Launceston and Western Railway.—Messrs Kenn[?]y, [?] Whyte, and Hutchine were appointed to [?] in conjunction with members of the Assembly as a Committe[?] of ...
Article : 655 wordsTHE influx of urgent "copy" late last evening compelled us to omit lending articles, Parliamentary, and other matter. ...
Article : 30 wordsSept. 9—Schooner Tien Tain, 254 tons, J. M'Kinlay, for Sydney; G Fisher, agent. Sep. 10—Steamship Derwent, 351 tons, A T. Woods, for Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. ...
Article : 451 wordsAT a late hour last night we received by telegraph the substance of the Attorney- General's motion in reference to the Main Line Railway. As we understand the ...
Article : 1,808 wordsLetters detained for postage:—Mr. Thomas Chadwick, Saymour, Victoria; Mr. C. Childs, Torquay ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsCorrespondents should write only on one side of the paper, and when, their communications contain personal references they MUST be authenticated by the name and address , of the writer—not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. ...
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Family Notices : 169 wordsThere has been a marvellous change in the weather during the last two days. Spring appears to have dropped in upon us all at once, and the bright warm sunshine seems to have ...
Article : 791 wordsBarks Osborne, Westbury; brig Mercury; steamers Annie, Tamar (tug). ...
Article : 12 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Tasmania, Thursday, 16th inst., 9 a.m. s.s. Tamar, Wednesday, 22nd, noon; brig Mercury, early. For Leven—Wave, Tuesday evening. ...
Article : 24 wordsTAMAR HEADS.—Arrived—Sept. 10, 10.40 a.m., p.s. Annie, N.W. Coast. Sailed—Sept. 9, 7.7 p.m. s.s. Percy, N.W. Coast. 10, 6.40 a.m., cutter Duke of Edinburgh Hobart Town; 6.45 ...
Article : 77 wordsNotices of Motion.—By Mr. Whyte; For correspondence between Government and Messrs. Doyae, Major, and Willett, respecting survey of Main Line Railway.—By Captain Langdon: For ...
Article : 1,705 wordsThis Day, 4h 23m a.m.; 4h 47m p.m. Sunday, 5h 12m a.m.; 5h 39m p.m. Monday, 6h 12m a.m.; 6h 50m p.m. Moon—First quarter on Sunday, 12th instant, ...
Article : 35 wordsThe s.s. Tasmania may be expected here to-morrow, from Melbourne. When the cutter Wave left the River Leven, on Wednesday, the schooner Lismore was loading ...
Article : 242 wordsThe Assembly met to-day, but adjourned until Tuesday next, when Mr. Byrne's motion censuring the Government for the appointment of Mr. Rolfe, a stranger, Commissioner of Customs, will ...
Article : 95 wordsPrivilege.—Mr. Grubb complained that he had this morning, as a spectator, attended the sitting of the joint Committee of Enquiry on the Launceston and Western Railway. He had ...
Article : 186 wordsThe third day's racing in connection with the Randwick meeting took place to-day. The result was as follows:—Craven Plate.—Glencoe 1, Tim Whiffler 2, ...
Article : 84 wordsPrices of breadstuffs continue very firm, though few transactions of moment can be noted. Large quantities continue to be exported to Melbourne, where the demand for wheat and flour is very ...
Article : 330 wordsIn the Supreme Court to-day the Solicitor-General's motion on behalf of defendants for an appeal to the Privy Council in Overall and another v. Robertson and another, was refused ...
Article : 164 wordsNotice.—By Mr. Meredith: For names of members of Spring Bay Board of Works before the gradients on Backland and Sheepwash road were made known to the Government by the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 11 Sep 1869, Page 2
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