The choice of representatives of the American Government at the European Courts is particularly important to England, because our relations with America are closer than ...
Article : 1,144 wordsIT is quite time this old settled, wealthy, and intelligent district should assume its own local self-government. Indeed the period is approaching when public opinion ...
Article : 309 wordsJune 26—Steamer Havilah, 300 tons, Hugh Mackie, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mrs. H. Kimberly, Captain Stevenson, Mr. Joscelyne. ...
Article : 208 wordsPrices of flour are unchanged. Fine flour 1s quoted at 17l to 17l 10s per ton; American best brand, 43s per barrel; oatmeal, 25l per ton; bran, 1s 2d per bushel; wheat from 7s to 7s 6d per ...
Article : 43 wordsThe New York Herald has a long description of a fight between all English dog and an American dog, preceded by the folowing remarks:— ...
Article : 369 wordsShip mails will be closed at Launceston as under:—To Sydney and New Zealand, per Tasmania, via Hobart Town, on Friday, 28th inst, at 5 p.m. To Melbourne, per Havilah, ditto ditto. ...
Article : 38 wordsRemittance received from S. H. T. "A Parishioner of Perth" has now sent his name in confidence; but we put it to him whether the publication of his letter is likely ...
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Advertising : 66 wordsThis Day, 4h 29m. a.m.; 4h. 49m. p.m. Friday, 5h. 10m. a.m.; 5h. 30m. p.m. Moon—Last quarter, Sunday, 30th instant, 0h. 39m. 4s. p.m. ...
Article : 31 wordsArrived—June 25, steamer Havilah, Melbourne, Sailed—June 25, Lady Denison, Mariposa, Scotia, Sydney. Yesterday, steamer Titania, Coast. Wind W strong weather clear; barometer 29.67, ...
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Family Notices : 110 wordsTHE L. & M. S. N. Co's. FLEET.—Understand that on the arrival of the Havilah at Melbourne Captain Saunders of the Royal Shepherd will take command of her. Captain M'Eacharn, ...
Article : 575 wordsIF correctly informed there are many places in Launceston in low neighborhoods which are not registered, and are the haunts of the criminal and the vile as ...
Article : 111 wordsWe have to ask that our friends in the country will kindly act with promptitude in the liquidation of our small claims upon them, either in the shape of ...
Article : 46 wordsThe following is a correct list of the pensions granted by her Majesty on the civil list for the year commencing 1st of June, 1860, and ending 1st June, 1861:—£50 per annum ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsThe promoters of the midnight meeting movement, in their persevering attempts to rescue the fallen and outcast women in the metropolis, resolved to convene a meeting of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsPROTECTIVE DUTIES.—Mr. Bennett gave notice that on Thursday next he should move "That in the opinion of this House the duty on tea, sugar, and coffee, should be abolished, and that a reduction ...
Article : 1,011 wordsA fair amount of business has been transacted during the last day or two. Flour sells from 15l to 161; wheat. 6s to 6s 3d. A good trade is doing in oats which readily fetch 3s 6d to 3s 9d. Potatos ...
Article : 134 wordsUNION.—Fine flour, 16l; seconds ditto, 14l; wheat, 6s to 6s 3d; oats, 3s 5d; flour, by the bag, 34s bran, 1s per bushel. EXETER.—Fine flour, 16l; seconds ditto, 14l ...
Article : 69 wordsThe arrivals of wheat have been but small to-day but the large quantity in store, combined with the news from Melbourne, has kept the market very heavy and prices have declined fully 3d per bushel, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 27 Jun 1861, Page 4
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