The schooner Flying Cloud, from Port Frederick, arrived at Melbourne on the 9th instant. The Marip[?]sa entered outwards at Melbourne ...
Article : 435 wordsFebruary 12.—Schooner Agnes Jessie, 187 tons, J. B.Harrison, for Sydney; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. E. Price, Miss Brown, Mr. Edmund Wilson. ...
Article : 199 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under; To Melbourne, per Tasmania, via Hobart Town, on Monday, 16th inst., at 5 p.m. To London, via Suez and Marseilles, per ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsThis day, 9h 13m a.m.; 9h 69m p.m. Sunday, 10h 46m a.m.; 11h 20m p.m. Monday, 11h 68m a.m.; oh 0m p.m. New moon on Wednesday, 18th instant, at oh. ...
Article : 36 wordsArrived—February 13, Schooner Circassian, from Hobart Town; schooner Alma, from Newcastle ; 6.30 a.m., schooner Mayflower, put back. Sailed—February 13, 8 a.m., Schooner ...
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Family Notices : 90 wordsTHE name of Sir Richard Dry has been added to the Commission now sitting to enquire into the practicability of reconstructing the public departments, with ...
Article : 177 wordsThe accompanying notice to mariners, respecting a temporary lighthouse on Point Lonsdale, to warn vessels of their approach to sunken rocks, recently discovered, and to Point Lonsdale rock, ...
Article : 307 wordsBark Dunorlan, 369 tons, Captain Barwood, loading for London. Agent—Mr. John Crookes. Bark Saturnus, 360 tons, Captain Hauschild, from London, discharging cargo. Agent—Mr. ...
Article : 65 wordsIF Mr. Duffy had dictated the charges against him concerning Mr. Hugh Glass's alleged land dodges he could not have done the thing better. Indeed, some will ...
Article : 1,930 wordsFor London—Bark Dunorlan, Monday. For Melbourne—Steamer Black Swan, this day, 8.30 a.m.; brig Mercury, next week. For Otago—Brigantines Mariposa and Creole, ...
Article : 39 wordsFebruary 2.—Schooner Water Lily, 31 tons, Joho Gibson, from Melbourne. Cargo—1 cask beef, 24 deals, 4 bags lime, I ditto hair, 60 bags sugar, 5 bags nails, 1 tin ditto, 1 bale felt, 1 cask ...
Article : 374 wordsTuesday, the 10th inst, being the day appointed for nominating the councillors to represent the Municipality of Ross, Thomas Mason,Esq., acting for John Forster, Esq., as ...
Article : 142 wordsTransactions in the grain and flour market are limited, and quotations unaltered. Flour £10 to £11; wheat, new, 3s 9d; old, 4s to 4s 3d; oats, 5s. But little new grain is coming in. Hay, ...
Article : 55 wordsNo person who has no office or place of profit under the King, or who receives it pension from the Crown shall be capable of serving as a member of the House of Commons.—Act of Settlement, ...
Article : 473 wordsFlour continues to be quoted at 121 and 131, and wheat at 4s 9d and 5s. Bran, 1s 4d. A fair demand exists for oats, which we quote at 5s 6d, although some have been sold as high as 6s 9d. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe first of a series of lectures on "Our Indian Empire" was delivered last evening at the Mechanics Institute by the Rev. James Smith, of Castlemaine, Victoria, who was for ...
Article : 1,231 wordsFeb. 12—Passengers per s. s. Tasmania, from Melbourne—Mrs. and Miss Harrington, Mr.Campbell, Mr. Butler, Mr. Richard Crosby, Mr. Gates, Mr. Chuck, Mr. C. Davis, Mr. J. Moore ; ...
Article : 107 wordsBusiness in the import market has commenced very quietly to-day. There has been scarcely any inquiry for goods, and transactious have been very limited. A few orders have been received ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 14 Feb 1863, Page 4
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