March 31—Ship John Knox, 296 tons, James Mouro. from London: J Robertson, agent No passengers April 1 — Steamer Black Swan 300 tons ...
Article : 851 wordsWilliam Gray, keeper of the Queen's Head, public house, New Town Road, and two men of color belonging to the ship Gazehound, were charged by D. C. ...
Article : 167 wordsA man was sentenced to six months imprisonment, at the Police Office, for stealing two blue surge shirts from the door of Mr. Smith's shop, Longford. It appears that ...
Article : 326 wordsLast night was the time fixed for the enrollment of members of the Singing classes, and, contrary to the opinion of very many persons, the spectacle presented ...
Article : 490 wordsIssued for home consumption from 26th March to 1st April:— Brandy, 1 hhd—54 galloons (stores. 27 gallons). Rum, 8 hhds—409 gallons (stores, to ...
Article : 84 wordsAMONGST the parliamentary papers supplied to this office from Sydney we find one which gives the statistics of the gold fields of the colony for 1858. ...
Article : 201 wordsTo Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, per Black Swan, on Monday, 4th instant, at 12 o'clock. Letters detained, being insufficiently stamped. ...
Article : 35 wordsWm. Adams, Martha Keily, Ellen Gibson, George Macauley, Wm. Casey and Thomas Williams, were fined for drunkenness. ...
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Advertising : 26 wordsThe Black Swan passed the Royal Shepherd off Cape Schank at 4 o'clock on Wednesday Mr. Smith, owner of the cutter Water-itch. which arrived here about a week ago from ...
Article : 409 words"A Subscriber" in our next. As the postage rate becomes a very heavy tax, we shall, whenever practicable, acknowledge remitances from country friends ...
Article : 38 wordsThomas Dyche, James Brennan, and John Johnson were fined for drunkenness. DISTURBERS OF THE PEACE.—James Williams was brought up on a charge of ...
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Family Notices : 86 wordsThe Soiree of the members of the Philharmonic Society, on Thursday, was one of the most delightful musical entertainments ever given in Australia, 6th as ...
Article : 553 wordsWE direct attention to a notice signed by the Clerk of the Peace. Persons entitled to vote at the election of members of Parliament whose names are ...
Article : 91 wordsSIR.—Will you kindly allow me to state that the P.S. to my letter appearing in the Cornwall Chronicle of this day is incorrect, the portion in question having been forwarded ...
Article : 129 wordsEVERY one must admit it to be creditable to the laity of the Church of England in this colony to meet and discuss the means of extending religious ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThe following appears in the Sydney Herald:— (By Submarine and International Telegraph, via Malta and Marseilles.) ...
Article : 216 wordsSubscribers are reminded that the first year terminated with the February issue. and that annual subscription received subsequently expire each succeeding month. Unless orders ...
Article : 1,164 wordsThe fluctuations which have recently occurred In the Adelaide and Melbourne markets by no means affect ours in the same degree. as our exports are not so much dependent on grain ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 2 Apr 1859, Page 2
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