May 21—Brig Syren, 157 tons, R. M'Eachern, from Melbourne; S. Tulloch, agent, In ballast. DEPARTURE. May 20—Steamship Derwent, 351 tons W. D. ...
Article : 181 wordsPORT OR HOBART TOWN,—Passengers per schooner Canterbury, from Havelock, N.Z.— Mrs. Yorke, Per bark Glencoe, for Dunedin— Mr and Mas Hedditch, Miss Hedditch, Mr and ...
Article : 38 wordsBusiness remains very quiet, In breadstuff no transactions of moment have taken place, and prices remain without alteration. The showers of rain which have fallen yesterday and to-day will ...
Article : 127 wordsLetters detained for postage :—Mr. J. Murray, Mr. Turner, Brisbane-street; Miss A. Smith, Carlton House, Sandhill; Mr. A. B. Coote, Westbury. ...
Article : 28 wordsBrigs Mercury, Syren; schooner Ha[?]y Bayley; steamer Tamar (tug). ...
Article : 14 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Rob Roy, Wednesday, noon; s.s. Tasmania, Wednesday, 1 p.m.; s.s. Derwent, Saturday, 29th inst., 2 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsLAUNCESTON.—Sailed—May 20, 4.30 p.m, p.s. Annie, N.W. Coast. 21, 1.38 p m., s.s Derwent, Melbourne. Weather.—May 21, 4 p.m., bar. 29 69, ther. 7l. Wind W, fresh ; equally. ...
Article : 31 wordsThis Day, 10h 51m a.m.; 11h 21m p.m. Sunday, 11h 46m a.m.; 0h 0m p.m. Monday, 12h 9m a.m.; 12h 30m p.m. Full Moon on Wednesday, 26th instant, 1h ...
Article : 33 wordsIf "Observer" will attach his name his communication will be admitted. ...
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Family Notices : 123 wordsThe brig Syren left Port Phillip Heads at 9 a.m. on Thursday, 13th instant, and entered. Tamar Heads on the 6th, but did not arrive at the wharf till yesterday in consequence of the late ...
Article : 641 wordsWE have much pleasure in giving insertion to the subjoined letter on the Ceylon railway, written by a visitor from that island, and whose facts may be relied on. ...
Article : 295 wordsAfter an unusually protracted period of fine southerly wind (about three weeks) the weather broke on Thursday morning, and throughout the day rain fell copiously. The ...
Article : 1,125 wordsAn important case has just been decided at Sydney after occupying the attention of the court for a fortnight. . No less a sum than one hundred and twenty thousand pounds was ...
Article : 3,157 wordsDEAR SIR,—During a very pleasant though very briel visit to Tasmania, I have been frequently questioned both by official and unofficial gentlemen whom I have had the pleasure of meeting. ...
Article : 2,845 wordsMasters of vessels and others anchoring off Low Heads, at the entrance of the River Tamer, are requested in the day time to keep the two white beacons in East Bay well open to the ...
Article : 97 wordsCaptain Charles Edwards reports having, on the 20th December last, while in command of the Melanie, passed over a dangerous coral patch on the south-east side of the fairway of the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 22 May 1869, Page 2
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