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Family Notices : 150 wordsAugust 10—Steamship Tamar, 308 tons, T. M. Fisher, commander, from Melbourne; W. S. Bell, agent. Passengers—Mrs, Miss, and Master Barton, Messrs Stead, Monk, F. Moore; and ...
Article : 465 wordsMessrs P. W. Spence and Co.'s London Metal Circular, of July 1st, reports:— Lead has shared in the improvement in other metals, and is about 20s per ton ...
Article : 86 wordsLONDON, August 7.—The sudden withdrawal t of British troops from Cabul is much condemned, as it will leave General Sir F. S. Roberts, who expects fighting at Ghuznee, ...
Article : 340 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Committee of the Launceston branch of the Society ' for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, t was held at the Town Hall yesterday ...
Article : 3,187 wordsBusiness is very dull in consequence of the very unfavourable weather. But little is coming into the markets, the demand in produce being quiet. Flour is still being quitted ...
Article : 778 wordsMr G. R. Bell, who has recently re- turned from Victoria, is endeavouring to float a new company to work some ground at Chewton, Victoria. The proposed ...
Article : 283 wordsVICE-REGAL speeches on the opening of Parliament are proverbially empty sounds. They are constructed on the principle of seeming to communicate to the governing ...
Article : 1,339 wordsMelbourne-Steamship Flinders leaves on Saturday, at 10 a.m., arrive Sunday morning. Bird Island—Brigantine Annie, daily. ...
Article : 17 wordsArrived—August 10, s.s. Tamar, Melbourne; s.s. Devon, N.W. Coast. Sailed—August 10, bark India, Hobart Town; s.s. Flinders, Melbourne. ...
Article : 43 wordsBar. Ther. Wind. &c. Tam. Hds. 29 27 48 S.E., mod., cloudy. H. Town. 29.43 50 N.W., light, cloudy, fine. NOTE.—Observations, are taken at Tamar ...
Article : 39 wordsWednesday, 4h 41m p.m.; 5h 2m p.m. Thursday, 5h 25m p.m. ; 5h 45m p.m. Moon—August 13th, first quarter, 101 31m 3s p.m.; full moon, 20th, 3h 7m 53s p.m.; last ...
Article : 1,133 wordsTenders are invited by the Native Youth Company until the 24th instant for the cartage of tin ore for twelve months, ending 31st August, 1881, from ...
Article : 611 wordsA leader in the Morning Pose urges Mr Graham Berry to seek a compromise, with a view of settling the present political situation in Victoria. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Indian Government . presents Abdul Rahman, the new Ameer, with four lakhs of rupees. Abdul Rahman's party is increasing in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsHis Excellency the Acting Governor, Sir Francis Smith, gives a parliamentary dinner to-night, and will give another to-morrow night. ...
Article : 239 wordsFor England, via Brindisi, per R.M.S.S. Kaiser-i-Hind, on Wednesday, 18th inst., at 7 p.m. For England, via Melbourne, per s.s. John ...
Article : 88 words"T.A."—No one has a right to block up a public road, and if the circumstances are exactly as you state, unquestionably the person spoken of can be compelled to clear away the fallen ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 11 Aug 1880, Page 2
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