Farm produce.—Flour, per ton, £30 to £31; wheat, per bushel, 13s., according to sample; bran, ditto, 4s. 4d., hay, loose per ton, £14; ditto, pressed, ditto, £20 to £21; oats, per bushel, [?] potatos (new), per ton, £26; ...
Article : 198 wordsMarch 4.—Steamer Lady Bird. 176 tons, T. Robertson, master, from Melbourne; Wm. Johnstone, agent. Passengers—Messrs. W. Swords, James Burns, Miss M. A. Burns, Mr. G. Burns, Colonel Penny, Mr. Green, Captain ...
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Advertising : 2,825 wordsBURNING OF THE STEAMER WEST WIND.—"Tamar Fire and Marine Insurance Office, Launceston, 6th March, 1854.—J. S. Waddell, Esquire.—Dear Sir,—I shall feel obliged by your contradicting the report which appeared ...
Article : 353 wordsThis interesting event came off on Friday and Saturday last, upon the ground of the Launceston club, and, as might be expected, caused considerable excitement, particularly ...
Article : 3,785 wordsTo Melbourne, by Lady Bird, on Wednesday, the 8th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. To Geelong, by Pirate, on same day. To London, by Sarah Anne, on same day. ...
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Family Notices : 76 wordsOn 2nd instant, the three parties charged with having wilfully set fire to the steam-ship West Wind were taken before Dr. Wilkins, of Williamstown. Their names are—William ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 7 Mar 1854, Page 2
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