Melbourne was yesterday the scene of an exclusive conflagration, attended with most destructive consequences, although not equalling those of the late Sandridge ...
Article : 569 wordsIf "A Poor Man" [?] his wife with his savings to depend in the banx, he should take them himself. His letter is [?] he, [?] is a [?]bel on scores of prudent economical matrons. ...
Article : 48 wordsFebruary [?].—L.S.N.Co's steamer Black Swan 145 tons, A. T. Woods, master, from Melbourne; [?], Flaher agent. Passengers—Mrs. Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Foster, child and servant, two Matters Chapman, three Masters ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsWe have been requested to place on record the following instance of a happy union of feeling between a clergyman and his parishioners:— ...
Article : 390 wordsWE may anticipate that the inhabitants of Launceston, by means of the municipal council, will now be permitted to supply themselves with an abundance ...
Article : 1,116 wordsLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,—His Excellency Governor has further prorogued th meeting of the Legislative Council from 7th March to 1st May. DIFFERENT KINDS OF MENTAL ...
Article : 2,181 wordsINWARDS.—February 7, schooner Rose Ann, Quim from the Mersoy, 10 ballast; cutter David Howle, Howle, from Circular Head, in ballast. OUTWARDS.—February 7, schooner Jane & Elizabeth. ...
Article : 38 wordsARRIVED.—February 6, ship Pacific, Sherburd, South Seas. SAILED.—February 6. barque Harriet Nathan, Lloyd for Geelong; barque William Hyde, Raymond, for ...
Article : 80 wordsThe missionary ship John Williams left upoln on 23rd December, for England, via Society islands. The following notice has been posted in the Long Room of u.s. Melbourne Custom-b[?]:— "Instructions have ...
Article : 590 wordsMY DEAR FRIENDS. To say that I am truly grateful for the kind and affectionate address you have just presented, would very inadequetely express my feeligns ...
Article : 523 wordsThe annual meeting of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land was held at the Museum. Harrington-street, at noon yesterday, the Rev. Dr. Lillie, one of the Vice Presidents in the ...
Article : 874 wordsThe following extracts are from papers last to hand :— It having been proposed on Lady Young's departure from this colony to present her with ...
Article : 347 wordsWheat per bushel. 16s. to 16s. 6d; Cape barley, 6s. to 7s.; English ditto. 9s.; oats, 7s. to 8s.; peas 20s.; beans, [?]0s.; tared. 1l.; flour, per ton, 38l. to 40l.; hay, loose, ditto, 8l. to 9l; ditto. pressed, dittor. 9l. ...
Article : 178 wordsp.m., when the minutes of the former meeting were read and confirmed. The following works, as shown by the Surveyor's report, had been perfrmned ...
Article : 157 wordsSeveral friends of Mr. A. C. G. Midwood entertained him at the Union Club Hotel, on Saturday last, prior to his departure from this colony. ...
Article : 223 wordsThe M. Herald of Saturday says:—"The expected reduction in the rate of exchange was announced by the banks to-day and those establishments now issue draft-upon London at 1 per cent. premium, and purchase drafts ...
Article : 324 wordsSIR,—In referring to the very lumentable the which occurred to Messrs. Pescodd and Sim's property, in your paper of Tuesday's issue I beg to contracdict a statement in that photograph ...
Article : 398 wordsWe annex a few passages of the [?] which occurred at the [?] 1 meeting of the Hobart Town Mechanics' Institute, held last week. Everything went off quietly until the ...
Article : 2,236 wordsTo Melbourne and Sydney, per Black Swan, on Saturday, 10th Instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. To London, via Melbourne, on same day, at 2 o'clock p.m., to forwarded per Champion of the [?]. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 8 Feb 1855, Page 2
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