—Is earth the same? Of the same kind the rathiess race she feeds? And does tho same fair sun ether spread Round this vile spot their all-enllvening soul? ...
Article : 1,698 wordsJanuary 11.—Schooner Queen or the Isles. 133 tons, G. Lawis, master. from Melbourne; Williams and Gladman, agents. No passengers. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 299 wordsFriends and Brethren,—I thank you most heartily for the kind expressions contained in the address which you have just presented to me, and for the testimony therein borno to my ...
Article : 203 wordsGentlemen.—Your kind wishes for my success and happiness of the new sphere of duty to which it has pleased her Majesty to appoint me are most gratefully apprecluted by me; and it is ...
Article : 195 wordsTo Geelong and Melbourne by Royal Shepherd, on Monday, 15th [?], at 9 o'clock a.m. To London, by Thomas and Josoph Crisp, on Tuesday, 16th Instant. ...
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Advertising : 77 wordsWhile states of the old world are resounding with the din of arms, and the ordinary pursuits of peace appear shorn of their attractions beside the terrible incidents of war, the favored ...
Article : 1,459 wordsSIR,—I. We the Members of the Committee of Management of the Van Diemen's Land Mechanics' Institute, cannot permit you to depart from these shores without offering to your ...
Article : 560 wordsTo his Excellency Sir William Thomas Denison, Lieutenant. Governor of the Island of Van Diemen's Land. ...
Article : 434 wordsINWARD.—January 13, N. C. S. N. Co.'s steamer [?]tania, Brown, from the coast. OUTWARDS.—January 13, Maty Ann, Stevens, for the Leven; cargo, I case slops, 2 bags flour, 18 sheep, ...
Article : 34 wordsWHEN a new governor arrives, colonists are apt to indulge undue expectations. He is not committed by his predecessor's policy, and it is imagined he will at once rectify ...
Article : 645 wordsSAILED.—January 10.—T. S. N. Co's screw steamer City of Hobart. 362 tons, Bentley, for Melbourne. Passengers—Captain Gartiner and two children, Messrs. Evans, E. Howard, Darwell, J. P. Livingatone, G. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe government schooner Beacon came up the river last night. The Lizzia Webber, hence, arrived at Sydney last Saturday. ...
Article : 426 wordsWe have received the first number of a newspaper just started at Beechworth, entitled "The Ovens and Murray Advertiser." It consists of eight pages folio, and ...
Article : 597 wordsFlour has advanced during the week, as will be seen by reference to the millers' quotations. Wheat has also Improved, but the quantitie arriving to market are small Loose bay is dull, and cannot be quoted at over ...
Article : 304 wordsGentlemen,—In my own name, and that of lady Denison, I beg to thank you most sincerely for your good wishes and prayer for the health and happiness of ourselves and our ...
Article : 204 wordsHis Excellency having received them with much cordiality addressed them to the following effect:— Gentlemen,— ...
Article : 760 wordsThe flour markets are decidedly firm: at Melbourne the prices ranged from 37l. to 39l., and at Geelong over 40l. had been obtained. Timber was almost uns[?]le ...
Article : 153 wordsSir and Brother,—We, the undersigned, members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in this colony, deem it our duty to present to your Excellency an ...
Article : 472 wordsAt Sydney on 2nd instant, Messrs. W. Dean and Co. sold by auction, the corgo of the Staghound, form Callfornia. The wheat realised 11s. per bushel; and the haricy 5s.; potatos sold at 16l. 5s. per ton. The whole ...
Article : 606 wordsSIR,—The near approach of the period for your Excellency's departure from this colony scemsa fitting time for us, the members of the Council and Fellows of the Royal Society of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 13 Jan 1855, Page 2
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