At a meeting of the Southern Tasmanian Agricultural Association, the following gentlemen were elected officers:— Patron, Sir W. T. Denison; ...
Article : 543 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald in the 14th inst, days:—The results of the public sales with which the present week has opened give promise of a marked improvement in our chief improve markets. In large sales [?] ...
Article : 530 wordsThe flour market in Victoria having improved, a beneficial effect has been produced here. Flour may now be considered decidedly firm and unless foreign supplies arrive, will probably advance, We belleve ...
Article : 430 wordsThe Australasian Masonic Hotel was opened on 14th instant. The Wizard of the South and AliBen-Son Alle were giving ...
Article : 301 wordsThe Waterwitch, from Hobart Town, arrived this morning. The steamer Black Swan and schooner Victoria cleared the heads last evening. ...
Article : 47 wordsTo Circular Head and Emu Bay per Titania, on Thursday, 26th instant, at 4 o'clock, p.m. To Swan River, per Tamar, same day. To Sydney P r Lissle Webber, on Wednesday, 27th ...
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Family Notices : 151 wordsWheat per bushel, 12s. to 12s. 6d., ; Cape barley, 6s. to 9s.; English ditto 16s.; oats, 8s. to 9s.; peas 20s; beans, 20s; tares, 1l; flour, per ton, 34l. to 37l; hay, loose, ditto, 8l. to 10l.; ditto, pressed, ditto, 12l. ...
Article : 193 wordsDec. 22.—L. S. N. Co.'s steamer Royal Shepherd, 184 tons, [?]. h. Saunders, master, from Geelong; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Whetlon, Mrs. Cuntingford, Mrs. Toogood, Miss Gunn, Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsThere is still a good trade to the Interior In produce and necessaries generally, but it is not so brisk as it has been, and will probably not again improve all about the middle of January. ...
Article : 391 wordsTHE requisition inviting the present aldermen to remain in office for another term, and the reply of those gentlemen, ...
Article : 791 wordsBy the Royal Shepherd we have papers of Wednesday last. Everything continued tranquil at the diggings. The gold fields commissioners arrived ...
Article : 1,183 wordsWe have received files of Auckland papers to the 15th ultimo. The Provincial Council was occupied by business wholly of local interest. A ...
Article : 198 wordsMiss Catherine Hayes gave a concert at Adelaide on 28th ultimo; the Lientenant-Governor was present. MURRAY NAVIGATIONS.—The Murray ...
Article : 584 wordsThe stocks of most descriptions of goods on hand, as well as the recent importations, continue in excess of consumption, and a rather uncommon feature has presented itself latterly ...
Article : 736 wordsWe regret to have to announce the appearance of the cholera amongst us again. Besides the lamented death of Mr. Ackroyd, we learn that two of his children are ...
Article : 376 wordsThe "Golden Era" publishes the following account of an extraordinary occurrence at Guaymas:— Captain Johnson. U. S. A., who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsINWARDS.—N.C.S.N. Co's steamer Titania, Brown from the coast. ...
Article : 12 wordsARRIVALS.—Dec. 20, steamer Iron Tasmania, Clinch, Sydney; passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Hodson, Mr. J. Hodson, Mrs. Williams, Misses Pascoe (?), Mrs. Pascoe and servant, Master Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. Bees, Dr. ...
Article : 59 wordsARRIVED.—December 12, Bright Planet Newcastle; Express. Hobart Town, Express. Susan Owens, Melbourne; 14, Thane of File, Hobart Town; 15. Juffinn Tools, Desdemona ...
Article : 106 wordsWe have further intelligence from the Cape, extending to 13th ultimo. We regret to learn that hostilities with the Caffres were again im [?]inent, and very ...
Article : 1,846 wordsARRIVED.—December 13, Constance, Soltana, Liverpool; Wanderer, Sydney; Mlaul, Newcastle; Elizabeth. Port Falry; Dohsons, Mercury, Launceston; 14 Maripoen, stemer Black swan. Launceston; steamer ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 23 Dec 1854, Page 2
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