August 30.—L.S.N. Co.s steamer Latly Blrd. 176 tons, A. T . Woods, master, from Melbourne ; George Fisher, agent, Passengers— Messrs. P. F. Junes, Tennant. Benbour, ...
Article : 186 wordsWe issued yesterday morning an Examiner Extraordinary, which was forwarded to all our subscribers, containing an account of the late successes ...
Article : 413 wordsWe on the part of ourselves and families, and the great-majority of the passengers on board, beg to congratulate you on the safe arrival of your ship and passengers at the ...
Article : 706 wordsThe market has been quiet this week, but holders firm at rates current inst Friday. The Sales on Monday were 8000 bales, of which 2000 on speculation and for export. On Tuesday. ...
Article : 71 wordsWheat.—English sold quite as well as on Monday. Foreign: Factors did not press, but buyers act with caution, taking only for their present wants. Floating cargoes off the coast ...
Article : 567 wordsThe decision of the Commander-in-Chief respecting the late "practical joking" and sham duel, in connection with the Canterbury depot of the Ist Royals and 6th Enniskillen ...
Article : 211 wordsAugust 28.—Barque Henry Read, London. 29.—Steamer Titania coast wise. Lady Bird, Melbourne. DEPARTURES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsWe (Times) have received the following telegraphic despatch from our Paris correspondent:— Paris, June 13. ...
Article : 53 wordsOn 11th June Lord Naas asked what steps had been taken to restore to the Inhabitants of the Australian colonies the advantages o! steam postal ...
Article : 2,195 wordsWe (Times) have received the following telegraphic despatch from our Paris correspondent:— Paris, June 13. ...
Article : 72 wordsAugust 30.—Steamer Titania, 66 tons, Brown master, from the North West Coast. From Circular Head—2 tons palstos. 30 sheep skins, From Emu Bay—51 bags potatos. 6 hides ...
Article : 53 wordsCount Buol transmitted a new circular despatch on Thursday to the German courts, urging them to maintain a cordial and perfect understanding at the Diet ...
Article : 212 wordsThe following is the official list of the officers who were killed to action on the 7th and 8th June:—Captain Muller, 2nd Battalion Royals; Lieutenant Lawrence, 34th Regiment; Lieut. ...
Article : 534 wordsAugust 27.—Schooner Eclipse, 190 tons, White, master, for Port Albert, with sundries.—Brig Retriever, 150 tons, Archer, master, for Twofold Bay, in ballast. ...
Article : 159 wordsIn the flour market the price remains the same as quoted this day week. The transactions, how-ever, have been continued to sales for home consumption only. wheat is again dearer, and ...
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Family Notices : 135 wordsRussia has withdrawn almost all the troops formerly stationed along the frontiers of Prussia, and now on the whole line, extending from Thorn to Posen, scarcely any ...
Article : 89 wordsThis vessel has not only made the quickest passage to Tasmania on record, but is also the most splendid clipper ship that has yet visited the Tasmanian waters. She is built of iron is ...
Article : 534 wordsMessrs Thompson & Co. report in their last circular:—There has been a gradual fall in the price of flour, and we quote the reduction on the week from 2l to 3l per ton. The sales have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsThe repeated successes of the last week, when each day has brought the news of a victory, or of some serious loss inflicted on the enemy, have put us all here in the ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsThe Glasgow Herald of the 15th June says:— The news from the Besieging works before Sebastopol is still of a most favorable and ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 30 Aug 1855, Page 2
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