Sept. 14—Steamship City of Launceston, 400 tons, A. 'T'. Woods, for Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Misses Willis (2), Muases Walker (3), Capt. G. Gilmore, Messrs. Hy. ...
Article : 238 wordsMr Iaces presented a petition from the Rev. John Storie, praying that other letters from himself and the Rev. C. Simson be placed upon the table of the House. ...
Article : 2,580 wordsTHE Legislative Council has rejected the motion carried by the influence of Mr. Allison in the Assembly for an expenditure of £4,000 in obtaining a professional survey of a railway ...
Article : 395 wordsThe markets have been very dull, and there has been very little business done, espeocially wth oats. Flour may be quoted at £20 Whent, 8s. Oats. 3s 6d to 3s 8d. Potatoes £6, bags in ...
Article : 44 wordsSailed—Sept. 14, sch Storm Bird, for Hobart Town. 15, 12.30 p.m s.s City of. Launceston and brigMercury, for melbourne. Bar 29.96, ther, 61; wind W. N. V. moderated; Cladey. ...
Article : 57 wordsYesterday's Advertiser states that wheat commands 8s 3d to 8s,9d. Flour, £19 to £20; Adelaide, £21. ...
Article : 20 wordsBark Mary Russel Milford, 520 tons, Captain J. Deason, from London. Agents—Messrs. Crookes & Hudson Bark Wesbury, 329 tons, Captain T. Smith, ...
Article : 46 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To London, via Suez and Marseilles, per Northern, R. M. S., on Saturday, 23rd instant, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 91 wordsFor Melburne—Steabship Black Swan, Tuesday, 19th instant, at 12,o'clock noon. For Sydney—Schooner Agues Jessic early. ...
Article : 22 wordsA SHORT time since a petition appeared in our columns addressed by the Directors of the Deloraine and Mersey Tramway Company to the Governor, and forwarded by his Excellency ...
Article : 1,457 wordsThis day, 10h 56m a.m.; 11h 24m p.m. Sunday, 11h 5lm a.m.; 0h 0m p.m. Monday, 0h 15m a.m.; 0h 37m p.m. New moon on Wednesday, 20th instant, at ...
Article : 46 wordsSeptember 13 —Pasaenger per hark Alfred Hawley, from London—Mrs. Allmoud. DEPARTURES. Sept. 14—Passengers per bark Eucalyptus, for ...
Article : 152 wordsH.—We thank you for the paper but do not think it advisable to republish the document at the present time. The article referred to was a very able exposition of the principles that should ...
Article : 122 wordsWITHOUT grace, at the eleventh hour, when he had stirred every district of the island to opposition to his proposal as being a dishonest one that would bring shame upon the whole ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsThe s s City of Launreston left for Melbourne yesterday at 9 30 a.m., and deared the Heades at 12.30, taking with her some forty horses, besides a general cargo. ...
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Family Notices : 64 wordsThe Colonial Secretary complained of the report in the Mercury of his speeeh in reference to the 40. 0l Appropriation Bill for survey of main line of railway, as being incorrect. He denied that he had used the ...
Article : 293 wordsTHIS bill had not reached its on this side of the island until after its second roading had been carried by the Speaker's casting vote, and it is more than possible that it will have ...
Article : 232 wordsA notice was given by Mr. Gregsou for the appointment of a committee to consider Mr. Cooper's dismissal Mr Balfe gave notice to move for correspondence ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. Lette, prevented at petition from owners and occupiers of laud in the police dictrict of Lanceston ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 16 Sep 1865, Page 4
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