March 25—Steamer Royal Shepherd, 300 tons, N. M'Eacharn, front Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers — Messrs. W. Bayle, D. Clyne, Haigh, Robotham, Waymouth,W. Coulter, ...
Article : 441 wordsTHE intelligence by the English monthly mail is not of that startling kind which we have sometimes been accustomed to receive. The internecine war in the ...
Article : 320 wordsThe news by the Black Swan has a tendency to give an increased firmness—for a time, at all events—to the flour and grain markets. We have not, however, yet heard of any advance in ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Mercury of yesterday reports—There is no change to note in the state of our markets, and quotations are without alteration Wheat, 4s 4d to 4s 8d. Flour, 121. Bran, 1s 4d. Oats, 5s to ...
Article : 79 wordsOur dates are to the 23rd instant. We take the following from the Argus of that day—The flour market has been brisker, more particularly towards the close of the week. Country inquiry ...
Article : 183 wordsThis day, 5h 21m a.m.; 5h 40m p.m. Friday, 6h 3m a.m,; 6h 65m p.m. Moon—First quarter on Friday, 27th inst., at 6h. 46m. 28s."p.m. ...
Article : 28 wordsBar Saturnus, 360 tons, Captain Hauschild, loading for London. Agent—Mr. Jno. Crookes. Bark Statesman, 296 tons, Captain S. Coysh, loading for London. Agents—Messrs. ...
Article : 56 wordsFor London—Bark Saturans and bark Statesman, about 5th April. For Melbourne—Steamer Royal Shepherd, to-morrow, on arrival of Hobart Town mail. ...
Article : 25 wordsWe have papers from Dunedin to the 12th, and from Invercargill to the 10th, instant, both inclusive. The Invercargill journals contain no ...
Article : 89 wordsArrived—March 24, steamer Royal Shepherd, from Melbourne. 25, brig Mercury, from Melbourne. Sailed—March 24, 6.46 p.m., steamer Black ...
Article : 40 wordsA GREAT injustice is done to the Port of Launceston by the present Government hesitating to sanction the proposition of the Marine Board to procure a tug for ...
Article : 119 wordsThe bark Koh-i-noor arrived at Melbourne on Sunday last from Newcastle. The brig Alexandra, Captain M. Vissen, and bark Sea Breeze, Captain Williamson, cleared ...
Article : 569 wordsA NEW electoral bill is passing through its stages in the neighboring colony. Its principal feature is that electors must claim for themselves the right to vote. ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Royal Shepherd, on Thursday, 26th instant, at 5 p.m. Letters detained, being Insufficiently stamped ...
Article : 46 wordsA meeting of the members of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce was held in the Mechanics' Institute, at there o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of taking into ...
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Family Notices : 314 wordsON one point there is no difference of opinion among the mercantile community of Launceston, and that is that they should retain the management of the port ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 26 Mar 1863, Page 4
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