Nov. 7.—Mr. William Shakespeare was charged upon information of assistant constable Smith, with not having registered his dog. The defendant disputed his liability, on the ground of the dog's ...
Article : 1,858 wordsTO-DAY'S POST.—Mr. Smith O'Brien was expected to arrive from Port Arthur on Monday: he was to reside in the New Norfolk district Robert Pate, under sentence of transportation for seven ...
Article : 129 wordsBarque Undine.—536 bales wool, 100 tons bark, 120 tons blue gum, 62 packages feathers, 8 bales leather, and a few small cases This vessel is expected to sail early in December. ...
Article : 65 wordsThere is but little aletration since our last. Wheat may still be quoted at from 3s. 10d. to 4s; oats, 3s. 3d. Flour, £10 per ton. HOBART TOWN, NOVEMBER 15. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsARRIVED.—November 14, schooner Swordfish, 167 tons, Clinch, from Port Phillip, with bullocks and sheep; ship William Jardine, 671 tons, Raitt, from Portland 12th August, with 260 male prisoners. ...
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Family Notices : 131 wordsThe Warrior and Harpley from Melbourne; the Bolt in and the Blood from Sydney; the Olinda from Hobart Town, Philip Oahden from Launceston, all arrived at Gravesend on the 25th July. The ...
Article : 277 wordsA summary of Sydney and Port Phillip news is unavoidably deferred till our next issue. ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsTo MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, by Shamrock steamer, on Monday, 18th instant, at half-past nine o'clock a.m. TO ADELAIDE, by Sir John Ryng, on Monday, 18th inst. To CIRCULAR HEAD, by Wanderer, on same day. ...
Article : 65 wordsNovember 14—Schooner John, 49 tons, John London, master, from Hobart Town; E. P. Tregurtha, agent. No passengers. November 15.—Steamer Shamrock, 200 tons, Geo ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 16 Nov 1850, Page 6
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