July 4.—Schooner Scotia, 104 tons, J. G. Irving, from Newcastle, New South Wales; Wm. Cleveland, agent. July 4.—Schooner Robert and Betsy, 140 ...
Article : 1,147 wordsThe return from the Company for the week ending 1st July, is 11½ ounces. The deficiency in the yield last week is accounted for by the fact that a very ...
Article : 361 wordsI write thus early after my communication of the 2nd to inform you of the existence of gold in the matrix as found by Mr. Smith. When he went home he left with ...
Article : 166 wordsBy the latest private advices from Melbourne, received this morning, we learn that Tasmanian flour is quoted at 25l. Wheat firm at 10s 3d to 10s 6d. Oats dull of sale at 4s 6d, large ...
Article : 300 wordsInasmuch as, since the discovery of auriferous quartz reels in this colony, disputes are liable to prize between persons seeking for permission to work such reefs, ...
Article : 1,306 wordsThe Civil Sittings opened this morning at 10 o'clock. DELANEY AND WIFE v. CARPENTER. Jury—Alexander Rose (foreman), James ...
Article : 311 wordsThe following tender has been accepted —F. X. L'Estage, platina, at 75s. per ounce. An auctioneer's license has been issued ...
Article : 129 wordsA public meeting was held at the Dalrymple Inn, Ballahoo, to institute steps for the better exploration of the country where Mr. Smith has lately found gold. ...
Article : 858 wordsReceived from S. X. 1l., E. M. 8s. stamps, T. H . 1l. 6s. P. H. G. 8s. stamps. "Reader" in our next. ...
Article : 25 wordsTo Adciaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Tasmania, this day, at half-part 4 p.m. Letters detained being insuffciently stamped, or not bearing stamps:— ...
Article : 39 wordsLAUNCESTON has a fair share of Magistrates, but the attendance is always very thin if protracted or disagreeable work has to be done. When gentlemen ...
Article : 138 wordsThe inquest on the body of Miss Mortyn was held on Friday week, and terminated in the following verdict:—"That the deceased died from phthisis pulmonalis." ...
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Family Notices : 141 wordsA Court of General Sessions was held this day at the Court House, for the purpose of hearing appeals, &c. Present.—J. Whitefoord, Esq., ...
Article : 351 wordsWE fear our country friends are like the culprit condemned to receive a certain number of lashes. The administrator tried to accommodate the ...
Article : 690 wordsPROVISIONAL regulations have at length been agreed to and promulgated by the Executive Council, and Mr. W. A. Tully has been appointed a Commissioner for ...
Article : 281 wordsA telegram from the heads informs us that the wind is N. W. with rain, and thick. The schooner Mary Ann is in Lagoon Bay. The Tamar towed up the Bullfinch and ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 5 Jul 1859, Page 2
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