By the s.s. Derwent, which arrived at Hobart Town on Saturday, we have one day's later intelligence from Victoria, Adelaide, and Now South Wales, as well as some later ...
Article : 36 wordsAt a Congress of Delegates, appointed by various Governments and Commercial Associations of Europe and America, held at York in September, 1864, under the presidency of Sir ...
Article : 1,431 wordsAt the Maitland race the Maiden Plato was won by Rockingham; the Prince of Wales's Stakes by May; and the. Tradesmen's Purse by Palestine. ...
Article : 190 wordsAbout eight o'clock on Monday evening, Ben Hall, Gilbert, and Dunn, came to the Flagstaff Store at Binda, forty miles from Goulburn, and told the proprietor, Mr. ...
Article : 912 wordsBusiness continues very quiet. The sugars ex Eliza Corry realised—for fine white crystals, £35; light yellow, £34 12s 9d; brewing crystals, £33 17s 6d; ...
Article : 103 wordsThe passengers of the Golden Empire are to be landed. Twenty six only are ill. ...
Article : 20 wordsTHE DAYLESFORD MURDER.—The Herald gives the following additional particulars in, reference to the murder of Mrs. Graham, at Daylesford, on the night of the 28th ult:— ...
Article : 2,229 wordsSIR,—I find by your issue of the 31st December that Mr. Wragg takes exception to some parts at my letter which appeared in your issue of the 10th of the same month. ...
Article : 1,069 wordsSIR,—Just now, when the railway cause is assaulted so fiercely by Mr. J. D. Balfe and the Chronicle, it may be instructive, and perhaps amusing, just to cull out a few choice ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 10 Jan 1865, Page 2
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