Sept. 7—Rose Ann, 24 tons, J. B. Anderson, from Port Sorell. Cargo—585 bags potatoes,, W. k. O'Keeffe. COASTERS—OUTWARDS. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsPresent;—The Warden, councillors Nickolls, Mason, Lee, Dowling, and Archer. Minutes of last meeting read. Councillor Nickolls called attention to an ...
Article : 257 wordsFor Melbourne—steamship Black Swan, early; Derwent. Monday. 17th instant. at 6 a.m, For Auckland, N.z—Bark Nightingale. early ...
Article : 21 wordsSailed—Sept. 7, 3 p.m., schooner Petrel, for Hobart Town. 4 p.m., bar. 29.67, ther. 50[?], Wind W S W, blowing hard. ...
Article : 49 wordsThis day. on 34m a.m.; 0h 59m pm Sunday, 1h 39m p.m. New Moon, to morrow, 9th Instant, at Oh 3m 4s p.m. ...
Article : 26 wordsSept. 7—Passengers per s.s. Southern Cross, from Melbourne—Miss Clark, Mrs. Monk and children, Miss Parsons, Miss Fanny Jones, Miss Bromby, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Professor Irving, ...
Article : 50 wordsThe bark Nightingale, from Newcastle, commenced discharging her cargo of coal yesterday morning. The bark is laid on the berth for Auckland, New Zealand, and will sail about four ...
Article : 212 wordsLeotard Troupe. Commence at 2 and 8 p m. ...
Article : 11 wordsWE wish it to be distinctly understood that we have no interest in, or any disposition to dictate to, the Union Quartz Crushing Company as to the terms of ...
Article : 342 wordsWe have seen the indissoluble connection between private and public opulence ; that whatever has any tendency to increase the former must to the same extent increase tit latter and ...
Article : 93 wordsTHE telegraph conveys to us the gratifying intelligence that Parliament is to be dissolved I This, the last act of the Whyte Ministry,' is its very ; best. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Council met at 11 o'clock. Present—The 'Warden, Councillors. Ayre, Burke, and Millar., The minutes of the last meeting were read ...
Article : 481 wordsWHILE we write all is uncertainty as to the course which Ministers will pursue in the crisis by which they are overtaken. But it behoves the country to be awake ...
Article : 651 wordsTo-day business again has been dull, and our quotations have undergone no change. Flour, £12 to £12 10s. Wheat, inland, 5s 6d; coast, 5s 3d. Oats, 4s. Bran, Is 3d, bags in. ...
Article : 146 wordsBefore these lines will fall under the eye of your readers, they will have learned the decision of the Government alter' their late defeat. of course one of two' things ...
Article : 549 wordsLetters detained for postage;—Mr.G. Alkinson La Trobe; j. Johnson, care of W. silver, charles-street; Mr. A.m. Stewart. Beechworth, Victoria; Mr. Samuel Ewing ...
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Advertising : 359 wordsW. E. W.-Received all right. "P.S.—Your communication, Will be most acceptable. ...
Article : 13 wordsDR. BROMBY has addressed a letter to the members of the House of Assembly, which we reprint. He must be singularly ignorant of facts, and consider the ...
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Family Notices : 74 wordsTHE RISKS OF RAILWAY SHAREHOLDERS.—A correspondent, writing to The Times, says that, the recent great fire in the warehouses of the London and North-Western at Manchester is ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 8 Sep 1866, Page 2
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