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Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 wordsMay 2—Schooner Agnes Jessie, 187 tons, J M'Kinlay, for Sydney. EXPORTS. Schooner Agnes Jessie, for Sydney, 981 bags ...
Article : 151 wordsUNDER the heading which we have adopted the Saturday Review of February 18 adverts to two questions which have arisen respectively in the colonies of Victoria and New ...
Article : 1,382 wordsShip Albert Edward, 497 tons, Capt. Bradford. Agents—Messrs. Du Croz & Co. Bark Thomas Brown, 279 tons, Capt. Jackson, loading for Auckland. Agents—Messrs. R. Green ...
Article : 46 wordsA comparative statement of the General Revenue of Tasmania for the quarters ending respectively 31st March, 1865, and 31st March, 1864, is published in the last Gazette, ...
Article : 396 wordsYesterday’s Mercury gives the following quotations:—Flour, 20l; sharps, 10l; bran, 1s 4d; wheat, 8s 3d to 8s 6d; oats, 3s 3d to 3s 6d for old, and for new 2s 9d to 3s 3d. ...
Article : 38 wordsFor London—Ship Albert Edward, early. For Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, Monday, 11 a.m. For Auckland — Bark Thomas Brown, early. ...
Article : 20 wordsSubjoined is the new schedule of wharfage rates chargeable at the Port of Launceston on and after 1st January, 1865:— For every tun butt, each 3s.: pipe or puncheon ...
Article : 370 wordsSailed — May 3, 9.30 a.m., schooner Macquarie, for Port Albert. May 3, 2 p.m., schooner Agnes Jessie, for Sydney, anchored in Lagoon Bay; wind W., equally. ...
Article : 47 wordsThis day, 8h 9m a.m.; 8h 45m p.m. Friday, 9h 19m a.m.; 9h 54m p.m. Full moon, on Thursday, 11th inst., at 6h 11m 40s. a.m. ...
Article : 30 wordsMay 2.—Passenger per bark Crishna, for Auckland — Miss Harris. May 2 —Passengers per s.s. Derwent, for Melbourne—Miss Ballentine, Miss Salier, R. Officer, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe schooner Agnes Jessie, for Sydney, was towed down the river between six and seven o’clock yesterday morning, and anchored in Lagoon Bay. ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsThe Canterbury Press publishes the following pilot signals arranged by Mr. Gibson, Port Officer, for the use of vessels entering the rivers on the West Coast. The signals a[?] given by a ball and ...
Article : 253 wordsIt is notified in the Gazette that the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be Members of the Boards of Works, under the provisions ...
Article : 300 wordsLetters detained, being insufficiently stamped or not bearing stamps:— Mr. Dryden, River Tamar. Mr. Robert Lang, West Tamar. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHE result of Tuesday’s election is to establish three things. First, that the principal Northern constituency adheres with unwavering tenacity to the Western Railway. This ...
Article : 471 wordsRemittance received from T. P. ...
Article : 9 wordsREVERTING to our notice of the state of the Land Revenue as exhibited by the account for the first quarter of the current year, and to the anticipations which it forced upon us, ...
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Family Notices : 167 wordsThere is no alteration in prices or the state of the markets to report. Flour remains in limited consumption at £18 to £20. Wheat is firm at [?]s 9d, with no immediate prospect of a fall. Oats ...
Article : 168 wordsHOW TO TAKE A SHOWER-BATH.—Doctor “Well how did your wife manage her shower-bath, deacon?” Deacon-“She had real good luck. Madam Moody told her how she managed. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 4 May 1865, Page 4
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