Sept. 17—Steamship Derwent, 351 tons, J. B. Young, commander, from Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers — Mr and Mrs Edwards and two children, Mrs Windsor and ...
Article : 523 wordsThe s.s. Tamar left for Melbourne to-day with 25 tons tin, 1676 bushels oats, 426 sheep skins, 2 bales hops, 24 cwt. butter, 2 prize sheep valued at £120, 6 horses, 56 dozen ...
Article : 819 wordsThe Mount Bischoff Company shipped to Melbourne by the Tamar yesterday for transhipment in Hobson's Bay, 574 large and 348 small ingots tin, weighing ...
Article : 486 wordsThe case against Ainsworth, second officer of the Barrabool, broke down, and the Judge ordered his acquittal. A new iron lighthouse for King Island ...
Article : 93 wordsOne more old colonist has finished his course. Mr W. S. Button died peacefully at his residence, St. John-street, at a quarter-past eight on Sunday morning, ...
Article : 1,155 wordsMessrs. J. H. Clough and Co.'s report of 13th inst. says:— Wool—The new clip continues to arrive, and, by the time the season's sales commence, there ...
Article : 223 wordsTHE business of Parliament makes slow progress, while its pastime does not rise in character. We did not approve of the postponement of proceedings in the ...
Article : 869 wordsThe weather is tempestuous. Sims Reeves, the great English tenor, is coming to the colonies. ADELAIDE, Sept. 16. ...
Article : 128 wordsMessrs. Willans, Overbury, and Co., in their report of August 3, say:— During the past month the tone of the colonial wool market has undergone a complete ...
Article : 424 wordsMr John Watchorn, wine merchant, Liverpool-street, has been nominated for the vacant aldermanic chair, in succession to Mr H. B. Evans, resigned, and as ...
Article : 130 wordsThe anniversary in connection with the above denomination took place at the Church, Frederick-street, on Sunday last. The Rev E. Turton, pastor of the Church, ...
Article : 208 wordsSept. 16—S.s. Southern Cross, Melbourne; schooner Annie Hill, Sydney; brig Louisa, whaling. Sept. 18—S.s. Albion, New Zealand. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above committee was held on Friday last, the following members being present:— Rev. Canon Hales, who presided, Rev. Canon ...
Article : 431 wordsStatement of traffic for, week ending Sept. 15th, 1876, as compared with corresponding week ending Sept. 17th 1875:— WEEK. PASSENGERS. GOODS, MAILS. TOTAL. ...
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Advertising : 191 wordsThe second contest in Launceston between Mons. Carme, the great French Cueist and Mr F. Johnson billiard-marker at the Brisbane Hotel, took place on Saturday evening at ...
Article : 443 wordsTuesday, 1h 37m a.m.; 2h 0m p.m. Wednesday, 2h 28m a.m.; 2h 52m p.m. Moon—New moon, Sept. 18th, 7h 43m 53s a.m.; first quarter, Sept. 25th, 9h 52m 47s ...
Article : 555 wordsThe pressure upon our space compels us to held over a number of communications. ...
Article : 11 wordsIn consequence of the annual horse parade having been held on Thursday last, the only sales (with the exception of the horse sale) held by me, were at Carrick on Tuesday and the mart ...
Article : 619 wordsTo Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, and New Zealand ports, via Melbourne, on Friday 22nd inst., at 1 p.m. Letters for South Australia and New South ...
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Family Notices : 162 wordsWhile Parliament is in session, there is of course an increased demand upon our space. With every desire to give our correspondents the utmost ...
Article : 1,500 wordsThe Recorder's Court will open this morning at 11 o'clock. The Solicitor-General (R. P. Adams, Esq.), who arrived yesterday by the express train ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 19 Sep 1876, Page 2
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