August 13—Schooner Governor Wynyard, 26 tons, John Browne, from Port Frederick, Cargo—16.00 feet sawn timber J Barrett. August 3—Steamer Titania, 56 tons, Wm ...
Article : 103 wordsFriday, 1h, 23m, a.m.; 1h, 45m, p.m. Saturday, 2h, 7m. a.m.; 2h 28m. p.m. Moon—First quarter, 23rd August, 10h. 37m. 52s. p.m. ...
Article : 20 wordsArrived—August 14, brig Scotia, Melbourne; Hilander, Melbourne. This day, 8 a.m. fresh breeze and fine clear weather, wind W. Barometer 29 90, thermometer 51. ...
Article : 90 wordsMR. NUTT stands deservedly high in the estimation of all Australians as a professional man, and especially as a Tasmanian legislator. If in editorial ...
Article : 154 wordsThe following vessels which sailed from Launceston had arrived in England—May 15. Fingal, at Gravesend; June 5, Wm Ackers, in the Downs; June 13, Antipodes, in the ...
Article : 81 wordsTo Twofold Bay, Sydney, and New Zealand, via Hobart, per Tasmania, this day, at half-past 4 p.m. To Table Cape, Emu Bay, and Circular ...
Article : 173 wordsThe President read the following reply from the Governor to the address conveying the resolutions respecting the late President— ...
Article : 724 wordsFlour is quoted at 17l 10s to 18l; wheat, 7s 3d to 7s 6d; oats, nominal; bay 4l 10s to 51l; butter, 1s 2d; potatos 7l bags in; bread 5½d per 2 lb loaf, flour by the bag, 38s. ...
Article : 309 wordsWE hope it is not too late to arrange for a town clock to be placed in a conspicuous part of the public buildings now in course of erection. It is ...
Article : 128 wordsSOME of the most important discoveries have been the result of accident and upon every invention experience suggests improvement. The truthfulness of ...
Article : 1,233 wordsRemittance received from W. M. ...
Article : 7 wordsMr. Sherwin gave notice of motion for an address for 100 in aid of the Royal Society, Launceston. The Attorney-General moved the second ...
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Family Notices : 143 wordsUnion—Fine flour £18 to £19; seconds ditto, £16; wheat 7s 3d; oats nominal; bran, is 4d per bushel; flour by the bag 38s. ...
Article : 55 wordsWe have now received our complete files of English daily journals to the 27th June inclusive, and from them compile the following summary of European news. ...
Article : 1,975 wordsAt the evening sitting, on the House going into committee on the Ecclesiastical Estimates, Mr. Chapman moved his resolution for an equal distribution of the ...
Article : 127 wordsTUESDAY 16th August.—Wheat still quoted at 8s 6d; flour, 21l to 22l; oats scarcely ever asked for; potatos meet with no inquiry. ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsMessrs. F. W. Cosens' Monthly Circular of June 19th says—During the five weeks the have elapud since the departure of the las Australian wall, business has been dull, ...
Article : 247 wordsTHE existing tariff was passed on 19th February, 1852, and immediately came into operation. It has been completely successful, and South Australia has ...
Article : 403 wordsThe Governor has issued the following commissions under the Volunteer Act:— William Pilt, David Lewis, and Charles Torrens Belstead, gentlemen, to be ...
Article : 140 wordsThe May June sales closed on the 1st of June, the number of bales comprised in catalogues cons[?]ing of 11,757 bales Australian 30,211 biles Part Phillip, 12,468 bales ...
Article : 708 wordsOn Saturday last a bricklayer named Jones, whilst engaged at work at the Public School, Franklin, Huon, fell from he scaffold, and was killed. ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Archer: the sum of £220 for the purpose of continuing the electric telegraph from Launceston to Longford contingent upon the inhabitants raising the like sum. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 16 Aug 1860, Page 2
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