The enquiry into the cause of death of the black boy, Francis Burrows, aged about 13 who was alleged to have been ill used by Chas. Slaughter, his master, at the Hann, and ...
Article : 741 wordsNovember 18—Brig Scoptia, J.A. Blacklock, for Geelong: A. B. Armour agennt. November 18—Schooner Hilander, 93 tons. M. M.Donald, for Melbourne; 11. Turner ...
Article : 178 wordsThe members of the Sacred Harmonic Society gave a second concert at the Cornwall Rooms on Thursday evening, to commemorate the centenary of the death ...
Article : 292 wordsOn Thursday a deputation, consisting of Messrs. J. M. Wilson, William Carter, Neil,Lewis, A. Kissock, and John Davies, waited upon his Excel ency the Governor ...
Article : 737 wordsArrived—Nil. Sailed—Thursday, 1.30 p.m., steamer Gazelle, Court, This day, 7.30 a.m., brig Scotia Melbourne. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe following telegram which give six days' later news than that brought direct, appears in the Argus:— Telegraph Office, Aden, nd October. ...
Article : 126 wordsEdward Williams was charged as an idle and disorderly person in sleeping in the open air and having no visible means of subsistence. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsPassengers (at Hobart Town) per Gold-seeker for Melbourne—Mr. G. S. Wilson, Mr. Mrs. and Wises (2) Watson. Passengers (at Hobart Town) per Zillah for ...
Article : 140 wordsThe following is the Circular of Messrs. Chas. Jacomb & Son, dated London, 30th August, 1859:—The public sales of colonial wool, which ...
Article : 1,552 wordsWe have little change to note in our markets. Some small shipments of flour are being made by holders, and some has been sold for home consumption: but there have been no ...
Article : 235 wordsTHE more the hundred thousand pound robbery is looked at the more monstrous it appears. Every day the dissatisfaction is widening and ...
Article : 546 wordsBy the City of Hobart we have received Melbourne papers of Wednesday. The stores and premises in Collins-street west, occupied by Mr. A. G. M'Combe, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 581 wordsSIR,—I notice in your issue of the 10th another letter from "A Colonist," beginning "And so our restless Native Youth will rush into print again." I beg to inform him that ...
Article : 910 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.— We regret to state that Mr. Edward Prentis, of the Duke of York Ian, Battery Point. suddenly fell dead from his chair yesterday evening. ...
Article : 51 wordsTo Sydney and New Zealand via Hobart, per Tasmania, this day, at half-past 4 o'clock p.m. Letters detained, being insufficiently stamped ...
Article : 81 wordsThe following is the last report of the Commissioner:—Commissioner's Office, Fingal, 14th Nov., 1859. ...
Article : 604 wordsThe following telegram was received yesterday by Alex. M'Naughtan, Esq:—King's Island, Nov. 18, 10 a.m. I have taken soundings and grappied from ...
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Family Notices : 38 wordsSAM SLICK has said many smart things in his time, and perhaps nothing more to the point than lately at North Shields. Mr. Lindsay had visited his ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 19 Nov 1859, Page 2
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