IT is with much pleasure we place the following sensible letter before our readers. The stupid ignorance of those readers. The stupid ignorance of those ...
Article : 1,730 wordsDecember 6—Steamer Royal Shepherd, 30 tons, W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne; G. Fisher agent. Passengers—Miss M'Lean, Miss Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. ...
Article : 891 wordsUnion—Fine flour £18; seconds ditto £16; bran, 1s 4d per bushel. Exeter—Fine flour, 17l 10s; seconds, 15l; wheat, 6s 6d to 7s; bran, 1s 3d per bushel; flour ...
Article : 47 wordsSir William Pynsent was a baronet of Whig principles, who had been a member of the House of Commons in the days of Queen Anne, and had retired to rural privacy when ...
Article : 548 wordsWE again have the pleasure of presenting our subscribers with an almanac for the coming year. It has been carefully prepared, and contains a great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsJoanna Koerten Block is regarded by the Dutch as one of their most remarkable female artists. She was born in Amsterdam in 1650, and manifested a taste for the fine ...
Article : 570 wordsTHERE is not the slightest prospect that prices will rule high next year, and we warn the farmers in time that they may sell at fair prices without ...
Article : 541 wordsYESTERDAY—But little is doing in the present state of the market, buyers not at all cager to purchase Oats and barley are in no demand whatever. Fine colonial flour is still ...
Article : 66 wordsDECEMBER 3.—The Herald reports:—The corn market continues in an unsettled state, caused by the heavy arrivals of flour and grain from California, Chill, and the Eastern States ...
Article : 422 wordsIt can scarcely be said that we have had enough of the Australian Colonies, because as long as they pursue their present career of repid, development, new features and aspects of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsNOVEMBER 30th.—The Register reports:— The flour market during the past week has been particularly inactive and dull, not more than one or two lots having changed hands; and ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Irish papers report a case which was tried last week in the Queen's Bench, and which brought to light some incidents of a singularly strange character. The facts are ...
Article : 561 words"On the eve of Captain P.'s departure to join the staff of the army of Italy, a retired colonel (an old family friend) paid him a visit. My dear friend, said the old man, 'I don't ...
Article : 550 wordsArrived—December 6, steamer Royal Shepherd, Melbourne; Renown, London. Salled—Yesterday morning, Prairic, Melbourne; wind N.E., weather moderate, ...
Article : 76 wordsDECEMBER 1st.—The Herald reports:— Business during the week has been unusually inactive, and most of our markets are without any alteration. There appears to be but little ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Emma Prescott and Boomerang, from Hobart Town, arrived at Melbourne on 28th November. The W. H. Dean, from Launceston, reached ...
Article : 1,753 wordsMr Z P Pocock's letter has been received and will appear in due course. "Ver[?]as" In our next. ...
Article : 20 wordsPERHAPS there is no magistrate in the island more able, honorable, and independent than Mr. Tarleton, the Police Magistrate in Hobart Town. Every ...
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Family Notices : 91 wordsThere is scarcely any alteration in the markets, and very few transactions are taking place except for home consumption. The Royal Shepherd cleared out this afternoon with ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 8 Dec 1860, Page 2
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