January 5.—Schooner Junet Dickson, 66 tons. H. Morris, master, for Geelong: Thompson & Co agents. January 7.—Steamer Queen. 300 tons ...
Article : 334 words"A Stranger" should communicate with the Mayor on the subject referred to, as he would doubuless be glad to receive information that could be relied on, and act on it. ...
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Family Notices : 219 wordsSALE OF CROWN LAND.—Purchasers of crown land at the Government Land Sale held at Launceston on the 10th ultimo, may, if more convenient, pay the balanco ...
Article : 339 wordsMANY words are wasted and much time lost in every discussion concerning a proper land system. If it were simply enquired what do your wish to do, and ...
Article : 761 wordsThe Pirate arrived from London yesterday, but she is not yet reported at the Custom house. A barque was bearing west this morning. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe following return shows the quantity and value of fruit exported from Launceston during the years named:—The sixth half-yearly meeting of the ...
Article : 669 wordsFOR the prompt initiation of the Police Act the inhabitants are chiefly indebted to the Mayor, whose untiring assiduity in the discharge of the functions of his ...
Article : 212 wordsPalmer v. Cummings and others. For the plaintiff, Mr. Miller; for the defendants, the Attorney-General; attornies, Messrs. Gleadow and Son. ...
Article : 6,672 wordsTHE English are inveterate tories—their predilectious are in favor of the past and its perpetuation. A voyage round the world will not entirely remove their ...
Article : 534 words"I recommend the continuance of the policy of granting preemptions, in its most liberal estent, to all those who have settled, or may hereafter settle on the public lands, whether ...
Article : 837 wordsTo London, via Suez and Marseilles, per Columbian. on Saturday next at at 4 p.m. To London, via Suez and Southampton, ditto dito ditto. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 7 Jan 1858, Page 2
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