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July 1.—Brig Mary Grant, 166 tons, P. Murray, from Newcastle, N. S. W.; W. Cleveland agent. July 1.—Schooner Gazelle, 188 tons, A. T. ...
Article : 222 words view this articleThe steam-tug Tamar went down the river this morning to tow up the brig Mercury, and the schooners Scotia and Robert and Betsy. The Gazelle, which left Newcastle on 16th ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 462 words view this article"A Northern Voter" in our next. ...
Article : 7 words view this articleLetters detained, being insufficiently stamped, or not bearing stamps:— Joseph Sankey, Northdown, Port Sorell. Mr. Solomon, Evandale. ...
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Family Notices : 39 words view this articleMR. ADAMS has met his constituents and avowed his opinions. He has been returned by a majority of 366. We care not where he takes his sent, but we ...
Article : 643 words view this articleWE are solicitous that the ministry should not be instruments of gross injustice by trick or quibble that might satisfy a conscience tutored to prefer ...
Article : 496 words view this articleWE are not enabled to place before our readers the result of the agricultural returns of Victoria and South Australia. The returns for Victoria ...
Article : 145 words view this articleRETURN NO. 44 shows the number of insolvencies:— Year. No. of Insolvents. Scheduled Assets. Scheduled Liabilities. ...
Article : 694 words view this articleThe following notice has been issued from the General Post-office:—There appears to be a good deal of misapprehension as to the registration of book packages, it being supposed ...
Article : 381 words view this articleWe have to acknowledge receipt of Nos. 2 and 3 of Songs for the Million, by Mr. Adams; the words of No. 2 by Mr. Bennell, and of No. 3 by Mr. Brooke. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 26 words view this articleThe news from China by the Kate Hooper is eighteen days later than has been previously received in this city. It is highly important, as affecting the tea ...
Article : 237 words view this articleThe publication of Bell's Life in Tasmania is postponed for the present. The Coroner's jury in the case of the fire at the "Ordnance Arms," ...
Article : 278 words view this articleJohn Stevens, Patrick Mullins, and Peter Murray, were fined 10s. each for drunkenness. Catharine Mullins, charged with ...
Article : 240 words view this articleJohn Colman and Catharine Arson were severally fined 10s., for drunkenness. John Regan, a blind man, was sent to the House of Correction for one month as ...
Article : 1631 words view this articleJohn Burns and John Sullivan were fined 10s each for drunkenness. IDLE AND DISORDERLY.—John Norris was charged by constable Maloney as an ...
Article : 102 words view this articleSIR,—Last week Messrs. Johnson, Clarkson, and Davies, residents at the Mersey, and a person named Williams, and myself were at the gold region to the westward. ...
Article : 319 words view this articleSIR,—There has been discontent manifested throughout the colony with the valuation of property for assessment to the police and roads; I have seen frequent complaints of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 2 Jul 1859, Page 2 - SONGS FOR THE MILLION.
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