October .2.—Schooner Plancer, 88 tons, M. Boskill, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent, In : allast October .3.—Schooner N[?]ive Lass, 110 ...
Article : 568 wordsThe house met at 4 o'clock. ORDERS OF THE DAY. The Launceston Corporation Bill was rend a third time and passed. ...
Article : 461 wordsMr. Austey gave notice for an address to the Governor, asking that a correct census of the inhabitants may be taken. The H[?]bart Tow.. Fire Bill was read the ...
Article : 110 wordsLetters detained. being insufficiently stamped, [?] not hearing stamps:— Mr P Kerne, Woodl[?], Dela[?]nine, Mr Joshn[?] Higgs, Glenace, Westbury. ...
Article : 32 wordsOn Monday (says the Advertiser) Mr. Chennels met his pupils at the Amphitheatre. There were several additional ones present, among whom was James ...
Article : 455 wordsThe appearance of the renowned Wizard of the North was greeted last night by a crowded house; and high as expectation had been raised by the flaming ...
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Family Notices : 219 wordsLAST year Sir Henry Young told the Northern Agricultural Society that 8000 cattle and 82,000 sheep had been imported into Tasmania for ...
Article : 283 wordsMr. Duffv, like the unwelcome visitor at the Circumlocation Office, seems to be letting "a terrible draught" into the ministerial department of which he is the head. ...
Article : 993 wordsWE have now before us the reports of the Southern and Northern Boards, with tabular returns appended. That the latter are reliable it is not our ...
Article : 798 wordsThe Claims to Grants of Land Bill, was read the second time, and passed through Committee. Mr. Whyte's motion in reference to the ...
Article : 62 wordsAmong the notices of motion was one by the Colonial Treasurer, to move in Committee of Supply, that out of the revenue for 1858, the sum of £2233 G8 6d be granted in aid of the ...
Article : 593 wordsMr. Whyte brought under the notice of the house a paragraph in the Courier of the 7th instant, in which, commenting upon the course pursued in that House in reference to ...
Article : 589 wordsThe Native Last, from Geelong, came up to she Wharf yesterday. Captain Blacklock report the un[?] steamer Ever's [?]arrival in Hobhon'[?] Bay on Sunday as [?]ring, and departure on ...
Article : 360 wordsTHE select committee of the House of Assembly, to whom were referred the Tasmanian Scholarship Bill and Mr. Miller's University Bill, have brought ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 14 Oct 1858, Page 2
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