By the s.s. Tamar, which arrived at Hobart Town yesterday, we have intercolonial papers to Wednesday inclusive. NEW SOUTH WALES. ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThe following is the report of the Commissioner on Goldfields of Tasmania, recently laid before Parliament.:— Launceston, 1st August, 1878. ...
Article : 3,938 wordsMr A. M. Sullivan, M.P., who was received, with enthusiasm, said:—Mr Chairman, my Lord Bishop, ladies, and gentlemen,—I thank the committee for having done ...
Article : 1,243 wordsA letter from Noumea, dated August 1 (says the Argus), written by a gentleman at that time engaged in the field against the insurgent natives, contains the following description of ...
Article : 455 wordsThe leading residents of Cooktown are urging the Government to remit the poll tax upon the Chinese, and to have a bill passed excluding them from all the gold. ...
Article : 123 wordsSIR,—I am sorry to see the tone Mr Ditcham has thought proper to adopt in answering my letter. it almost tempts one to be personal. I have a strong objection, directly I disagree with ...
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Advertising : 520 wordsThe ship Duke of Argyle, which sailed on the 13th July for London, returned to Lyttelton to-day. She was loaded too " tenderly," and was thrown on her beam ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Queen's Birthday Company's return for the fortnight is 903oz. from 566 tons. WANGARATTA, Aug. 10. Alarge and influential meeting of ...
Article : 198 wordsThe weather is a topic that must come to the front from a country correspondent, and the past few days have led us to suppose that the equinoctial gales have set in. On Tuesday, about ...
Article : 231 wordsI cannot say what sort of weather you are having in Launceston, but horn among the mountains we have some of those sudden changes which I suppose the northern crow would meet ...
Article : 230 wordsH.M.S. Sappho has arrived from Port Moresby, which she left on the 7th instant, wanting coals. Captain Digby reports that affaire at Port Moresby were bad. Great ...
Article : 726 wordsBefore Thomas Mason, Esq P.M. Drunkenness.—Margaret Davis alias Smith was charged with being drunk and incapable the previous evening. Fined 10s and coast, in ...
Article : 289 wordsA fairly attended representative meeting decided to send home a congratulatory address to Mr Gladstone for the action he took to preserve peace. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 17 Aug 1878, Page 3
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