For GEELONG, per steamer Lady Bird, via Launceston, This Day at half past 6 p.m. For CAPE of GOOD HOPE and LONDON, per steamer Sydney, via Melbourne, Thursday next, at ...
Article : 80 wordsDecember 5th—Pryde, brig, 205, Rae, Melbourne, sundries. 6th—Gem, schooner, 120, Baker, Melbourne, sundries. ...
Article : 756 wordsSIR,—Perhaps you will do me the favour to insert the copy of a letter addressed to the editor of the Launceston Examiner, in explanation of, my reply to the Reverend W. B. Clarke, as an answer to your ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsSIR,—My attention has been drawn to your commentary on my acknowledgment of the Rev. W. B. Clarke's letter, which appears in the Examiner's issue of the 1st instant, and as the term you have ...
Article : 392 wordsOUR Geelong files extend to the 3rd instant. We perceive that their Honors the Judges have, on the affidavit of Mr. Councillor [?]iddle, granted a rule nisi calling upon the Mayor of Geelong to show ...
Article : 281 wordsABOUT three hundred of our most respectable citizens availed themselves of the opportunity afforded them by the Huon Steam Packet Company of taking a pleasure trip in the C[?]lloden steamer on Saturday ...
Article : 848 wordsWE have advices from Sydney to the 26th ultimo:— The business of the City, says the Herald of that date, is going on very satisfactory, and the consumption—every one now possessing the means— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 wordsTwo men, named Joseph Young and William Shaw, were this morning brought up at this office, charged by Detective Constable Brian with frequenting the public streets with intent to commit a felony, ...
Article : 75 wordsIF we were to characterise each of the productions of Shakspeare by its distinguishing peculiarity, we should ascribe to the comedy of the Merchant of Venice some of the most exquisite results of his ...
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Advertising : 235 words"Everything in this world is calculation; there is no such thing as luck, depend upon it." So speaks Lord Marny to Egremont, in the glorious tale of Sybil. It is the same in thu House of Commons. ...
Article : 1,585 wordsTHE Lieutenant-Governor's Proclamation revoking the holding of the market in the old enclosure in front of the Custom House, and establishing, on and from the 10th day of December instant, a Market in ...
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Family Notices : 66 wordsTHE repeated [?] via Singapore and the Cape of Good Hope, [?]tending the duration of the voyage to double that anticipated by Government, and the a[?]oyance and disarrangement of business caused by ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Tue 6 Dec 1853, Page 2
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