SIR,—On perusing the Parliamentary debates, as reported in the Cornwall Chronicle of Saturday last, in reference to the Customs duties, and where in anything but a ...
Article : 819 wordsSept. 5—Bark Nightingale, 241 tons, Brown, from Newcastle; R. T. Gunn, agent. DEPARTURES. Sept. 5—Steamship Derwent, 351 tons. A ...
Article : 103 wordsPolitics are assuming a curious phase. The policy of the Ministry is going to the winds— is utterly condemned by the country, and you the Government hope to carry their measures. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsThe Court sat at 10 a.m. Bell and anr. v. Herbert. An action for work and labor done. Verdict for plaintiff £3 14s. ...
Article : 331 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, early; s.s Derwent. to-day, at 10 a.m. For Sydney—Brig Lady Emma, this day. For Table Cape and Circular Head—Jane ...
Article : 27 wordsArrived—Sept. 5, 8.15 a.m., bark Nightingale, from Newcastle. 4 p.m., bar. 29,91, ther. 60. Wing W, strong; cloudy. ...
Article : 42 wordsMINISTERS are in a fix. Their pet scheme, that had previously been cruelly mutilated, has been completely strangled, and its dead carcass thrown out of the ...
Article : 148 wordsThis Day, 11h 9m a.m.; 11h 40m p.m. New Moon, Sunday, 9th instant, at 0h 3m 4s p.m. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Ethel, ship, commenced discharging cargo on Monday. ...
Article : 14 wordsCaptain Griffiths, of the Gauntlet, from Melbourne, reports that on Sunday last he passed a brig about half way across the Straits, probably the Mercury, bearing westward. ...
Article : 206 wordsTHE London Times has never been remarkable for its consistency, but rather notorious for its inconsistency. It has not led but uttered the prevailing opinion. ...
Article : 673 wordsThe meeting held at Hobart Town on Tuesday afternoon was very numerously and influentially attended. Notwithstanding that great exertions were made to pack the room ...
Article : 582 wordsTransactions to-day have been few, and a general dulness pervades business circles. Very little export trade has been done, and the Derwent goes away comparatively speaking empty. ...
Article : 116 wordsThis match came off yesterday on part of the Newstead estate lent for the occasion by R. C. Gunn, Esq Being but a short distance from town a large number of persons were ...
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Family Notices : 26 wordsSIR—I beg you will correct an error which has crept into your report of the few remarks I made at the meeting here on Saturday last. In referring to a fresh revision of the valuation roll I ...
Article : 101 wordsMeeting Union Quartz Crushing Company Commence at 7. ...
Article : 13 wordsMen and Brethren,—What must we do to save ourselves from utter rain? Retrench. Then if such is the universal feeling (which I believe it is), let us form ourselves into a ...
Article : 220 wordsLeotard Troupe Commence at 8. ...
Article : 7 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 the latter; and ...
Article : 96 wordsThe fourth meeting for 1860 of the Hobart Town Church Union was held on Monday, when a lecture was delivered by the Rev F. W. Quilter on "Bibliolatry." ...
Article : 317 wordsTHE Eastern Empire, a vessel of 1751 tons, sailed from Gravesend for Brisbane, on 16th June with four hundred and fifty passengers, consisting of three ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 6 Sep 1866, Page 2
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