We have papers to 19th instant. The., Herald, of the 15th instant, says:— "During the week we have received some startling announcements respecting the Lachlan ...
Article : 525 wordsThere is a foe in the land, both dread and strong, Who seeks to destroy both the old and th[?] young; To bush homes, and [?]unlets, and popula[?] towns, Clad in various guise, this enemy comes ...
Article : 247 wordsMourn, mourn, Oh mourn for our lady, Mourn for the loving wife—wife nevermore; Mourn not for him whose young life had already Been ripen'd for Heaven by virtue and lore! ...
Article : 472 wordsWEATHERSTONE'S—Some carters who arrived at Tokomairiro from these diggings on Monday last, reported that the lead had again been struck by some of the miners in the deep sinking holes, ...
Article : 195 wordsSIR, Th pressure of other hu[?]nest has presented my replying before to "Anti-humbug;" and were it not that truth is at stake, I would not trouble you or the public with an answer to such ...
Article : 847 wordsA match between the above clubs was played on the Launceston ground on Friday last, which resulted in favor of the former. As there was not time to play the game out (and ...
Article : 903 wordsWe have Cape Town papers on the 26th [?] December, 1861. THE DROUGHT.—A correspondent residing in the upper part of the Uitenhuge district, ...
Article : 594 wordsBy the Black Swan our files are complete to Saturday last. A special general meeting of the Melbourne Cricket Club was to be held on Saturday ...
Article : 328 wordsHow beautiful to watch the Sun reposing on the wave, And Twilight bending o'er him with her looks so sw[?]et and grave; ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR,—In looking over Thursday's Examiner I was struck with the truthfulness of "John Bull's" remarks relative to high farming, and to the starved and worn-out condition of many of our ...
Article : 354 wordsColonial politics possess very little interest in the eyes of parties at home. While Lilliputian senators and Laputan philosophers are making "sensation" speeches in the little vestry ...
Article : 1,761 wordsThe news here is not of the same interest as it has borne lately, and must disappoint your readers. The military operations have not been extended. The admiral who had gone to ...
Article : 289 wordsAt Driffield the parochial authorities advertised on the church-door for a 'Saxon!' ([?]exton), and a wag waited upon them to know 'if a Dane would do!' ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 25 Mar 1862, Page 3
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