Sept. 17—Cambria, s, 70 tons. R. Reid, from the N.W. Coast ports. Caigo—Hides, sheepskins, and sundries. Dorset, s, 67 tons, W. Tait, from Boobyalla. Cargo—647 bags tin ore ...
Article : 414 wordsA fire broke out to-day among the cargo of the bark Mary Blundell, lying at the wharf in the river. The first intimation of the fire was a loud explosion in the hold, ...
Article : 566 wordsTwo excursion trains conveying passengers to the autumn race meeting at Doncaster collided this morning near that town, 20 persons being killed and. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Emperor, William has returned to this city from Stettin without having an interview with the Czar of Russia. ...
Article : 25 wordsCholera, which for some time—has been prevalent in Southern Italy aid Sicily, is greatly increasing in virulence at Naples and Messina, where already ...
Article : 37 wordsNews has been received that the passengers who were despatched from that place have reached Emin Pasha, who was astonished to hear of the ...
Article : 51 wordsClose at Launceston as follow:— LONDON via Brindisl—R.M.S. Shannon, this day, 11 a.m. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, Via Suez.—R.M.S. ...
Article : 78 wordsA Belgian commission has been appointed in connection with the Melbourne Exhibition, with Herr Keroyn as principal commissioner. ...
Article : 26 wordsA convention of Irish landlords was held in Dublin to-day for the purpose of considering the land question. The convention passed a resolution approving ...
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Advertising : 519 wordsSept, 17—Flora, s, 1273 tone, H. Bennison commander, for Sydney via Eden. T.S.N. Company, agents. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Wise and child; Miss Dwyer; with 11 in the ...
Article : 61 words[Correspondent are specially requested to affix the proper amount of stamps, as insufficiently stamped letters are liable to be refused.] Received.—" Observer." ...
Article : 24 wordsW. T. BELL AND CO.'s PRODUCE REPORT.—W. T. Bell and Co. report at their wool and produce sale rooms, Cameron-street :—A good demand for general produce, and ...
Article : 1,732 wordsShortly after 11 o'clock last night the fire bell rang out an alarm indicating the existence of a conflagration in the middle of the town. The scene of the fire was not ...
Article : 497 wordsThe centenary of the signing of the constitution of thirteen original states of North America is being celebrated with great ceremony at Philadelphia. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe A.J.C. spring meeting was commenced on Saturday, when the weather was lovely and the attendance was good. The following are the results:— ...
Article : 861 wordsThe British Government have been forestalled by Spain in an attempt to occupy the island in the Red Sea. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe hon. Adye Douglas, Agent General for Tasmania, wishes to leave England at the end of October, and is anxious that his successor should be ...
Article : 30 wordsThe frozen mutton shipped at Sydney by the R.M.S. Iberia has been cleared at an average price of from 3½d to 3¾d per 1b. ...
Article : 700 wordsTHE new taxation proposals are slipping through the Assembly with a celerity suggestive of recklessness or a conviction that the bill will not pass the ...
Article : 1,180 wordsOur Hobart correspondent telegraphed yesterday:—A meeting was held at Richmond yesterday to consider the question of protection ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE P. and O. mail steamer Clyde, which left London on August 19, arrived at Albany at 8 a.m. yesterday.—She brings English mails via Brindisi, and should ...
Article : 2,234 wordsThe sudden changes of temperature, so characteristic of the season, are the cause of more individual and domestic trouble than is generally supposed. Most of the evils which ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 19 Sep 1887, Page 2
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