SIR,—I am informed that several gentlemen connected with the Survey Department in Tasmania find it difficult to procure sufficient employment ; I believe, therefore, ...
Article : 1,228 wordsMarch 14.—Steamer Black Swan, 300 tons, A. T. Woods, for Melbourne: George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr Edwin Bell, Mr. and Mrs White, Messrs Swine, Fletcher, ...
Article : 304 wordsDR CUMMINGS is well known as an adept in dealing with unfulfilled prophecy, an illustrator of the, sealed Apocalypso, and an unscrupulous ...
Article : 180 wordsMUCH forbearance has been exercised in reference to the inefficient fulfilment of mail contracts, considering the largo subsidies paid by the Australias. The ...
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Advertising : 195 wordsArrived.—March 19, brig Scotla, Melbourne. 14 schooner Robert and Betney, Melbourne. Sailed—March 14th, brig Lady Denison, Sydney ; steamer Titabis, N W Coast. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe clause in the Land Bill to allow selection of land before survey, has been struck out in the House oft Assembly. Government, although thus defeated, ...
Article : 144 wordsLot 967, 67 acres, part of lot 56 Issued to Nutt and Bedford, fronting upon the South Esk River and upon two roads, one which divides this lot from lot 865 purchases from ...
Article : 2,236 wordsFriday, 8h. 7m. a.m.; 54m. p.m. Saturday, 9h. 40m. a.m.; 10h. 25m. p.m. New moon Thursday, 22nd instant. ...
Article : 24 wordsMary Ann Ford, Agnes Youl, Elizabeth Knight, and Elizabeth were severally fined 10s. for drunkenness. William Smith was fined £3, and Ellen ...
Article : 304 wordsPart of the crew of the Sapphire. wrecked in Torres Straits, have arrived at Sydney. The Sapphire and the Marians were wrecked about the same time and locality. The Mariana's ...
Article : 196 wordsFlour is dull. The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Finnis, has lost his election for the city. The schooner Adeona, laden with flour ...
Article : 31 wordsThe weather is unsettled. There are rumors of more floods. ...
Article : 11 wordsAn attempt is being made to develop one of the mineral resources of this district. For some weeks back now Messrs. Ewart, Harvey, and Hedstrom, have been burning ...
Article : 248 wordsNo change since since our last. HOBART TOWN.—Wheat is steady at 7s 9d to 8s ; flour, 20l to 21l. ...
Article : 25 wordsIF EVER the present Emperor of the French uttered truth it is to be found in his letter to the Pope. Louis Napoleon is the Sybil of the day. He ...
Article : 291 wordsFirst meeting of creditors. Proofs—James Robertson, assignce to Patterson's estate, £13 10s. 7d. ; J. N. Merry, £17 2s. 5d., on a bill of exchange. ...
Article : 913 wordsHonorable mention is due to the following friends from we have received remittauces:— C.P., M., 8, L. ...
Article : 21 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Royal Shepherd, on Monday, 19th instant, at half-past 9 a.m. Llit of letters insufficiently stamped:— ...
Article : 101 wordsJames Wadley was fined 10s. for drunkenness. ROBBING A GARDEN.—Samuel Johnston Enoch Keep, and Robert Silk were charged ...
Article : 145 wordsIt has not been often of late that the musical public of Launceston has had the pleasure of listening to music of a high character, rendered by artists capable of giving ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 15 Mar 1860, Page 2
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