A HOBART TOWN journal publishes a letter from a visitor the purport of which is Tasmanian—quite! The writer, as we learn, is an invalid trying the effect of ...
Article : 347 wordsMarch 31—Steamship Havilah, 300 tons W. N Thom, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Hick, Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 341 wordsNews his been received at Rockhampton that a shepherd named Farquharson bas murdered at Ingaden Station, near Nebo. It is supposed that the murder was committed by blacks. ...
Article : 278 wordsIn reference to the tea trade, the Commercial Record reports that the business daring the past fortnight has been comparatively limited, both in imports and ...
Article : 159 wordsGood Friday was observed as a general holiday throughout the city. The services appropriate to the occasion were held in the various churches and were well attended. A great majority of the ...
Article : 2,609 wordsSteamship Derwent, 500 tons, Captain Edward Lucss, unloading from Melbourne. Agents—Messrs Du Croz, Nichols, & Co. Steamship Havilah, 166 tons, Captain W. N. ...
Article : 82 wordsIt Is understood that the Attorney-General, [?]. Boucaut, has succeeded in forming a Cabinet, the Hon. A. Blyth taking Mr. Hart's place as Chief Secretary; Mr. Milne, Commissioner of Crown ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsTo-day being Easter Monday, little or no business has been done. Owing to the further arrival of breadstuffs as below, the market has a decided downward tendency. Floor and wheat remain at ...
Article : 590 wordsP[?] Me[?]—Steamship Havilah, this day, at 2 30 p.m.: s.s. Derwent, to-morrow, 2.30 p.m.; s.s Black Swan, Saturday next, half past 2 p.m. For Hobart Town—Schooner Storm Bird, ...
Article : 36 wordsOn the 29th ult. the Sergeant-at-arms addressed the following letter to his captive, Mr. George:—"Parliament House, March 29, 1866. ...
Article : 372 wordsArrived—March 30. 9.20 p.m., schooner Storm Bird, from Hobart Town. 9.30, schooner Petrel, from Hobart Town. 31.9 p.m, s s Havilah, from Melbourne. April 1, 10.30 a.m, s.s. Derwent. ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsThis Day, 3h 11m a.m.; 3h 26m p.m. Wednesday, 3h 42m a.m.; 3h 58m p.m. Moon—Last quarter, 8th instant, at 6h 30m 34s p.m. ...
Article : 25 words"An Amateur," and Mr. T. A. Brain's letter in our next. ...
Article : 5 wordsApril I-Passengers per hark Southern Cross, from Newcastle, N.S W.—Captain Grant. April 1-Passenger per schooner Crest of the Wave, from Lyttleton, N.Z, via Swansea—Mr. ...
Article : 137 wordsAn attempt was made on Monday evening to give a new character to the political demonstrations Which have been so common since the present Ministry commenced their quarrel with the ...
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Family Notices : 197 wordsThe s.s. Havilah, from Melbourne, entered Tamar Heads about nine o'clock on Saturday night and arrived at the wharf about one the following morning. Captain Thom reports leaving ...
Article : 714 wordsBy the steamships Havilah and Derwent, which arrived here on Sunday, we have Melbourne papers to Saturday. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ...
Article : 449 wordsBRUTAL ASSAULT.—On Sunday, a most brutal assault was committed by a man named Sullivan, living in the vicinity of the old Hospital, upon his wife. It seems that Sullivan is a ...
Article : 121 wordsYesterday's Mercury says:—"Prices continue at former quotation, viz.:—Flour, £17 per ton: wheat, 7s 3d to 7s 6d per bushel; bran, 1s 3d per bushel; sharps, £10 per ton." ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Argus of Saturday says:— In the market for breadstuffs there is not the slightest improvement to report; a few trifling sales of Adelaide flour for trade purposes, to ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 3 Apr 1866, Page 2
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