July 1.—Steamship City of Launceston, 400 tons, A. T. Woods, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mrs. Grant, Miss Johns, Mrs. Spong and two children, Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsTHE JUDGES have hard work to bet through the case, and in the course of investigation have not failed to record their opinion of the Act. And this not ...
Article : 910 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per City of Launceston, on Monday, 4th instant, at half-past 10 a.m. ...
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Family Notices : 174 wordsThe Colonial Secretary presented a petition from the inhabitants of Sorell, in reference to the Causeway Bill. On the motion of Sir Richard Dry, the ...
Article : 74 wordsCREDIT is taken for the state of the finances being "in some degree due to rigid economy in the expenditure,' and as we happen to know on case which ...
Article : 309 wordsThe advices to hand per City of Launceston have had the effect of Imparting greater firmness to flour and wheat here, but we believe few trans. actions have taken place. Quotations are—Flour ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Davies; for a return of the revenue from all sources derivable from each electoral district of the colony from the 1st January, 1858, to the 31st December, 1863, showing in a separate form how ...
Article : 3,635 wordsBark India, 202 tons, Capt. W. Young, sen, loading for Invercargill. Agent—Mr. A. Harrap. Steamship City of Launceston, 400 tons, ...
Article : 34 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship City of Launceston, Monday, at noon. For Invercargill—Bark India, to-day. ...
Article : 16 wordsIn breadstuffs, owing to the arrival of several orders from the interior for flour, more business was doing, and for wheat there was a more lively enquiry. Flour was quoted at the mills ...
Article : 81 wordsTHERE is no doubt that Mr. Murray and the Ministry understand each other, and that they have agreed together to defeat the promoters of the railway by the motion ...
Article : 487 wordsArrived—June 30, steamship City of Launceston, from Melbourne. Sailed—June 30, 4 p.m., s.s. Black Swan, for Melbourne. July 1, 10.10 a.m., schr. Zenobla, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Argus of Monday given the following report of the markets there and in adjoining colonies— The despatch of letters and advices engrossed ...
Article : 459 wordsThis day, 0h 0m a.m.; 0h 14m p.m. Sunday, 0h 40m a.m.; 1h 4m p.m. Monday, 1h 26m a.m.; 1h 47m p.m. New Moon, on Monday, 4th July, at 10h. ...
Article : 37 wordsJune 30—Additional, passengers per s.s. Southern Cross, for Melbourne—Miss Doughty, Miss Hodson, and Mr. J. A. Corrie; one steerage. ...
Article : 56 wordsCaptain Woods, of the s.s. City of Launceston, reports light SW winds and fine weather during the passage. In consequence of a heavy fog the City had to anchor for about four hours after ...
Article : 748 wordsThe President announced that the Governor had been pleased to thank the Council for their address. NOTICES OF MOTION. ...
Article : 567 wordsWe have journals to the 22nd June. The Herald reports of the flour and grain markets— "Since our last monthly summary the flour market has been very quiet, and the transactions ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 2 Jul 1864, Page 4
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