January 25.—Barque Semiramis, 342 tons, Edward Milbank, master, from London; J. Crookes, agent No passengers. January 26.—Schooner Maripoos, 190 tons, W. ...
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Family Notices : 48 wordsIT will be gratifying to the colonists to know on undoubted authority that Sir Henry Young is not favorable to those who proclaim their own infamy, and will ...
Article : 286 wordsOn Thursday evening the first anniversary meeting of the Launceston Town Mission was held in the Temperance Hall. The attendance, we regret to say was much smaller than the ...
Article : 2,225 wordsAnnual report of the trustees and road surveyor in the Devon Road District, as required by the 51st section of the cross and bye roads act, No. 8:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsTHOUSANDS of immigrants may be expected during the next few months: what provision has been made for their reception? First as to depots at the two seaports. His ...
Article : 392 wordsGentlemen—The following is my report for a the present year, relative to the roads in the a district, which I hereby submit for your information:— ...
Article : 1,519 wordsMr. Bramwell in this case moved to enter a verdict for the plaintiff. The action was tried before the Lord Chief Baron at the sittings after Trinity term, at Guildhall, when it ...
Article : 262 wordsINWARDS.—January 27, N.C.S.N.Co's steamer Titania from the coast. ...
Article : 10 wordsARRIVED.—January 25, barque Glencee, Lang, Port Albert, 2 Steerage passengers; barque Lady Emma, Mansfield, Geelong; passengers—Mr. Steward, Mr. A. J. and Master Eyre, 2 steerage; barque Harrlet Nathan, ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Lotus, belonging to Mr. Guest of Hobart Town, was wrecked at the entrance to Port Arthur. The barque Union from London to this port, is now out 158 days. She is anxiously expected. ...
Article : 35 wordsThis action was tried before Mr. Justice Crowder at the late Lancaster Assizes, when a verdict was given for the plaintiff, damages 1s. Mr. Watson now moved for a rule to enter a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 737 wordsTHE MILLS—Union.—First Flour, per ton, 417.; seconds ditto, 38l.; ...
Article : 201 wordsWheat, per 60 lbs.—South Australian, 15s. to 16s; New South Wales and V. D. Land, 14s to 15s.; foreign none. Oats, per 40 lbs.—South Australian, none; New South ...
Article : 239 wordsCaptain Luce, whose heroic conduct formed so striking a contrast to that of the crew under his command—who gallantly stood by the sinking ship to the ...
Article : 1,462 wordsThe efforts of M. Soule and his friends to get up a European quarrel, of some kind or other, are not likely to succeed in France. Loud complaints have been made ...
Article : 830 wordsMr. Watson moved in this case to enter a verdict for the plaintiff. The action was brought to recover two sums of 50l., which had been deposited in the hands of the defendant as ...
Article : 309 wordsIssues for home consumption from 22nd to 26th January, Inclusive:—Brandy, 3 hhds. 12 cases—124 gallons; rum, 4 hhds.—204 gallons (less ten gallons (less 8 ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 27 Jan 1855, Page 2
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