A deputation from the Directors of the Launceston and Western Railway Company waited upon the Executive Government at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsJune 16—Steamer Percy, 20 tons, Murray, master, from N. W. Coast. Pescodd & Son, agents. 300 railway sleepers. June 17—Steamer Annie, 27 tons, D. ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE advices per s.s. Rob Roy this afternoon are not a character likely to influence in any degree our breadstuffs market, the transactions in Melbourne being limited to ...
Article : 596 wordsTHE "crisis" in the Launceston and Western Railway is for the present at an end. The wanting cheque has been signed, and all parties are [?] ...
Article : 602 wordsNORTHERN TASMANIAN BUILDING SOCIETY.—We shall be glad to know if it is with the knowledge of the directory of this institution that Mr J. J. Hudson, its ...
Article : 1,026 wordsJune 16—Brig Syren, from Melbourne. 16—Steamer Percy, from North West Coast. 17—Steamer Annie, from North West ...
Article : 1,237 wordsBy telegram we have already received intelligence of this shipwreck. By our Sydney files we have received the following particulars. The barque Douglas, Captain Sayers ...
Article : 503 wordsIT is not unknown to the general public of this town of Launceston, that there is frequently to be seen at a most prominent corner of Brisbane-street, a group of ...
Article : 676 wordsWe have no change to report in the breadstuffs market, and the prices continue as previously quoted, namely, from 5s to 5s 3d for wheat, and for flour £12 per ton. Wheat ...
Article : 103 wordsMr J. Lamprey, Green's Creek. Mr H. Nelson, Tobermore Co Derry, Ireland. Mr Michael Lynch, Westbury. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe import market has been extremely dull today in almost every department, and very few transactions of any importance have taken place. Flour and wheat remain quiet ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsA flourish of trumpets and a sound of victory! Enter Professional Commissioner!! Well—well, Messrs. Doyne, Major, ...
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Family Notices : 161 wordsHIGH WATER THIS DAY AT THE BAR.—Morning, 9.20; afternoon, 9.43. IMPORTS. June 18—Stemer Rob Roy, 200 tons, H. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 19 Jun 1869, Page 4
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