The Lord Ashley has brought Taranaki papers to the 11th instant. General Pratt having resolved on constructing a redoubt about a mile in advance of No.6, a ...
Article : 380 wordsFebruary 2.—Schooner Hilander, 93 tons, M. McDonald, for Melbourne; Henry Turner, agent. February 23.—Brig Princessan Luise, 250 tons, C. J. Stenstrom, for Guam ; Du Croz & Co., agents. ...
Article : 175 wordsA SERVICE will be rendered to the public by putting Mr. Bright's address prominently before them. There is so much that is excellent expressed in the simplest ...
Article : 99 wordsWE fear that Colgrave's lodging-house is but the type of too many others. It is perfectly revolting to contemplate the indignities offered to human nature in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsArrived.— February 233, steamer Titania, Coast. Sailed.—Yesterday, nil. Princessan Luise at anchor in Lagoon Bay. Wind S.E., weather cloudy. Barometer 30.25. Thermometer 62. ...
Article : 71 wordsSATURDAY.—The Mercury states—''Wheat was quoted to-day at 6s 9d to 7s for new, and 7s 3d to 7s 6d for old. Old wheat is very scarce, and new does not come in freely. The inquiry for oats is very ...
Article : 106 wordsTHIS afternoon at four o'clock at the Theatre Royal, Mr. Torrens, the Registrar-General of South Australia will deliver a lecture explanatory of the system ...
Article : 48 wordsCIRCULAR HEAD.— (From our own Correspondent) Arrived—February 16, schooner Helen Ann, 31 tons, Matthew Boskell, from Melbourne. Cargo—4 barrels beef, 1 keg butter, 10 bags flour, 1 case oil. ...
Article : 725 wordsVia Sydney we have intelligence of the 14th instant. A proclamation in the Gazette summons the Queensland Parliament to meet for the dispatch ...
Article : 433 wordsThe Herald reports— "Business continues exceedingly quiet, and but little alteration has resulted from the advices received by the last mail. The up-country trade is rather more active this week, ...
Article : 49 wordsWE regret to learn that Mr. J. G. Jennings has ceased to be manager of the Union Bank at Launceston. The reason assigned, we believe, is that he did not put the screw ...
Article : 246 words"Caustic" has limited the character with admirable accuracy, but we cannot permit reprisals after this sort. The man may be generally known as the " Dodger," very vulnerable, and by his last essay ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsAt about 3 a.m. on 22nd January 40 of the 12th, under Captain Williams and Lieutenant Dudgeon; 10 of the 40th, under Ensign Morphy; and 130 of the 65th, under Lieutenant and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsIT is a difficult task to skin a flint, take breeks off a Highlandman, or serve out the moon for green cheese, and we believe it would be equally difficult to ...
Article : 481 wordsWe resume our extracts from papers to the 18th instant. The Judges of the Supreme Court have gives judgment in the case of King v. the Bishop of ...
Article : 1,090 wordsThe Opinione of Turin states that Count Ercole Mastai, a nephew of the present Pope, and late Captain of the staff in the pontifical army, has offered his services to the King of ...
Article : 759 wordsFlour sells at 17l. for quantity, and there is a fair demand, principally for home consumption, Wheat, 6s. to 6s. 3d, but not very brisk, Oats remain unchanged, 3s. to 3s, 3d., but very little ...
Article : 50 wordsUNION.—Fine flour, 17l 10s; seconds ditto, 15l 10s; wheat, 6s 6d to 6s 9d ; bran, 1s 4d per bushel. Ex[?]TER.— Fine flour, 17l 10s; seconds ditto, 15l; ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 26 Feb 1861, Page 4
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