AN unusual press of advertisements renders the omission of much interesting news unavoidable; we therefore ask the indulgence of our readers. ...
Article : 28 wordsWheat (scarce) per bushel, 15s. to 16s. Cape barley, 8s. to 9s. English date. 10s; oats 8s. to 9s. peas, 20s; beans. 20s: tarvs, 14; flour per ton. 36l to 37l. hay. loose ditto, 13l. to 15l. ditto, pressed, ditto, 14l. ...
Article : 167 wordsAN attempt was made by some member of council to exclude reporters from the chamber, in consequence of some derisive remarks made by the latter in their gallery ...
Article : 446 wordsNo wheat has been offered for sale this week. Flour is firm at former quotations—30l. for fine and 28l. for second quality, per ton of 2000 lbs. Bran, 3s. 6d. per bushel. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. William Ivey sold yesterday a portion of the cargo of rice, per Lady Leigh, from Batavia, at an average of £22 per ton. Also the sheep, ex City of Hobart, at 19s. per head. The steamer having experienced very ...
Article : 77 wordsA motion by Mr. Younghusband. In the legislative council for an address to his Excellency to appropriate a sufficient sum to [?]uce the establishment off a fortnightly steam communication between Port Adelaide and ...
Article : 558 wordsNov 20.—L. S. N. Co's steamer Black Swan, 145 tons, A. T. Woods, master, from Melbourne, George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Messrs. Duthie, Blacket, Ferswood. F Davis, S. Davis, Craven Hepburn, Dick ...
Article : 207 wordsA letter from Ledsund, of the 1st instant. says:—We have captured a commissaire, one of that mysterious and powerful force—the Russian ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsCURIOUS CLERICAL COMPETITION.—The Glasgow Daily Mail described the conduct of the Rev. Mr. Johnson, the parish minister of Cambusland in connexion with the open-air ...
Article : 1,995 wordsAn Information under the new Jury Act was laid against Mr. M'Gregor. tinman, or Elizabeth-street, by the Chief Constable for making an untrue answer to the person ...
Article : 336 wordsINWARDS.—Nov. 18, N. C. S. Co.'s steamer Titania, Brown, from the coast, in ballast. ...
Article : 15 wordsARRIVED.—Nov. 10, steamer Titanic, Brown, from Launceston, with sundries and passengers; 11, schooner Beacon, Nicholson, from the Mersey River; passengers—The Lord Bishop of Tasmania, Capt. King. R.N.R. ...
Article : 117 wordsARRIVED.—Nov. 17. schooner Eclipse. Dodd, Port Albert; one steerage; brig Jane, Walker Geelong, 19. barque Helen S. Page, Spring Port Albert; passengers—Messrs Clark Dougal, I steeage; schooner Ocean ...
Article : 111 wordsARRIVED.—November 12. Waterlily, Wave, Mariposa, Gem. Launceston; James, Sealers Cove; 13, Melbourne, Don Pedro, Margaret Thompson, Hobart Town; Montezoma, Geelong; Neptune, Torva, ...
Article : 138 wordsAt the Kilkenny Assizes, also before Mr. Justice Ball, the trial of another important case, exciting great interest, commenced on Tuesday. It was a suit instituted by Mr. Pierce Butler, ...
Article : 662 wordsOur files are to Saturday, inclusive. A horrible murder had been committed at Browne's station, near Bullaarnt. It seems that a digger and one of Mr. Browne's stock-drivers, ...
Article : 589 wordsARRIVED.—November 8, Jessy, Port Fairy; Susannah Christina, Liverpool; o, Cyclone, Calcutta; William Deany Auckland; Bengal, Border x: Damont Derville. Tahid; Claudius Civilus, Liverpool; Menam. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe government have conferred a great boon on Sandridge, by the erection of a double lamp, 40 feet high, one for the Bay, and the other for the jetty, on a slide opposite to each other. A board beneath contains ...
Article : 152 words"Questor" in our next. ...
Article : 7 wordsTo Circular Head and Emu Bay, per Titania, this day at 4 o'clock, p.m. To Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, per Black Swan, on Wednesday, 22nd instant, at half-past eleven ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 21 Nov 1854, Page 2
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