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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    June 4—Steamship Derwent, 351 tons W. D. Lyon, from Melourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mrs G[?], M[?] waterhouse, Messrs. Lloyd, M[?]chell, Wa[?] R[?] Forla, Hoskin, ...

    Article : 359 words
  3. LAUNCESTON POST OFFICE.

    To Adelaide, Sydney, &c., per Derwent, on Tuesday, 8th instant, at 9 30 a.m.To Melbourne. per Derwent, on Tuesday, 8th instant, at 10 a.m. ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 20 words
  5. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Correspondents should write only on one side of the paper, and when their communications contain personal references they MUST be authenticated by the name and andress of t s writer—not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. Family Notices

    {No abstract available}

    Family Notices : 123 words
  7. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    There is no improvement in our corn and flour market, nor is there likely to be any. The recent rains in Australia have brought the grass forward with amazing rapidity, but ...

    Article : 1,556 words
  8. VESSELS IN HARBOR.

    Barks M. M. Jones, Moo[?], Tynemouth, brig Prairie, steamers Derwent, Tamar (tug). ...

    Article : 15 words
  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For Melbourne—Steamship Derwent, Tuesday, 8th June, 11 a.m., s.s. Tasmania, Monday, 14th instant, 2 p.m. For Melbourne and Geelong—Steamship Rub ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    LAUNCESTON.—Arrived—June 4, 8.30 a.m. s.s. Derwent, Melboune; 8.45 a.m., bark Moon beam, West Hartlepool; 3 p.m., bark Tyne mouth, London. Sailed—June 3, 1.15 p.m., s.s ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. HIGH WATER.

    This Day, 9h 33m a.m.; 10h 2m p.m. Sunday, 10h 29m a.m.; 10h 55m p.m. Monday, 11h 19m a.m; 11h 42m p.m. New Moon—Thursday, 10th instant, 1h 40m ...

    Article : 33 words
  12. LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    NOTHING is more common in this country than the assertion that in a well-regulated system of emigration will be found one of the most efficient remedies ...

    Article : 1,802 words
  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The s.s. Derwent left Melbourne wharf at 11 a.m., and cleared Port Phillip Heads at 2 p.m on Thursday. Had light winds and fine weather throughout the passage. Entered Tamar Heads ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. SIGNS OF CIVILISATION.

    OUR readers will remember the exclamation of the traveller who, upon the sight of a gallows, thanked Heaven that he had again reached a sign of civilisation. Does ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  15. LIGHT RAILWAYS.

    We have received from Mr. W. A. Z al the following circular setting forth "reasons in favor of light railways for Victoria," with a request that we would give it publicity; as ...

    Article : 750 words
  16. COMMERCIAL.

    Our breadstuffs markets remain without any decided movement one way or other, and both buyers and holders are in a state of uncertainly. Advices from Victoria note grost [?] there in ...

    Article : 241 words
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