The atrocities perpetrated by the Nenpolitan Government in Sicily have been frequently commented upon of late by the press, but the public will hardly be ...
Article : 628 wordsSeptember 24—Steamer Titania, 56 tons. Wm. Dubson, from N. W. Coast, Cargo from Table Cape—3 bags bacon, Brand & Co.; 24 bags wheat. J. W[?]lams. From the ...
Article : 90 wordsFOR the first time we saw the Census Bill yesterday, after it had passed the House of Assembly. It contains most offensive provisions, similar to those ...
Article : 413 wordsA meeting has been called in Hobart Town for the purpose of considering the propriety of establishing a Volunteer Company of Marine Artillery to man ...
Article : 71 wordsWednesday. 11h. 19. a.m.; 11h. 26m. p.m. Thursday. 11h. 46. a.m.; 0h. 8m. p.m. Full moon, 30th September, 11h. 28m. 10 a.m. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe brethren of the Loyal Cornwall Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, celebrated the anniversary of the Lodge last evening by a ...
Article : 636 wordsArrived—September 24, 3 50 p.m. brig Mercury, Melbourne, Captain Tulloch reports that he left the Heads at [?] a.m. yesterday. The Great Britain, steamer arrived on the 21st ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Council met at 4 p.m. Present—The Mayor and all the Aldermen, Minutes of last meeting road and confirmed. MEMORIALS. ...
Article : 4,020 wordsThe Argus gives the following resume of the great suit about the Clunes property— In the equity branch of the Supreme ...
Article : 1,683 wordsSeptember 13—Schooner Mary Steward, 65 tons. J. Jones, from stress of weather, bound from Emu Bay to Melbourne. 16—Schooner Dove, from Table Cape; ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Royal Shepherd entered the Heads at 11.30 this morning. The following is a list of the passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. M'Kinnon, Mrs. Silk, Messrs. G. Gibson, J. ...
Article : 46 wordsPending the arrival of the Royal Shepherd, from Melbourne, we cannot report any change in the markets. Flour is quoted at from 16l to 17l; wheat, 6s 9d; oats, 3s 0d to 3s 3d for ...
Article : 117 wordsWE have before us the Report of the Select Committee appointed by the House of Assembly to inquire into the system under which tickets-of-leave are granted ...
Article : 716 wordsIn consequence of it being reported to the Colonial Treasurer that the working of the Rural Municipalities Act was occasioning much anxiety in the Rural ...
Article : 273 wordsUnion—Fine flour £17; seconds d[?] £15; wheat, 6s 6d to 6s 8d; bran, 1s 4d per bushel; flour by the bag, 34s. Exeter—Fine flour, 16l to 17l seconds, 14l. ...
Article : 67 wordsWe have intelligence from Sydney to the 12th instant. A prollminary meeting has been held for the purpose of making arrangements for a ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Governor has approved of the establishment of a post office at Montacute in the district of Bothwell. Mr. Hallet to be postmaster. To take effect from the 1st ...
Article : 342 wordsMONDAY, September 24.—The Mercury states that the millers are offering 7s for wheat, but holders are not inclined to sell at that price. Oats—nothing doing. Flour in steady demand ...
Article : 37 wordsRemittance received from J. P. ...
Article : 7 wordsTo Table Cape, Emu Bay, and Circular Head, per [?] on Wednesday, 26th instant, at 5 o'clock p.m. Letters detained, being insufficiently stamped, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Colonial Secretary brought down a message from the Governor stating that his Excellency could not comply with the request of both Houses, and place 5000l on the estimates for ...
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Advertising : 139 wordsThe Attorney-General brought down a message from the Governor with regard to expireo paupers similar to that presented to the Legislative Council by the Colonial ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 25 Sep 1860, Page 2
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