Hon. Mr. Wedge gave several notices of motion for correspondence, & c Hon. Mr. Whyte's address with respect to the war was, after much discussion, ...
Article : 129 wordssands of men moving about in diro;g slon; but a moment's steady obsctod, d, in shows a mighty example of a vas under the influence of a division of slite. ...
Article : 639 wordsSIR,—Some time since you published in your journal an extract from the Musical Times of Nov. last, relative to the now defunct Philharmonic Society, in which the ...
Article : 351 wordsDr. Officer presented a petition from medical practitioners of Hobart Town, deprecating the appointment of a Medical Department in this colony. ...
Article : 1,462 wordsSIR,—In his Excellency's speech at the opening of Parliament, in referring to the detences of the colony, he says, "that our military stores are sufficient to arm such ...
Article : 217 wordsThe commissioner stated that he had seen Mr. Fiddyment, who was still suffering from illness, and not in a fit state to be examined. Mr. Fiddymeot had, however, ...
Article : 448 wordsSIR,—The good people of Launceston and the Mersey appear to have been somewhat startled by an unexpected visitor, namely, a seal. The species is undetermined, but ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to the communication of a Port Sorell correspondent which appeared in your supplement of July 30th. The writer says—"I am distinctly ...
Article : 1,114 wordsThe annual meeting of subscribers to this institution took place on Wednesday, at the Municipal Council Chamber. The Worshipful the Mayor in the chair. Mr. ...
Article : 992 wordsMr. Meredith gave notice of motion that the estimates for 1860 are not based on those principles of retrenchment which the present state of the colony demands. ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—I am a shareholder in the Hobart Town Quartz Crushing Company, and I have received a requisition to pay up my deposit on my shares but really I don't ...
Article : 131 wordsBOUNTY IMMIGRATION.—The following is a return of the bounty tickets issued under the Bounty regulations of 21st Dec. 1858, and amount of deposit received during ...
Article : 410 wordsWe have received drafts of a Bill to give redress to persons having claims against the Crown arising in the colony of Tasmania, and a Bill for the Incorporation ...
Article : 916 wordsSIR,—Having read in your last Saturday's issue Mr. Wales's letter in answer to "No Milksop," I was a little enlightened about the movements of the now dormant Northern ...
Article : 445 wordsDRUNKARD.—Ann Singleton was fined 10s. A BRAWLER.—Ann Jano Beckett, a dally visitor, was ordered to pay a penalty ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 13 Aug 1859, Page 3
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