THE past month has been one of few events. In political affairs there is positively nothing stirring, and the social history of the month comprises no incident ...
Article : 234 wordsWilliam E. Nature Esq., who has been Acting Comptroller-General of convicts since the departure of Dr. Hampton, has been appointed his successor by the Colonial Office. Mr. Richard M'Villoy as Postmaster at ...
Article : 393 wordsOn February 26, a vessel, built by Mr. Ross; at Battery Point, for. Messrs. Brown and Co., was launched and named by Miss Barbara Brown (daughter of one of the ...
Article : 382 wordsFROM the mistake of secular. Governments going 'beyond their province and interferinug with apered tlings, balf the correspondence, and half the debatcs, ...
Article : 1,050 wordsROYAL SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of the Royal Society was held on 21st Feb., the hon. Dr. Bedford in the chair. The report read by Dr. Milligan referred to the ...
Article : 1,158 wordsWhen J. Maclanachan, Esq., of Ballochmyle, left England after a recent visit, he shipped upwards of 60 singing birds, comprising canaries, goldfinchea, bull- ...
Article : 216 wordsA cricket match was played between the two following elevens, namely :—Green Pouds—J. Gorringe, J. Palmer, H. Flex. more, H. Ellis, F. Ellis, T. Gcodwin- ...
Article : 629 wordsA small but in Frankland -street, Launceston, belonging to Mr. Rankin, and occupied by an old man named Dalton, was destroyed by fire. A fire occurred at Chig- well, the premises of Mr. Henry Hilton, ...
Article : 621 wordsPRESBYTERY or TASMANIA.— A meeting of Presbytery was held at Oatlands on 9th February. Six months additional leave of absence was granted to the Rev. Dr. ...
Article : 928 wordsIn the month of April, 1857, I left for the first time in my life the shores of my native land,—to me a great event. It was necessary to encounter the yet untried, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 12 Mar 1859, Page 3
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