December 21.—Parry Rock, brig 108 tons Walkingson, from Newcastle, N.S.W., 12th inst., with coals. December 24.—Longstar, brigantine, 137 tons. ...
Article : 146 wordsSIR.—To turn from the material which has so generally [?] on by travellers to the social, as we journeyed lately [?] friends to the [?] district was ...
Article : 186 wordsA small steamer whilst proceeding to New Norfolk to-day, burst her boiler, so far to emit steam. Passengers safe. (This telegram appears, from the way ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR,—Knowing that your columns are always open to the correction of abuses, and seeing the mainly and independent stand you have taken in several recent ...
Article : 1,314 wordsThe new pantomime produced at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, attracted an audience which densely crowded the Theatre Royal in every part except the dress circle, ...
Article : 672 wordsBusiness has not commenced yet this week, but will be renewed with briskness to-morrow. Quotations of wheat and flour remain as at the close of last week—flour, £10 ...
Article : 183 words[The following letter accidentally appeared in our last issue without having gone through the hands of the corrector; consequoutly full of printer's blunder. ...
Article : 775 wordsThe general appearance of the town during the past two days hsa been decidedly dull and deserted, no doubt a result to be expected in consequence of the absence ...
Article : 558 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, New Zealand, &c., per Derwent, on Wednesday, 28th inst., at 2.30 p.m. To Melbourne, ditto, ditto 3 p.m. To Melbourne via Hobart Town, per Southern ...
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Family Notices : 185 wordsAPPLICATIONS FOR MINING LEASES ABANDONED.—Notice it given that the applications of John Gurr, James Barnard, aud Thomas Edginton for gold ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsThe Nile races came off on the Strathmore estate on a beautiful clear open course, every portion of it being visible from the starting post. From remarks ...
Article : 486 wordsThe European Mail for the R.M.S.S. Geelong closes at Launceston on Saturday next at 6 p.m., to be forwarded by the Tamar. Our usual HOME LETTER will be published on ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsSIR,—The statements in your two sub-leaders as to the proceedings in this case were made to you by me, and as their accuracy in questioned by the Deputy Cleric ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Guienne, in a special edition, publishes the following manifesto:— "COUNT DE CHAMBORD TO FRANCE. " Frenchmen,—You are once more ...
Article : 428 wordsIt is with feelings of pain and sorrow that we are compelled to refer to amatter affecting the honor and discipline of the church in Tasmanian, at present the ...
Article : 3,723 wordsSIR,—In his recent letters in the Mercury Mr Atherton, I am sorry to see, has suggested for some of my expressions in a former letter, meanings that were ...
Article : 2,579 wordsThe match between the Westbury club and the Prince of Wales club (Launceston) came off at Westbury with great eclat. The result was a defeat for the ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 28 Dec 1870, Page 2
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