A telegram states that the English Mail arrived at Adelaide at 1.30 a.m. on the 9th instant. The telegraph was working the whole of yesterday, and ...
Article : 83 wordsMarch 9—Steamer Royal Shepherd 300 tons, W. H. Saunders, for Melbourne; g. Fisher, agent, Passengers—Mr. Dumaresq. Mr. Dumarerq, jun., Mr. Edlin, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsThe Ten Pounds Court sat on Wednesday, when about fifteen cases were dis. posed of, but none possessing any public ELECTRIC TELEGHAPH.—Communication ...
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Advertising : 222 wordsArrived—March 9. schooner Dobsons, Melbourne; wind E., light. Salled—March 9th, steamer Royal Shepherd, Melbourne. ...
Article : 76 wordscontaining the latest European news will be issued immediately on receipt of the telegram from Adelaide; and subscribers may obtain a copy gratis on sending to the office. A charge ...
Article : 52 wordsFlour is duller hero and at Adelaide. The working men intend to establish a paper. ...
Article : 20 wordsAt the last monthly meeting, Mr. Nicholas Gerrand was elected a member of the Society. The following letter was received from Mr. Hugh M. Hull:— ...
Article : 936 wordsThe now ministry are Robertson, Arnold, Cooper, and Weekes. The others are not known yet. ...
Article : 18 wordsSunday, 3h. 50m. a.m. ; 4h. 10m. p.m. Monday, 4h. 30m. a.m. ; 4h. 50m. p.m. Tuesday, 5h. 10m. a.m. ; 5h. 31m. p.m. Moon, last quarter, 14th instant, at 6h. 56m. ...
Article : 35 wordsIt must be within your knowledge, that that portion of the House of Palaver, which is popularly known as Cadger's Corner is occupied by several adventurers, needy, ...
Article : 391 wordsOn Thursday, Mr. John Davies, of the Mercury, applied at the police office, for a summons against the Rev. Richard Deodatus Harris, Rector of the High ...
Article : 147 wordsHOBART TOWN.—Passengers per ship Clasy from London—Mr. Mrs., and Miss Gee; Mr. [?] Mrs. Barnes and niece, Mr. Crocker, Mrs. Brownell, Misses Wilkinson (2). Mr. and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,240 wordsTHOSE who united in this gigantic act of plunder must now be aware that they not only committed a great crime, but, what is worse, made a great ...
Article : 248 wordsWe are gratified to hear that the presentation of a handsome dog cart, with harness, to Mr. Kidd, tile respected teacher of the public school at Evandale, took ...
Article : 328 wordsA respectable looking individual, who gave his name as Francis Murphy, and who appeared to be much affected by the degrading position in which he was placed, ...
Article : 580 wordsJury—Messrs. A. Iegg, D. L. Murray, It. Z. Poole, and W. K. O'Keeffe. FERGUSON v M'KERCHER. Mr. Miller for plaintiff; Mr. Douglas ...
Article : 251 words"How Not to Do It" is a jest upon bad drilling, by a Volunteer, of which the humour lies especially in some amusing little pictures. It is written in good faith, ...
Article : 539 wordsTo London, via Sues and Marreilles, per ii. M. S. Northam, on Wednesday, 14th Instant, at 0 o'clock p.m. To London, via Sues and Southampton, ...
Article : 70 wordsLIGHTING THE STREETS.—During the past few days workmen have been busily ed in fitting up the lamps for lighting the streets and we understand ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 10 Mar 1860, Page 2
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