Oct 3—Mary Ann. schooner. 1l6tons. Absom, master, from Port Albert 27th Sept., with sheep and cattle. Oct. 4 —Tamar schooner, 119 tons. Woods, ...
Article : 725 wordsThe Rattler, hence, and the Elizabeth Buckham from Launceston,arrived in England on the 21st of June; and the Windermere, hence, on the 20th of June. ...
Article : 3,309 wordsFor Geelong, per Seotia, this day, at 4 p m. For London, per Standerings, via Launceston, this day, at 5 p.m. For Sydney, per Haide and Rubert Syers, via ...
Article : 75 wordsThere is not much doing, although there is plenty of colonial produce in the market. This morning changed hands—wheat, 3s, 1 1d.; oats, 2a.; potatoes, £3 15s. per ton. ...
Article : 36 wordsWheat is firm at from 3s. to 3s. 2d; it is said that 50,000 bushels will be required as dead weight for the English vessels, and a slight improvement may in consequence take place. Barley ...
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Family Notices : 29 wordsThe exertions of Mr. Gregson to expose the iniquities of the existing scheme of sectarian education, merit and have gained the approbation of every unprejudiced man ...
Article : 1,708 wordsThe following is an Abstract of Sales by Auction, published in this journal, which will take place prior to our next publication:— BY MESSRS. HAY AND IVEY. ...
Article : 105 wordsTEMPERANCE MEETING.—On Monday evening next a tea meeting is to take place in the Temperanco Hall, Batharst-street. The party commences at seven o'clock, and the tickets are one ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 5 Oct 1849, Page 2
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