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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsOct. 26—Steamship Tamar, 308 tons. W. H Saunders from Melbourne; G Fisher, agent. Passengers—Miss Dowie, Mrs Whitefield, Mrs Shelds, Mr and Mrs Gee, Mr and Mrs Bell. Mrs Griffiths ...
Article : 250 wordsStraw. 254per load Guese, 6s per pair Hav, 24 5s per ton Butter, 6l 7d per lb Potatoes, 30s per ton Cheese 5d to 6d per lb Bacon, 6d per lb Lard, 6d per lb ...
Article : 741 wordsFavorable accounts continue to come in respecting the crops. In the Cressy and Bishops bourne districts it is thought they have never looked so well before, and should no ...
Article : 334 wordsBarks Westbury, Tien Tsin brig Mercury schooner Hally Bayley, Caroline; steamers Tamer, Annie, Tamar (tug). ...
Article : 18 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Tamar. Monday, 30th instant, at 1 p.m.; steamship Tamar, Sunday, 5th Nov., at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 20 wordsTAMAR HEADS. Arrived—Oct. 27.1.5 p.m. schooner Hally Bayley, Hobart Town. Sailed—Oct. 26 3 2 p.m. steamer Pioneer, N.W. Coast. HOBART TOWN.—Arrived—Oct. 26. 4 p.m., brig ...
Article : 58 wordsThis Day, 12h 18m a.m. ; 12h 42m p.m. Sunday, 1h 6m a.m. ; 1h 30m p.m. Monday, 1h 54m a.m. ; 2h 18m p.m. FULL MOON, on Saturday, 28th instant, at 6h 2m ...
Article : 37 wordsFrom our telegraphic columns it will be seen that the clipper ship Loch Leven, the first wool ship of the season from Geelong for London, has been wrecked on King's Island, with the loss of her captain. The ...
Article : 707 wordsOur telegraphic intelligence respecting the fourth series f wool sales which commenced on Sept. 14 is highly encouraging, showing an advance of from 2d to 2½d upon the previous sales. Total arrivals ...
Article : 110 wordsWE give up all our available space to news by the mail, London and Paris Letter, &c. ...
Article : 28 wordsTo New Zealand, Adelaide, and Sydney, per Tamar, on Monday, 30th instant, at 11.30 a.m. To Melbourne, ditto ditto, at 12 noon. To Melbourne, via Hobart Town, par Southern ...
Article : 121 wordsThe signs of reviving enterprise, of which I have repeatedly written you, increase on every side, in spite of the opposite conclusion one is apt to arrive at from the fact of a 2 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsBy dint of sitting the greater part of each day and large part of each night the Commons hope to grind out the work, which the Government say is absolutely necessary by ...
Article : 2,450 wordsSAILED.—For Launceston—Sept. 1. bark Araunah. 448, Whittingham. For Hobart Town—Aug. 26, Elm Grove, 255. Sept. 1, Windward. 620. LOADING.—For Launceston—Bark Fagitive, 471. ...
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Family Notices : 175 wordsIt would have been better to have entrusted the trial of the Communist chiefs to the ordinary tribunals rather than to the present court martials, where there are such conflicts law points ...
Article : 2,581 wordsUpon enquiry to-day we have ascertained that no transactions to any noticeable extent have taken place in breadstuffs. Merely small parcels for home use have changed hands. We nets no change in quota. ...
Article : 198 wordsTHE GERMAN EMPRESS AND HER JEWELS. —The London correspondent of the Leeds Mercury relates the following gossiping story suggesting the plot of a well-known opera. The ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 28 Oct 1871, Page 2
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