SIR,—Annexed is the detail of the expenditure referred to by me at the public meeting, as having been made by the settlers to relieve the mothercountry of the cost of support of her criminals. I ...
Article : 1,158 wordsTO-DAY'S POST.—It has been determined that the Derwent shall take home the specimens intended for the industrial exhibition. The Courier acknowledges the receipt of a communication from Messrs, ...
Article : 429 wordsARRIVALS—September 18, barque Victoria, 358 tons, Linnington, from London 15th May, with a general cargo and 200 barrels gunpowder. Cabin— Mr. W. Howe, Mrs. Howe, Mr. Coran; steerage, ...
Article : 86 wordsThe following vessels had arrived at San Franciso:—July 1. barque Frances, Marr, 97 days from Hobart Town, consigned to master; schooner Will Watch, Salmon, 88 days from Tabit[?] via Sandwich Islands ...
Article : 482 wordsWheat from 3s. 4d. to 3s. 6d.; barley from 3s. to 3[?]. 2d.; oats from 2s. 4d. to 2s. 6d. There is no alteration in floor. HOBAHT TOWN, SEPTEMBER 2[?]. ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. T. Y. Lowes sold on the 9th instant, at the government slaughter-house, 28 head of ca[?]le, ex Rebecca, at from £6 10s to £7 5s. per hend, and 530 sheep, at 15s. each. The cargo of the Augustine ...
Article : 80 words"Truth" is received, a[?]d will appear. "A Working Man" and " A Traveller" are received. Mr. Emanuel's advertisement, announcing his intention to visit Launceston for a few months, will appear in our next. ...
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Advertising : 1,683 wordsTo PORTLAND, by City of Sunday, on Tuesday, 24th inst. To MAURITIUS, by John Souchay, on Wednesday, 25th instant. TO LONDON, via Hobart, by Marmion, on or about 27th instant ...
Article : 29 wordsSeptember 20.—Schooner Vixen, 125 tons, H. A. Coffey, master, from Sydney; George Fisher, agent. Passenger—Mr. S. A. Tegg, Samuel Gill. DEPARTURES. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 21 Sep 1850, Page 10
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