May 25.—Brig Mercury, 170 tons. J. Pulloch. mater, from Melbourne; Rich. Green and Co. agents. May 25.—Schooner Native Lass, 110 tons, ...
Article : 700 wordsIT may tond to moderate the indignation of Australians at the irregular and unsatisfactory state or the mail service to peruse the following article:— ...
Article : 1,183 wordsPermission had been given to hold the subscription ball in the ball-room of the old government house, which still stands. Great efforts were made to secure a brilliant ...
Article : 633 wordsSIR,—I have hitherto kept aloof, a silent but not uninterested spectator of the strife between the disaffected ratepayers of Launceston and the Municipal Council. A ...
Article : 564 wordsAs the sixpenny postage rate becomes a very heavy tax, we shall whenever practicable acknowledge remittances from country friends amongst our notices to correspondents. ...
Article : 48 wordsNo expenditure if judiciously disbursed is more necessary than that for public buildings. They are, in fact, reproductive. The rents now paid for ...
Article : 323 wordsLetters detained, being insufficiently stamped, or not bearing stamps:— Wm. John Clarke, Esq., Horton, Mandeville, Hamilton. ...
Article : 49 wordsHis Excellency Sir Henry Young held a lovce at Government Cottage, yesterday, in honor of her Majesty's birthday. The following gentlemen ...
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Family Notices : 45 wordsNotice is hereby given that, on and from Monday next, the 1st March, the postage on island letters and packets, and on ship letters and packets, will be ...
Article : 521 wordsEXPORT OF GRAIN.—On Saturday morning not less than thirty waggons, drays, and carts, all laden with wheat, oats, flour, and bran, were collected in lower ...
Article : 512 wordsOn Sunday, the 16th instant, about half-past 11 o'clock a.m., flames were observed issuing from the roof of the Welcome Hotel, at Burnie. An immediate ...
Article : 474 wordsIt will be seen from the following correspondence that Alderman Evans intends to resign his seat in the Municipal Council. ...
Article : 109 wordsWE thought that bushranging had been at end for ever. The inducement is so small, the suffering so severe, and the means of escape from the island so easy ...
Article : 293 wordsLaunch of the Tasmanian.—The European and Australian Royal Mail Company will soon have a great acquisition to their present fleet of screw-steamers employed in the postal service ...
Article : 113 wordsSir,—With the view of sparing to the gentlemen appointed as a deputation to present to me a requisition signed by upwards of a thousand ratepayers, calling upon me to resign my ...
Article : 132 wordsWe have no change to note in prices. An extnesive cash sale of wheat and oats took place this morning at the stores of Messrs. W Brown and Son. The wheat brought 7a 6d ...
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Advertising : 335 wordsA grand banquet was given on 13th Feb. to Dr. Livingstone by the members and friends of the Geographical Society, previous to the departure of the missionary traveller to Occupy ...
Article : 455 wordsSIR,—Would you be good enough to advise me on the following question:— I was employed by a tenant, who also acted on overseer, and had his written instructions to ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 25 May 1858, Page 2
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