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Advertising : 77 wordsMarch 27—Brig Mercury, 150 tons, J. Tulloch, from Melbourne: E. Green and Co., agents. March 27—Brig Alexandra, 208 tons, ...
Article : 267 wordsThe brig Mercury left Port Phillip Heads on Monday inst, and had a fine run across. She came alongside the wharf on Thursday after. The Star of Victoria commenced on Thursday ...
Article : 698 wordsThe Argus of Wednesday reports—The market for flour has shown some degree of improvement within the last few days, and a slight rally in prices has occurred. Adelaide best brands of ...
Article : 516 wordsIT has been objected that the Marine Board at Launceston is a misnomer, because it is composed of two officials and three mercantile men. But it might as ...
Article : 388 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Havilah, on Tuesday, 31st instant, at half-past 8 a.m. To Invercargill, Otago, and Lyttleton, ditto ...
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Family Notices : 93 wordsBark Saturnus, 360 tons, Captain Hanschild, loading for London. Agent—Mr. Jao. Crookes. Bark Statesman, 296 tons, Captain S Coysh, loading for London. Agents—Messrs. ...
Article : 104 wordsVessels seeking freight, or putting in from stress of weather, and not breaking bulk are exempt from pilotago, light does, and all port charges whatever, unless they require the ...
Article : 56 wordsFor London—Bark Saturnus and bark Statesman, about 5th April. For Melbourne—Steamer Havilab, Tuesday, 10 a.m.; brig Mercury early. ...
Article : 27 wordsWHEREVER the expenditure is great there will be malversation, but the unscrupulous plunder in the American States is without parallel. Democracy is ...
Article : 793 wordsOur dates are to the 14th instant. From the Invercargill Times of the 13th we take the following—During the current week a fair demand for goods has been maintained, the ...
Article : 274 wordsThis day, 6h 58m a.m.; 7h 35m p.m. Sunday, 8h 18m a.m.; 9h 0m p.m. Monday, 9h 39m a.m.; 10h 19m p.m. Full Moon, on 4th April, at 1h. 57m. 28s. ...
Article : 36 wordsA SHREWD observer of, men and manners, conduct and its consequences, has recorded the, result of his experience. He says, "It is a sound maxim that ...
Article : 392 wordsArrived—March 26, brig Alexandra, from Melbourne. 27, bark Sea Breeze and str. Havilah, from Melbourne. Sailed—March 27, steamer Royal Shepherd, ...
Article : 86 wordsA race was run on the New Town Course on Wednesday, between Mr. S. Harris's b.g. Stranger, and Mr. Eady's b.g. Barebones, and resulted in an easy victory by the former. ...
Article : 347 wordsA decided improvement has taken place in the flour and grain markets within the last few days, and the advices to hand by the Havilah appear likely to produce increased firmness, excepting, ...
Article : 381 wordsMarch 17—Cutter Gauntlett, Granger, from Launceston, with general cargo and passengers. March 19—Schooner Brilliant,. 112 tons, Stephens, from Melbourne; in ballast. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Wellington Independent of a recent date reports—In colonial produce the following are the latest quotations—Flour, per 2000 lbs, 14l to 16l. Sharps, per 100 lbs, 8s to 9s. Bran, per 29 lbs, ...
Article : 83 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have news from the Cape to the 21st January. The South African Advertiser says— Breadstuffs, Grain, & e.—2000 barrels American ...
Article : 263 wordsMarch 25—Passengers per Mary Ann, from Geelong—Mrs. Valentine and child. Per bark Isabella, from Dunedin—Mrs. Copping, Messrs. Eady, Petley, and Scott; 5 steerage. Per bark ...
Article : 160 wordsYesterday's Mercury reports—A fair amount of business has been transacted during the day. Wheat is arriving freely and sales have been effected at 4s 6d and 4s 8d. The ruling quotation ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 28 Mar 1863, Page 4
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