Mr. A. Reid arrived from Waterhouse on Saturday morning, bringing a number of fine specimens in quartz, found in Mr. Daniel Smith's claim, No. 6 North, Pioneer Reef. A letter ...
Article : 3,674 wordsThe Council met at 4 p.m. Present—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen Dryedale, Harrap, Murphy, Ranson, Tyson, Webster. ...
Article : 1,282 wordsSIR,—The report of "The Joint Committee upon the Launceston and Western Railway," in which the position I have sustained as negotiator for the purchase of land required ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY.—Some interesting particulars with respect to this great undertaking are given by the special correspondent of the New York Tribune:— ...
Article : 170 wordsSIR,—Is it not a departure from usage that no inquest has been held in the case of the late Mr Linly Norman? From all that can be gathered his death was ...
Article : 219 wordsSIR,—The published report of the Joint Committee on the Launceston and Western Railway, which has this day come under my notice, contains a paragraph, No. 6, having reference to my ...
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Advertising : 489 wordsSIR,—I quite agree with the correspondent "Q" in your contemporary's issue of to-day, as regards the very great danger of holding no inquest when an death occurs so suddenly. There ...
Article : 232 wordsDrunk and Incapable.—Bridget Wade was sentenced to seven days' solitary for this offence. Idle and Disorderly.—Wm. Hall, a deaf ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Victoria Tower, a new iron clipper, was wrecked yesterday at the Barwon Heads. The passengers and crew were saved. The foggy weather and deranged compasses caused ...
Article : 109 wordsSIR,—An unfortunate man was discovered this morning in a watercloset—his throat cut. Is there to be an inquest, or will it be enough for a surgeon to certify that he died from hœmorrhage ...
Article : 80 wordsBurglary.—Wm. Parker, on remand from 13th inst., was charged with feloniously and burglariously breaking out of the house of Edward Brooks, on the night of the 12th ...
Article : 77 wordsSIR,—There seems to be an impression that I published the correspondence between myself and some of my parishioners: will you allow me to deny this. I thought it right to administer ...
Article : 77 wordsThe pleasure trip yesterday gave quite a new life to the hitherto quiet inhabitants of George Town. One would scarcely have known the old place in its state of excitement. ...
Article : 87 wordsSIR,—At the meeting to provide a candidate for Ringwood, at last election. I certainly understood from the replies made by our present representative to questions asked, that he offered ...
Article : 150 wordsWilliams has been sentenced to death for the murder of Halligan, the gold buyer. Archibald's trial is on. The Vicar-General denounces the proposed ...
Article : 25 wordsWheat firm. Quotations 5s 10d to 6s per bushel. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe Melbourne Hunt Club meeting was held to-day. The rain cleared up in the morning, but came on during the races. The following is the result of the different events: ...
Article : 200 wordsPetition.—The Clerk presented a petition from residents at the Leven against the Main Line Railway scheme. Scab Bill.—The amendments of the ...
Article : 130 wordsSIR,—I don't think we can reasonably expect that on the present system the Act, if passed, will prove very attractive. In one instance only do I believe that any ...
Article : 532 wordsBoard of Education.—Dr. Butler tabled the regulations of the Board. The Clerk laid upon the table by-laws passed by the Campbell Town Municipality. ...
Article : 137 wordsPresentations:—From Capt. Roberts, a snake and two large centipedes. From F. B Wilkinson, Esq., a mountain duck (casarca tadomodies), stuffed and mounted. From Mr. Eston, Oatlands, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 19 Oct 1869, Page 3
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