To Sydney and Geelong, per Pirate, on Friday, 24th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. To Geolong, per Royal Shepherd, on Saturday, 25th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Melbourne Morning Herald of Saturday says:— [?]th the import returns of last week before them our [?]aders will be prepared to learn that no improvements taken place in any approach of trade this week; ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsWE remind our readers that Mr. and Madame Herwyn have kindly consented to give a concert to-morrow evening, at the Cornwall Assembly Rooms, in aid of ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE question between Mr. Attorney-General Smith and the public has now been brought to an issue. It may be thus condensed:—The bill to incorporate the people ...
Article : 621 wordsNovember 22.—Schooner Mariposa, 190 tons, W. Croucher, master, from Melbourne; W. Brown and [?]ons, agents. No passengers. Nov. 23.—Brig City of Sydney, 106 tons, J. ...
Article : 331 words"You must go home" says-the proverb "to learn news." The London correspondent of the New York paper called the National Democrat, regales our cousins over the water with the ...
Article : 794 wordsINWARDS.—November 22, schooner Rose Ann, Quinn, from Port Sorell, with 14,000 paling; 23 schooner Mary [?]nn. Boskhill, from the Leven, with shingles, &c.; schooner Ellen and Mary, Stevens, returned to port for ...
Article : 96 wordsOn Monday morning Lieutenant Perry was summoned before Lieutenant-Colonel Garrett, in the officers' messroom, at the Sheet-street barracks, Windsor, who, in ...
Article : 904 wordsARRIVED.—November 22, barqe Honduras Palot, London; passengers—Messrs. E. Chancellor, T. Turnbull; 13 steerage. SAILED.—November 21, Harriett Nathan, Lloyd, ...
Article : 65 wordsPresent:—The Mayor, and Aldermen Crookes, Douglas, Button, Dowling, and Weedon. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
Article : 2,800 wordsThe Black Swan cleared the hauls this morning. The schooner Native Lass, for King's Island, cleared the heads on Sunday. A notice was unintentionally omitted from our last. ...
Article : 158 wordsA second meeting was held at Mezger and Basstian's on Monday night in reference to the gold at Macquarie Harbor. An adjournment of a week was agreed to for ...
Article : 286 wordsThe following description of buoys laid down in Gage's Roads, Western Australia, has been published, and is now given for the information of the public:— Description of buoys placed to mark the position of ...
Article : 642 wordsNEARLY thirty years have elapsed since the proposal was first made to introduce water into Launceston; yet the inhabitants are still dependent upon a precarious source for ...
Article : 1,218 wordsSIR,—Mr. Francis Smith, Jun., finds fault with the Launceston corporation bill drawn by Mr. Town Clerk. Will you allow me to ask him just to look at that blundering specimen of ...
Article : 156 wordsLike many other things emigration is good when it is voluntary, bad when it is involuntary. The involuntary emigrant is mischievous alike to himself and to the country which he joins. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 23 Nov 1854, Page 2
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