The following testimonial was presented on Saturday last to Mr. P. P. Fogg, late Divinity Fellow at Christ's College. The address was accompanied by a purse of ten ...
Article : 153 wordsJune 14.—L.S.N.Co's steamer Royal Shepherd, 184 tons. W. H. Saunders master, from G[?]long: G. Fisher agent. Passengers—Mr. Donnelly, Mrs. Smith and Child, Mrs. Blackbura and child. Mr. Johnstone; and three in ...
Article : 186 wordsMy Dear Friends,— Your kindness has quite overwh[?]lmed me. Many as are the pleasing re[?]niscences which I shall take away with me from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsMESSRS OLDHAM & RAWLINSON have forwarded to us their interesting treatise on this subject, accompanied by four drawings, on which their gigantic scheme is ...
Article : 147 wordsBy the Royal Shepherd we have Melbourne papers of Saturday, and Geelong papers of Monday. The anxiety respecting the safety of the ...
Article : 593 wordsJune 12.—Schooner Sisters, 23 tons. Bartlett master, from Port Sorell, with potatos and oats. OUTWARDS. June 13.—Schooner Lion, 218 tons, W. M'[?] ...
Article : 54 wordsThe following case was tried in the Admiralty Court of 14th February, before Dr. Lushington:—The vessel proceeding was the late brig Kingston, of 184 tons, ...
Article : 352 wordsJune 12.—Barque Glen[?], 160 tons, Lang master, from Port Albert, with cattle. Two steerage Passengers. —Brig Jane Anderson 275 tons, Donald master, from ...
Article : 61 wordsThe criminal sittings of the supreme court closed on Monday with the trial of a case which has excited considerable interest. We abridge, from the ...
Article : 1,273 wordsWE suppose it is now no longer necessary to do more than assert that in Australia all professors of religion stand on an equal footing. It is admitted there is no dominant ...
Article : 1,129 wordsA steamer was reported as having entered the Port Phillip heads and gone up the bay on Monday night; it was probably the Lady Bird. The City of Hobart Arrived at Melbourne on Friday, ...
Article : 354 wordsWheat per bushel, 19s.; Cape barley, 7s to 7s. English ditto, 8s. 6d. to 9s.; oats, 8s to 8s. 6d.; peas 15s. to 20s.; beans, 12s.; tares, [?] flour per ton, 48l. to 50l.; hay loose, ditto, 8l. 10s. to 10l.; ditto pressed, ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Earl of Carnarvon wished to ask whether it was the intention of her Majesty's government to propose a vote of thanks, or some other public acknowledgment, to those colonies or ...
Article : 2,214 wordsColonial Van Dlemien's Land, and Adelaide flour is quoted at from 43l. to 45l. per ton; wheat, 15s. to 17s. per bushel; oats, colonial, 10s to 10s. 6d.; British 9s. 6d to 10s.; potatos, colonial 35l. to 40l. per ton; New ...
Article : 109 wordsAn information laid against Mr. Thomas Bransgrove, jun., by the town serjeant, charging him with breach of the law issued by the Municipal Council for the regulation of the ...
Article : 279 wordsAt the land sale by Mr. Howe on Wednesday last, the front allotments in George-street, opposite Trinity Church were sold at 13l. 10s per foot, the back allotments from 11l. 5s to 5l. per foot. The allotments [?] Welman-street ...
Article : 143 wordsWE are sure the colonists will thank Sir Henry Young for his prompt interference to prevent the alienation of public land for purposes not authorised. ...
Article : 423 wordsTo Geelong and Melbourne per Royal Shepherd, on Saturday, 16th inst. st 12 o'clock. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 14 Jun 1855, Page 2
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