The result of the sale of Messrs. French's property, by Mr. Howe, gave satisfactory proof that there is no lack of money in Launceston; and that the stagnation in trade, occasioned mainly by u[?]gmented supplies of ...
Article : 72 words(By Submarine and European telegraph). [From the Sun, Aug. 3.] We have received the following despatch dated last night, from our correspondent in ...
Article : 217 wordsOctober 16.—Schooner Hawk, 121 tons, M. Morris, Master, from Geelong; E. Edwards, agent. No passengers October 18.—Schooner Mariposa, 190 tons, J. Croucher, ...
Article : 529 wordsBy latest advices the allied troops have crossed the Danube. The Russians, either through fear or for some strategic purpose, are on the move. ...
Article : 1,548 wordsIt is supposed that a new request for the the co-operation of Sweden-Norway has been made. The special commissioners who have been sent to Stockholm for that ...
Article : 590 wordsTo Table Cape and Ema Bay, per Ira, on Friday, 20th instant. To Geelong, and Melbourne, via Geelong, per Royal Shepherd, on Monday, 23rd instant, at 1 o'clock p.m. ...
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Family Notices : 34 wordsThe Calcutta arrived at Melbourne on Sunday last. She brings news to the 4th of August, but as the Royal Shepherd is from Geelong, the papers and letters for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsIn the report of the medical Officer of Health appeared the following paragraph:— "I very deeply regret to inform your honourable court that the tabular statement of the city ...
Article : 385 wordsA portion of the Anglo-French army is marching on Bucharest. The head-quarters of Omar Pacha are at Giurgeve. ...
Article : 39 wordsARRIVED.—October 16. barque Abberton, 451 tons, Fleming, from London— passengers, Dr. Atkinson, wife and seven children, and 16 intermediate; schooner Pilot, 90 tons, Shepherd. from Melbourne; schooner Margaret, ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Pacha of Belgrade has been informed, from the Ottoman head-quarters, that the Russians, in three columns, have commenced the evacuation of Wallachia, ...
Article : 183 wordsARRIVED.—October 12, R.M.S. Wyvern, from the heads; 13, Charter Oak, Boston; Fergus, Swan River; steamer Storn Blad, Glasgow; Mary Emina, Adelaide; 10, steamer Calcutta, Southampton; Carin Cecilla, Rio ...
Article : 141 wordsARRIVED.—October 13, Harriet Nathan, Hobart Town. SAILED.—October 12. Melbourne, Hobart Town; Roscoe, Melbourne. 13, Thane of Fife, Swallow, Hobart ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Camperdown, with troops, was going up the Bay when the Royal Shepherd left. ENGLISH SHIPPING.—The Arrow, for Launceston, was spoken off Dunhose on 27th July; the Ellen, for Hobart ...
Article : 1,140 wordsGenoa is in a great consternation. The cholera broke out with unusual violence, and the the less the people were prepared for it the more have they been frightened. It is ...
Article : 453 wordsJuly 26.—Cholera is increasing. ...
Article : 5 wordsJuly 30.—The Russians are concentrated at Shlara, 30,000 Turks held a fortified position at Slobodsle. A Turkish piquet s at Kalagarom. The Russians demand ...
Article : 59 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor and all the Aldermen. Minutes of former meeting read and confirmed. ...
Article : 2,026 wordsThe ministry is formed. Mavrocordato, President for Foreigh Affairs; Argyropulous, Finance; Landor, Justice. A manifesto, issued by Kanlergis, indicates ...
Article : 49 wordsGeneral Baraguay d'Hilliers demanded to sail up to the capital in his ship, which is not armed. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 19 Oct 1854, Page 2
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