The Isabella Brown arrived from Mauritius, which she left on 26th Dec., with 6465 bags sugar. NEW TOWN RACES. ...
Article : 67 wordsMID-DAY PRAYER MEETINGS.—Placards were posted about the town, announcing that the first of a series of mid-day prayer meetings would be held yesterday in the ...
Article : 2,328 wordsThe news from this colony is unimportant. Agitation is still going on for Indian immigration. ...
Article : 16 wordsYesterday evening having been appointed as the time for the third annual meeting of the members of the above society, the shareholders met at the ...
Article : 846 wordsVia Mauritius we have later news from the Cape. Kaffraria has been proclaimed an independent colony. Sir George Grey is to be ...
Article : 106 wordsThe second rending of the Alienation Land Bill has been moved by Mr. Robertson, accompanied by a long speech. Very heavy thunderstorm, accompanied ...
Article : 260 wordsDAMAGING PUBLIC PROPERTY.—Mary Ann Johnstone was fined 20s for breaking the lock and windows of the cell in which she was put last night in a drunken ...
Article : 299 wordsA number of cases were disposed of yesterday, but none possessing public interest. ...
Article : 17 wordsWilliam Davey, Henry Groves, and Jessie Jamieson were each fined 20s. for drunkenness. Ann Armstrong was fined £3 for ...
Article : 873 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company, held on Monday at Hobart Town, a dividend of 10s. per share was declared. ...
Article : 81 wordsSIR,—A number of Indies in Launceston, including myself, are very desirous to know through your paper how your love-sick Melbournite swaine progresses in his pursuit of a ...
Article : 669 wordsMr. Joseph Henry King has been appointed Postmaster at Latrobe vice Mr. Edwin Allen, resigned. During the month of January 167 ...
Article : 243 wordsA very melancholy accident occurred here yesterday. A man named Stone, in the employment of Mr. Banks, went to the river (which is still very high) for the ...
Article : 122 wordsJary—Messrs. R. Green, junior, E. French, G. Fisher, M. Edwards. Mr. Miller for plaintiff. Mr. Douglas for defendant. ...
Article : 504 wordsMichael M'Kny was brought up by information for obstructing the free passage of the main road, by allowing his waggon and horses to stand near the centre of the ...
Article : 244 wordsThe first general meeting of subscribers of this Institution was held at the Library Rooms on Thursday evening, 31st ultimo. The Rev. W. W. F. Murray having been ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 7 Feb 1861, Page 3
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