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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The departure of the bark Sea Breeze, loading for Dunedin, is postponed until Wednesday next, The bark Saturnus cleared out yesterday for ...

    Article : 482 words
  3. LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    IN the days of Christ the Jewish world was divided into three classes, just as the Christian world is now distinguished. There was the Sadducee—the learned, ...

    Article : 943 words
  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    April 10—Steamer Black Swan, 300 tons, A.T. Woods, from Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs F Smith, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Aikenhead, Mrs ...

    Article : 372 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  6. LAUNCESTON POST OFFICE.

    On and after Monday, 13th instant, the mails for Hadpen, Carrick, Hagley, Westbury, Exton, and Deloraine, and for the post stations beyond Deloraine, will be closed at this office at half-past ...

    Article : 41 words
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    Letters detained, being insufficiently stamped or not bearing stamps:— Miss Rogers, Mr Hall, Evandale. Mrs Michael Phillips, Campbell Town. ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 66 words
  9. GOVERNMENT EDUCATION.

    "A GREAT number of the children brought up in our work house," said Mr. Kinnaird at the Social Science Congress, "become the youths of our reformatories, and ...

    Article : 320 words
  10. HOBART TOWN AND THE SOUTH.

    A HARD CASE.—At the Police Court last week, a man named James Taylor and his wife were charged with having stolen from a boy, named Jones, in the employ of Mr. ...

    Article : 641 words
  11. PORT OF LAUNCESTON.

    Vessels seeking freight, or putting in from stress of weather, and not breaking bulk, are exempt from pilotage, light does, and all port charges whatever, unless they require the ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. HIGH WATER AT LAUNCESTON.

    This day, 6h 18m a.m.; 6h 54m p.m. Sunday, 7h 30m a.m.; 8h 13m p.m. Monday, 8h 55m a.m.; 9h 36m p.m. Moon—Last quarter 11h 11m 16s a.m. ...

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  13. NOTICES TO MARINERS.

    Notice is hereby given, that the Troubridge Lighthouse Tower will, on and after the 1st May, 1863, be colored red and white, in alternate stripes of each, twenty feet in depth, commencing from ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. PILOTAGE RATES.

    For every sailing vessel liable to pilotage, 1s per ton inwards, and the same outwards. For every steam vessel liable to pilotage, 8d per ton inwards, and the same outwards. ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING!

    Arrived—April 10, steamship Black Swan from Melbourne. HOBART TOWN. Arrived — April 9, bark Catherine, from ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. GUICHEN DAY.

    Notice is hereby given that the obelisk on Cape Lannes (which was originally white) has been painted red and white in horizontal stripes, there being three white stripes and two red stripes; ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. VESSELS IN HARBOR.

    Bark 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 : 102 words
  18. COMMERCIAL.

    There is not a large amount of business doing, transactions being confined principally to the supply of the demands for local purposes. Flour continues at £11, and wheat ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For London—Bark Saturnas to-day; bark Statesman, early. For Melbourne—Steamer Black Swan, Tues For Dubedin—Brig Alexandra, early; bark Sea ...

    Article : 34 words
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    CINNAMON GARDENS OF CEYLON.—The cinnamon gardens of Ceylon have long been celebrated for their beauty. They lay scattered over the face of the county at intervals, and sometimes ...

    Article : 388 words
  21. RIVER DON.

    April 4—Schooner Spec, from Melbourne. April 5—Cutter Mountaineer, from Launceston. DEPARTURES. March 29—Cutter Mountaineer, for Launceston ...

    Article : 28 words
  22. HOBART TOWN.

    A fair amount of animation has exhibited it sel in our markets during the last few days—although sales that have taken place have been purely for local purposes, there being an absence of ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. EXCHANGE.

    If there is one thing more plain than another it is that the more persons have of necessaries and luxuries the better they are off. But the world is not without a ...

    Article : 441 words
  24. CIRCULAR HEAD.

    April 4—Schooner Waterlily, Gibson, from Melbourne, in ballast. 6—Schooner Northern Light, Pasley, from Melbourne, just arrived. Two vessels in the ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. MELBOURNE.

    The Argus, of Thursday, the 9th inst reports as follows:—" No alteration has taken place in the produce markets. The advance in prices has been fully sustained, although, of course, no great ...

    Article : 260 words
  26. PORT OF HOBART TOWN.

    April 9—Passengers per brig Cosmopolite, for Dunedin—Messrs. F. Cutts, James Wright, Warren, Thomas Newman, A. Robinson, and Thomas Dossiter. ...

    Article : 30 words
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    CHEAT DEGREES.—There are, it appears, universities—those of Geissen, Jena, and Erlangon—which confer degrees on payment of £10, and on production of a dissertation which the applicant ...

    Article : 43 words
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