April 17—Steamship Havilah, 166 tons, W. N. Thom, for Melbourne George Fisher, agent Passengers—Mr and Mrs. W. Hick, Mrs. Lock and four children, Miss Smith, Miss Jones, Miss ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsThe following letter from Mr. Bright appears in a Chicago paper:— Rochdale, Dec.2, 1865. DEAR SIR,—I do not recollect any paper ...
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Family Notices : 218 wordsBrig Mercury, 150 tons, Capt. James Tulloch, loading for Melbourne. Agents—Messrs. R. Green and Co. Steamship Derwent, 500 tons, Captain Edward ...
Article : 42 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Derwent, this day, 2.15 p.m.; s.s. Black Swan, Saturday next, 4 p.m.; brig Mercury, shortly; s.s. Havilah, Tuesday next. ...
Article : 39 wordsParliament opened for business on the 6th, with the Queen in attendance, after her long seclusion, but not to deliver the Royal speech. There has been hitherto a fair array of ...
Article : 1,135 wordsAfter a long retirement from public life, but not from public duty. Her Majesty opened the seventh Parliament of her reign on Tuesday, February 6. Exactly five years have clapsed ...
Article : 1,771 wordsSailed—April 17, 6.20 p.m., s.s. Havilsh, for Melbourne. 4 p.m., bar. 31.53, ther. 68, Wind NE light, flue. HOBART TOWN. ...
Article : 60 wordsThis Day, 3h 12m a.m.: 3h 35m p.m. Moon—First quarter, Sunday, 22nd instant, at 8h 19m 46s am. ...
Article : 20 wordsWHEN the finances of the country are discussed we never hear a syllable about economy and retrenchment. What do those in office care about relieving the ...
Article : 645 wordsArrangements were made for placing the steamtug Tamar in dock by yesterday afternoon's tide, but at the time it was considered unsafe to attempt it, as there was but an inch more water ...
Article : 141 wordsThe markets generally have been very inactive to-day, and the constant arrival of wheat into town has chiefly caused the merchants to be busy. Much is changing hands, though great quantities ...
Article : 165 wordsTo Melbourne, per Derwent, THIS DAY, 18th inst., at 1 p.m. To London, via Suez and Marscilles, per Madras, R.M.S., on Monday, 23rd instant, at 6, ...
Article : 221 wordsSIR,—If your, correspondent from Fingal (in your issue of 11th instant) will be kind enough to lot me know who he is, I shall be glad to furnish him and the public with my ...
Article : 64 wordsTABLE CAPE.—Mr. A. B. Willis, the newlyappoimed Customs officer and Stil eudiary Magistrate for Table Cape, took his departure for that district yesterday afternoon by the' Governor ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 18 Apr 1866, Page 2
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