To Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney, and Adelalde, per Royal Shepherd, on Monday, 5th instant, at cloven o'clock, a.m. To London via Melbourne, on same day, at eleven ...
Article : 37 wordsMarch 3.—I.S.N. Co.'s steamer Royal Shephonl ISI tons, William Henry Saunders, master, from Melbourne and Geelong; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Miss Mary Dameloe, Rev. F. Miller. Mrs. ...
Article : 348 words"Bellis perennals" is in type, by mistake, but it is such wretched stuff that however incllned we daro not publish it, even at the risk of imperilling the rare vlrtue that is pleaded by the writer. Poetry out at loast to go on ...
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Article : 793 wordsWe recently stated that the bi-monthly mail to Australia by way of Galle and Singapore had been discontinued for the present, and that the ensuing January mail ...
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Article : 1,423 wordsThe annual meeting of this society was held on Wednesday, the 28th, at the Mechauics Institute. J. W. Gleadow, Esq., in tHe chair. Mr. W. G. Connell, the ...
Article : 769 wordsFebruary 28.—Schooner Mary Ann, 116 tons, Graves, Port Albert, cattle. Passengers—Mr. Morrison, and one steerage. 28.—Barque Sapphhe, 255 tons, Sannderson, Geelong, ...
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Article : 71 wordsTHE MILLS—Union.—First flour, per 40/.; seconds ditto, 37/.; bran, 3s 6d.; wheat, bought at 14s 6d to 15s. per bushel for prime samples. Cataract—First flour. 40/. per ton; wheat bought at 15s. per bushel; ...
Article : 246 wordsWhet per bushel, 15s. to 15s. 6d.; Cape barley 6s. to 7s.; English ditto, 9s.; oats 7s. to 8s.; peas. 20s.; beans, 20s.; tares 1/.; flour, per ton, 38/. to 40/.; hay, loose, dltto, 8/. to 9/.; dltto. pressed, ditto, 9/. ...
Article : 176 wordsTHE common jurors of Melbourne appear to be very common indeed, if not something more. There has been a consecutive series of acaquittals from crimes of almost every complexion, ...
Article : 431 wordsAt Messrs. Brent and Westbrook's sale at the Cross Marsh, on Wednesday, there was a large attendance of purchasers, and about 5000 sheep were sold at the following prices:—Fat wethers from 18s. to 22s. 3d.: store ...
Article : 280 wordsOur readers will be perhaps incredulous when we tell them that the literary mind in France is suddenly taking a religious turn. What ...
Article : 436 wordsA meeting of the inhabitants of George Town was hold on the 27th of February, to take into consideration the urgent necessity of providing a sehoolhouse adequate to ...
Article : 274 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, a young gentleman, apparently about 13 or 14 years of age, was fishing from the Steam Jetty, Franklin Wharf, ...
Article : 467 wordsIssues for home consumption from 23rd February, to 2nd March inclusive:—Brandy, 5 hogsheads 33 cases—347 gallons; rum, 12 hogsheads—597gallons; geneva, 60 cases—230 gallons; other spirits, 1 hogshead, 12 Cases ...
Article : 92 wordsAbout a mouth ago an inquiry was hold at Ryalstone, touching the death of a man named Moor, whose body it appears, was picked up in the mountains, in the vicinity ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 3 Mar 1855, Page 2
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