THE s.s. Tasmania, from Melbourne, arrived at Hobart Town yesterday afternoon, and the following items were transmitted, to us by telegram:— ...
Article : 47 wordsThe wheat market is increasing in firmness, and from the telegraphic intelligence which appears in another column it appears probable that an advance in prices will take place in wheat and ...
Article : 64 wordsMarch 3—Schooner Georgina Smith, 44 tons, Thomas Mitchell, for Port Albert; G. Fisher, agent. March 4—Cutter Waterwitch, 15 tons, A. T. ...
Article : 59 wordsThere are no alterations in quotations. Oats are arriving in considerable quantities, and prices are likely to recede slightly. There seems little likelihood or a change in the quotations for wheat ...
Article : 37 wordsBark Saturnus, 360 tons, Captain Hoyer loading for London. Agent—Mr. J. Crookes. Bark Lorenzo Sabine, 173 tons, Captain Thom, Agents—Messrs. M'Naughtan and Co. ...
Article : 64 wordsIF there is any person now who imagines that the present Ministry have either the ability or disposition to benefit the country, ...
Article : 760 wordsFlour has changed hands at £16 for Tasmanian, and £17 for Adelaide silk dressed. Oats and maize ininquiry at last rates. ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsA CORRESPONDENT of a London journal, writing from New York, says:—"Since the riot we have had nothing that has created such intense excitement as the ...
Article : 1,230 wordsFor London—Bark Saturnus, early. For Melbourne—Steamship City of Launcaston, 8th inst., noon. ...
Article : 15 words[Communication was resumed yesterday evening.] Arrived—March 2, 1.30 p.m., brig Mercury, from Dunedin. ...
Article : 66 wordsA VISITTO THE WATER WORKS.—To anyone who has not already availed himself of the pleasure, a visit to the Waterworks would be an enjoyment rarely to be surpassed. Independently of the ...
Article : 947 wordsQuotations—Flour, £14 15. to £15 5s. Wheat, 5s 8d. ...
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Family Notices : 220 wordsThe Castle Howard has arrived at Sydney with dates from the Cape of Good Hope to 23rd January. The Confederate man-of-war ...
Article : 167 wordsThis day, 10h 46m a.m.; 11h 23m p.m. Sunday, 11h 54m a.m.; 6h 9m p.m. Monday, 0h 21m a.m.: oh 46m p.m. New moon on Tuesday, 8th inst., at 1h 47m ...
Article : 37 wordsThe ship Percy is now full for London, her hatches being closed at noon yesterday. She will haul off from the wharf early this morning, sailing at daybreak on Sunday. The Percy takes the ...
Article : 169 wordsIT must have struck every observant person that in this country the proportion of the blind is very great in comparison with what may be remembered of the old ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Circassian for Hobart Town, and the Georgina Smith, for Port Albert, sailed on Thursday. The Lorenxo Sabine is, we understand, to sail in ballast for Newcastle. ...
Article : 202 wordsSIR,—With thanks to "Fair Play" for his manly conduct in bringing prominently before the public the existing abuses practised by the auctioneers, both town and country, by the ...
Article : 338 wordsFor every day that a pilot is detained on board any vessel whilst under quarantine, or by an act of the master, 15s per day. No charge for a single act of pilotage to exceed ...
Article : 210 wordsLetters detained, being insufficiently stamped or not bearing stamps:— Mrs. W. F. Stephens, 115, Macquarie-street, Hobart Town. ...
Article : 27 wordsFLAX.—We have to acknowledge a pamphlet "On the Growth or Flax in Tasmania, with a few reasons Why its agriculturists should enter on its culture, and that its merchants should assist ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 5 Mar 1864, Page 4
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