading for Invercargill. Agents—Messrs. M'Naughtan and Co. Bark Cantero, 311 tons, Captain Thomas ...
Article : 103 wordsYesterday's Mercury says:—In colonial produce there was literally nothing doing, excepting in loose hay and potatoes; the former of which was in considerable supply, and moved off at ...
Article : 46 wordsLetters detained, being insufficiently stamped or not bearing stamps:— Henry T. Cox, Esq., 78, Brisbane-street, Hobart Town. ...
Article : 24 wordsIT has been rumoured that the Ministry contemplate the introduction of a Stamp Act. This project was thoroughly examined a few years ago, when the ...
Article : 375 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, Monday, at noon, brig Mercury, to-morrow; bark Cantero, early. For Auckland—Brig Wee Tottie, early. ...
Article : 31 wordsRemittances received from H. C., A. F. K., R. P., W. B. I., and J. J. ...
Article : 18 wordsSailed—June 10, brigantine Creole, for Invercargill. HOBART TOWN. Sailed—June 9. bark Isabella, tor New ...
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Advertising : 131 wordsJane 8—Passengers per bark Isabella, for Dunedin—Mr. Black, Mr. Andrews, and Mrs. Dickinson. ...
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Family Notices : 184 wordsThe s.s. Havilah left for Melbourne shortly after nine o'clock on Tuesday morning. The Craiglevar began discharge cargo on Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 181 wordsShortly after three o'clock yesterday morning (22nd May), the ship Medway, Captain Grieves, lying off the Gas Wharf, Darling Harbor, which arrived from Mauritius on Monday, was ...
Article : 483 wordsThe new Australian tariff will prove acceptable to all intelligent and reasonable men. It does not touch a single necessury of life except salt, on which a ...
Article : 464 wordsVessels seeking freight, or putting in from stress of weather, and not breaking bulk, are exempt from pilotage, light dues, and all port charges whatever, unless they require the ...
Article : 181 wordsSIR,—Would it not be well to get up petitions to Parliament, praying the immediate passing of the Railway Bill. If set about at once, a large number of signatures might be obtained in each ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is almost superfluous to avert to the assumption on which the ultra-democratic theory rests, "that all men are born free and equal;" its unsoundness has been long since ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 11 Jun 1863, Page 4
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