The time for receiving entries for the exhibition of the Northern Agricultural Society expired on Wednesday, and we are extremely pleased to learn that they are particularly ...
Article : 287 wordsOct. 25— Steamship Tamar, 308 tons, W, H. Sunders, from Melbourne; Geo, Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Ford, Mrs and Miss Holmes, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Kenon and child, ...
Article : 393 wordsSpirits, 360l 9 9d; tobacco, 186l 12s 64; other goods, 359l 0s 6d; bond rents, 11l 3s 7d; wartage, 96l 14s 2d; light dues, 29l 11s 4d; pilotage, 21l 16s 6d ; harbor dues, 6l 4s 6d; ...
Article : 60 wordsIssued for Home Consumption Brandy, 163½ gallons; rum, 180 ditto; geneva. 334½, ditto; whisky. 9½ ditto; sweetened gin, 3 ditto; wine 26 gallons 7 dozen quarts; tobacco, 1116 lbs; ...
Article : 359 wordsArrived—S.s. Tasmania, from Launceston. The P. & O. Company's R.M.S.S. Avoca will be at the Hands at midnight; passed the Otway at 6 o'clock. ...
Article : 78 wordsBarks Westbury, Mackay, Osborne; brig Mercury; steamers Tamar, Percy, Tamar (tug). ...
Article : 16 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Tamar, Wednesday, 27th, daylight; s s. Tasmania, Tuesday, 2nd November, 11 a.m. For London—Barks Harrington and ...
Article : 45 wordsSailed—S.s. City of Hobart, for Hobart Town. Auckland advices report that the rebel Te Kooti has been wounded severely. To Husn, ...
Article : 27 wordsTAMAR HEADS.—Arrived—October 24, 9 a m. s.s. Tamar, Melbourne; s.s. Percy, N. W. Coast. Sailed—October 23, bark Isabella, Lady Elliot'a Island; s.s. Tasmania, Melbourne. ...
Article : 45 wordsMr.Montgomery appeared again at the Mechanics' Institute on Saturday evening, when, as anticipated, the large hall was crowded, the success of the gifted elocutionist on the previous evening ...
Article : 447 wordsSailed—Fugitive, for Launceston; and Windward, for Hobart Town. SAILING MATCH.—On of the prettiest sailing races we have ever seen on the Tamar ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsThe "Great Tasmania" reef at Waterhouse, recently discovered by Messrs. Pilson and Ellis, has been sold privately. It was currently rumored in town yesterday that the ...
Article : 603 wordsThis Day, 4h 16m a.m. ; 4h 38m p.m. Wednesday, 5h 3m a.m. ; 5h 29m p.m. Moon—Last quarter on Thursday, 28th inst. at 6h 22m 58s p.m. ...
Article : 28 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Tamar, THIS DAY, 26th instant, at 5 p.m. To London, via Suez and Marseilles, per R.M.S. Geelons, on Saturday, 6th November, ...
Article : 136 wordsThe s s. Tamar left Melbourne at 12 30 p m. and Port Phillip Heads at 4 50 p.m. on Saturday. Had fine weather throughout the passage. Entered Tamar Heads at 9.50 a m. on Sunday. ...
Article : 232 wordsCorrespondents should write only on one side of the paper, and when their communication contain personal references they MUST be authenticated by the name and address of the writes—not neccessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. ...
Article : 102 wordsWe have no change to note in breadstuff, prices remaining as given in our last, whilst there is a total absence of transactions. Brau is slightly easier, £6 being the highest now ...
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Family Notices : 111 wordsOn Sunday last, sermons were preached and collections made on behalf of the above Society, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian and Prince's Square Congregational Churches, by ...
Article : 534 wordsTHE English mail has again arrived at Adelaide several days before the contract time, bringing news to 23rd September. The punctuality of the P. and O. Company is now ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 26 Oct 1869, Page 2
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