April 17—Steamship Black Swan, 350 tons, W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne ; G. Fisher agent. Passengers—Misses Martin (2), Miss. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Archer, Mrs. Ar[?] ...
Article : 395 wordsA person writing to the Advertiser says he believes there is not a man inclined to work who is out of work in South Australia this day. Sales of wheat are reported at 8s 2d per ...
Article : 318 wordsOwn good friends and patrons the people of Tasmania have brought to a close half a week of uninterrupted holidays; and to enable our employes to enjoy one day we publish only a ...
Article : 64 wordsAlthough neither Saturday nor to-day has been closely observed as a holiday, yet business has been to a great extent put aside, and quotations remain at—Flour, 18l per ton; wheat, 7s ...
Article : 473 wordsTHE district of Tamar, it seems, has not yet reached the point at which it will accept. Mr. Alexander Stewart as its representative. It will be ...
Article : 200 wordsSchooner Swordfish, 155 tons, Captain Napper, from Hobart Town. Agent—Mr. G. Fisher. Steamship Black Swan, 350 tons, Captain W. H. Saunders. Agent—Mr. G. Fisher. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe San Francisco, from Hamburg, brings dates. from the Cape of Good Hope to the 1st March. The failures of the firms of M. Benjamin and ...
Article : 117 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, Wednesday. For Hobart Town—Schooner Swordfish, early. ...
Article : 12 wordsArrived—April 15, 10 a.m, schooner Swordfish, from Hobart Town—Captain Napper reports that the bark in sight to the eastward last evening was the Offley, from Hobart Town, bound to ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE New South Wales bushrangers have received their first and probably most significant check in the colony of Victoria. Daniel Morgan, the hardened, blood-thirsty ...
Article : 252 wordsWe have papers from Auckland, Nelson, Wellington, and Canterbury, to the 1st instant. There is no fresh war news, but the prospects are gloomy. The Pal Mariri superstition is ...
Article : 437 wordsBy the s.s. Black Swan which arrived on Sunday afternoon, we have papers to Saturday inclusive, as well as later dates from other colonies. ...
Article : 27 wordsThis day, 5h 34m a.m.; 6h Om p.m. Wednesday, 6h 27m a.m.; 7h 2m p.m. .Moon, last quarter, on Wednesday, 19th inst., at 9h 8m 34s a.m. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe annual commemoration of Sydney University took place to-day. The Clara Sayers, from Mauritius, brought three gouramier fish for the New South Wales ...
Article : 563 wordsApril 15—Passengers per s s. Tasmania, from Sydney—Lady Don and maidservant, Mr. Wilton, Mrs. Crosby, Miss Rogers, Misses Howson (2), Messrs. Bartlett, Rogers, Howson, Lloyd, ...
Article : 114 wordsYesterday's Mercury reports that prices continuo at former rates, namely—Flour, 20l to 21l per ton; wheat, 8s to 8s 3d per bushel. ...
Article : 25 wordsSaturday's Age reports as follows:—"In the import markets business, it may be said, has owing to the holidays, closed for the week, and transactions to-day show little improvement in ...
Article : 124 wordsThe most exciting piece of news brought by the last steamer from Melbourne is that of the capture and death of the notorious and bloodthirsty Daniel Morgan, who has so long infested the ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsWhen the Telegraph Office opened at nine o'clock last night, there was no sign of the steamer with the now overdue English mail. The schooner Agnes Jessie, from Newcastle, ...
Article : 232 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To London, via Suez and Marsoilles, per Bombay, R.M.S., on Saturday, 22nd instant, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the adjourned inquest on the body of Mrs. Simpson, the jury returned a verdict of death from burns. They added that the fire was attended by suspicious circumstances. ...
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Family Notices : 213 wordsShip building has so long been a deserted, if not a forgotten, trade in Launceston, that the launching into her "native element," as Paddy would say—of Mr. Donald Benton's new vessel, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 18 Apr 1865, Page 2
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