October 16.—Schooner Gem, 103 tons, W. Richards, master, from Melbourne; Williams and Gladman, agents. No passengers. October 16.—Schooner Hawk, 121 tons, M. Norris, ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Rev. R. Wilson has be[?] appointed to the chaplaincy of Clarence Plains, in succession to the Rev. Mr. Murray, who goes to New Norfolk. ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—During the past twelve months several dead bodies have been found floating on the Tamar. At the inquests holden upon them it was impossible to identify the features, from the ...
Article : 131 wordsINWARDS.—October 14, schooner Ira, Lewis, from Emu Bay, in ballast; schooner Roso Ann, Quinn, from Port Sorell, with potatos and sheepskins, 141, N.C.S.N Co.'s steamer Titania, Brown, from the North coast. ...
Article : 138 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Any visitor of the police office in this town for one consecutive month will not fail to recognize some fifteen or twenty old faces of habitual and inveterate drunkards ...
Article : 167 wordsARRIVED.—October 13, steamer Titania, 66 tons, from Launceston. SAILED.—October 6, schooner, Victory, 51 tons, Smart, for Waranambool; 14, steamer Titania, 66 tons, Brown, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsARRIVED.—October 15, steamer Iron Tasmania, 285 [?]ns, Clinch, from Melbourne; passengers—Mr. and Mrs. [?]ryer and child, Mrs. Impey, Mr. Cook, Mrs. Graham, [?]ss Ledman, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 220 wordsCORNWALL INFIRMARY.—State of the Cornwall Hospital and Infirmary for the week ending 15th October, 1854:— Males. Females. Total. ...
Article : 1,829 wordsThe schooner Saraccu was signalled clear of the heads [?]sterday by mistake: she is still loading down the [?]er. PROBABLE WRECK.—A note, of which the following is ...
Article : 142 words"A Lover of Justice" in our next. "A." is received. ...
Article : 13 wordsTo Melbourne Sydney, and Adelaide, per Lady Bird, Wednesday, 18th instant, at 9 o'clock, a.m. To London via Melbourne, per Great Britain, on or [?]ut Tuesday, 24th instant. ...
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Family Notices : 147 wordsMY LORD,— I beg leave most respectfully to address your Lordship upon a subject deeply affecting the welfare of many thousands of free persons ...
Article : 4,851 words[?] appears from recent disclosures that [?] commission of the peace in the [?]er colony has been greatly deterior[?] by late appointments, and though ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 17 Oct 1854, Page 2
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