Feb.7—Steamship Tamar, 308 tons, W.H. Saunders, commander, from Melbourne; Geo. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Misses Cox (2), Masters Warnock (2), Master French, Mr and ...
Article : 456 wordsPRECEDENTS of the Premiership being filled without salaried office are of interest at the present moment. We confine ourselves to our own colony; and whatever ...
Article : 912 wordsThere is great activity in the British arsenals and dockyard. The Roman Catholic hierarchy has been appointed in Scotland. ...
Article : 248 wordsRussia has accepted Austria's proposal for a conference on the terms of peace between herself and turkey. An armistice has been signed. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe following produce telegram has been received from the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), dated London, January 29:— Wool—Market dull. Next ...
Article : 136 wordsTo Adelaide, Brisbane, and Sydney, via Melbourne, this day, it 11'30 a.m. Letters for places in Now South 'ales and South Australia to be forwarded via Melbourne, ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon—Barkentine Olive Branch (431), sailed Dec. S. Gem to sail early in January. Melbourne—Bark Wandoring Minstrel, early; steamer Mangana, leave noon to-morrow, arrive ...
Article : 35 wordsArrived—Gladstone, barque, from Sydney, Oct 14; Harlaw, ship, from Sydney. Oct 24; Ben Crunchan, ship,. from Geelong, Oct. 24; Lieutenant, ...
Article : 32 wordsA large meeting has been held at Sheffield in Lloyd's Stock and Corn Exchange, at which the policy of the Government was warmly supported. ...
Article : 62 wordsFeb. 7—Coaster Shamrock; steamer Truganini N.E. Coast; s.s. Tamar, Melbourne. ...
Article : 16 wordsLost night after the official declaration of the poll at West Melbourne, a crowd numbering several thousands marched to the Argus office, where a number of roughs ...
Article : 263 wordsBar. Ther. Wind, &c. Tamar Heads, Feb, 7 30 20 71 NE, fresh fine. Hobart Town, Feb. 7 30 27 68 N W. light, clear. Note.—Observations and taken at Tamar Heads at ...
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Family Notices : 180 wordsThe market for colonial debentures is brisk. Metals are unchanged. ...
Article : 12 wordsFriday, 5h 8m p.m.; 5h 27m p.m. Saturday, 5h 48m a.m. ; 6h 6m p.m. First quarter, Feb. 10, 11h 6m 17a p.m. VESSELS IN HARBOR.—Barks Araunah, ...
Article : 717 wordsGeorge Cruikshank, the well-known artist, is dead. He was in his 86th year. ...
Article : 12 wordsIn consequence of Russia agreeing to the proposals made by Austria for a European conference the Austrian Government has invited all the Powers which ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsDuring the last twenty-four hours over 7½ inches of rain have fallen. Sydney and all parts of the country districts have been well visited with plentiful rains, and ...
Article : 61 wordsTin is steady; tallow is firm, and wool is quiet Victorian 4 per cent loan 97½. ...
Article : 15 wordsMessrs Cox Bros and Bell have handed us, the following telegram received by them last evening:— MELBOURNE. Fen 6 ...
Article : 42 wordsArmistice signed, but 12,000 Greeks entered Thessaly. Object doubtful, Debate on vote of credit still pending. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe headquarters of the Grand Duke Nicholas have been transferred to Adrianople. Russian troops have arrived at Teholon, ...
Article : 188 wordsYesterday was the first day of the annual summer meet of the Tasmanian Turf Club at Mowbray, and more glorliour weather, could hardly, have been desired; ...
Article : 2,814 wordsWe have no change to report in quotations, and business is quiet, consequent upon to-day being partly a holiday HOBART Town.—To-day Mercury ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 8 Feb 1878, Page 2
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