Advice from Melbourne indicate a slight improvement in trade, but not sufficient to warrant an alteration in our quotations. Everything continues very dull. THE MILLS.—Union,—First flour, per ton, 31/.; seconds ...
Article : 236 wordsTo Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, by Black Swan, on Monday, 2nd October at half-past 3 o'clock p.m. ...
Article : 21 wordsAN OBSERVER,—Mr. Allison, by putting the imperliment question. "who is Mr. Chapman?" fairly opens himself to Observer's explanation who Mr. Allison is but Observer must sign his real name before we can ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Melbourne papers by the Black Swan, notice, no improvement in the markets. Hay was very dull; sheep and cattle plentiful. The Herald of Wednesday, says;— The gold market has been less active to-day as regards ...
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Family Notices : 42 wordsNEVER was tribute more merited than that paid to Mr. H. S. Chapman, prior to his departure for Victoria, "One in a thousand" among officials, his ...
Article : 533 wordsIn accordance with previous announcement the friend's and admires of the late Colonial Secretary, H. S. Chapman Esq., entertained that gentleman at dinner on Monday evening, prior ...
Article : 5,675 wordsSeptember 29,—L.S.N. Co.'s steamer Black Swan, A. T. Woods, master, from Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent Passengers— Messrs. W. Ray. E. Fitzallen, Mien, Borowman, Tate, M'Lean, T. Speer, Brown, J. Harfit, Mr. ...
Article : 156 wordsOUTWARDS.—Schooner Rose Ann, Quinn, for the Mersey. In ballast. September 29.—Steamer Titanis, Brown, for the N.W. Coast; Cargo for Port Sorell—2 case 2 packages ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsARRIVALS.—September 29, Schooner Francls, Bennett, from Sydney; I steerage passenger. ...
Article : 12 wordsARRIVED.—September 21, Nepture, Steamer, Dundee 22. Competitor, London; City of Sydney, steamer, Sydney; 23, Oliver Lang, Star of the East, Liverpool' Madras (P. and O. steamer), Sydney; Clareia, ...
Article : 184 wordsARRIVED,—September 22, Hdwk, Launceston. 25, Friends Dundee; Thistle, Melbourne. SAILED.—September 22, Flying Fish, Hobart Town. 24, Janet Dickson, Helen, Launceston. ...
Article : 40 wordsARRIVED.—September 15, Nonparell, Melbourne, 16 Daphne, Freemantle. 18, Havilah, steamer, Melbourne, 21. Skyrocket, Guichen Bay. CLEARED,—September 15, Sir Charles Forbes, Callao; ...
Article : 59 wordsARRIVED.—September 15, william Denny, steamer, Auckland; H. M. S. Electra, Wanderer, Monarch, Kate Kearney, Wanderer, Melbourne; Auguste and Mellna, London; Constantine, New Caledonia; Apprentice, ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Speaker took the, chair at 4 o'clock. Present.—Representatives,— The Speaker, Mr. Chapman, Dr. Officer, Dr. Butler, ...
Article : 2,614 wordsThe following alterations have been made in the code of signals used at the Windmill-hill:—No. 58, steam boat Titania; No. 2 at east yard-arm, Titania is Swan Bay; little at west yard-arm, Titania at Pig Island. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 30 Sep 1854, Page 2
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