The outward bound English Mail closes at Launceston on, Saturday, 2nd Sept., at 6 p.m. Our Monthly Summary will be published on SATURDAY MORNING, ...
Article : 2,506 wordsMr Andrews has finished his contract, so far as the bridge is concerned, and is forming the eastern approach to the bridge. He has also a number of men busily employed at the new ...
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Article : 124 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 26th instant is a letter from Host Reynolds, of Formby Hotel, in reference to the conduct of Capt. Phillips, of the s.s. Titania, on the morning of the 19th inst. ...
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Article : 1,287 wordsThe Esperance and Southport Road Trust has made a rate of 1s in the pound. Mr Michael O'Bierne has been ...
Article : 539 wordsThis church is still without a settled pastor, the services for some months past having been conducted by various ministers under temporary arrangement. After ...
Article : 311 wordsSIR,—Having read two letters detailing the arrival and departure of the Pioneer from the Mersey on August 19th, from parties who fancy they were very ...
Article : 365 wordsBefore the cases were called on, Mr Jas. Taylor, jun., of Valleyfield, who has distinguished himself in connection with our educational system, was sworn in as a ...
Article : 548 wordsGreat excitement has prevailed at Hobart Town for the last few days owing to the alleged ill-treatment of a daughter of Captain Myers, of Mr Sherwin's whaling bark Marie Laurie. ...
Article : 545 wordsThe news concerning the fall in the price of bark has had a very depressing effect in this district. It is hoped the rumor will prove in correct, or that the low price will not be of long ...
Article : 108 wordsThe second concert of the above Society, which had been looked forward to with considerable interest by persons both in and out of the district, came off ...
Article : 634 wordsHaving been kindly furnished by a gentleman in this district with fuller particulars respecting the sad attempt at suicide made by the man James Somerville at Cressy on Sunday afternoon ...
Article : 425 wordsSIR,—A scrawl appears in your weekly of the 12th instant headed "Table Cape, from a correspondent," winding up with a bit of cheap Latin. He says—"Soon, however, it leaked ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 31 Aug 1876, Page 3
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