October 21—Steamer Black Swan, 300 tons A. T. Woods, from Melbourne: G Fither Agent. Passengers—Messrs. John Keith. Venham, Thomson, George Winter, John ...
Article : 196 wordsReceived from W. D. 124s ...
Article : 7 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney. and Melbourne, per Black Swan, on Monday next, at half-past 9 a.m, Letters detained, being Insufficiently stamped, ...
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Family Notices : 170 wordsWHAT Is meant by "a reward of £2 each for the capture of the prisoners who unlawfully wounded certain police constables at the Swanston lock-up, and effected their ...
Article : 265 wordsArrived-Friday. 7.30 p.m., schooner Northern Light, Melbourne; N.W. gale, with heavy rain. Sailed—Friday, 6 a.m., steamer T[?]ania. ...
Article : 257 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly Mr. Martin moved vote of censure against ministers for malpractices in judicial appointments. Mr. Martin spoke for four hours ...
Article : 185 wordsOur quarterly accounts are now in course of delivery, and we respectfully solicit attention to them. the individual amounts are in themselves trifling, but they from a ...
Article : 76 wordsIt is little more than half a century ago when the affectation of charity objected to the education of the poor form the evils it was pretended ...
Article : 1,203 wordsBy the Blach Swan we have received Melbourne of Wednesday. One of the most daring outrages over committed in these colonics took place at ...
Article : 1,303 wordsSunday, 11h. 9 a.m.: 11h. 19m. p.m. Monday, 11h. 34m. a.m.: 11h 57m. p.m. Tuesday, oh. 19m. a.m.: oh. 41m. p.m. New moon Wednesday, 26th instant, at 10h ...
Article : 35 wordsThe following is the last report made by Mr. Tully:— Commissioner's Office Fingal, 15th Oct., 1850. ...
Article : 286 wordsFoundering of the Blenhelm and Loss a Life.—Neaw reached Lloyd's of the fine ship Blenheim, Captain Headiey, In the Bay of Bengal, and the loss, by drowning of the ...
Article : 166 wordsTHERE seems to be a chronic bitch in our submarine cable manifesting itself at different points, and as uncertain as neuralgiac pains. Sometimes it ...
Article : 1,368 wordsThe late advices received from Melbourne of the recent fresh arrivals of breadstuffs have completely unsettled the market here, and the quotations far flour and wheat are merely ...
Article : 499 wordsCleburne 33 Dawson 7 The returns were not complete, but they would not affect the result. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe gardeners and amateurs of Launceston held their thirty-eighth exhibition of flowers, fruits, and vegetables on Thursday at the Cornwall Rooms, ...
Article : 1,041 wordsAnn Shipley, a ticket-of-leave holder, pleaded guilty to being drunk She Was admonished and discharged. Joseph Jones, another ticket-of-leave ...
Article : 759 wordsAs JURIES in Australia, as well as Coroners, are frequently at fault and demand evidence that cannot be produced in one case out of a hundred ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 22 Oct 1859, Page 2
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