Jan. 25—Steamship Havilah, 166 tons, W. N. Thom, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Evans. Rev. C. S. Y. Price and two children, ...
Article : 452 wordsIF Ministers would only design to be communicative we suspect that they would make no very favorable report of the prospects held out to them by the ...
Article : 631 wordsA MELBOURNE contemporary supplies the aggregate result of last year's railway traffic in Victoria. The total revenue derived from the railways in that colony ...
Article : 317 wordsArrived—Jan. 25, 1.10 p.m., s.s. Havilah, from Melbourne. 26, 4 p.m., bar. 29.96, ther. 68. Wind, N.N.E., fresh breeze, weather bazy. ...
Article : 45 wordsAll this week the supply of hay from the country has been somewhat greater than of late. Again to day a good quantity came to town. The demand, however, continues, but the figure is ...
Article : 131 wordsBark Dunorlan, 369 tons, Capt. T. B. Whittingham, loading for London. Agents—Du Croz Nichols, and Co. Bark Norman, 254 tons, Capt. Francis Orleur, ...
Article : 79 wordsAFTER all it seems that the mother country has not reached that condition of dotage when her colonies will be entirely abandoned to themselves. She will not ...
Article : 1,290 wordsFor London—Bark Dunorlan, about the 30th inst.; bark Fugitive, 2nd March. For Melbourne—Bark Norman, this morning; Havilah, this morning at 10 o'clock; ...
Article : 47 wordsYesterday's Mercury says:—In commercial circles we have had another dull day Smal parcels of the new wheat continue to arrive. The price ranges from 10s to 10s 6d per bushel, according ...
Article : 130 wordsThis Day, 10h 4m a.m.; 10h 44m p.m. Sunday, 11h 21m a.m.; 11h 51m p.m. Monday, 0h 0m a.m.; 0h 20m p.m. Full Moon on Wednesday, 31st instant, at ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Harrowby commenced discharging cargo on Thursday morning, and consignees found the goods landed in a perfectly dry and good condition.—Mercury. ...
Article : 27 wordsWednesday's Argus says:—A large amount of business was done in the import markets to-day, considering the closeness of the period for the departure of the mail. There was nothing done in ...
Article : 35 wordsThe s.s. Havilah, from Melbourne, entered Tamar Heads at 1.10 p.m., and arrived at the bar at 5 o'clock on Thursday. Captain Thom reports first part of passage light variable winds; latter ...
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Advertising : 26 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under. To Melbourne, &c., per Havilab this day, 27th inst. at 8.30 a m. Letters detained, being insufficiently stamped ...
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Family Notices : 107 wordsIN recapitulating the prominent features of our intelligence by the last European mail on Tuesday, we adverted with satisfaction to the fact that money was ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 27 Jan 1866, Page 4
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