John Wilson and John Kerswell were each fined 10s., and John Cane, 20s. for drunkenness. Thomas Spink, charged with ...
Article : 629 words[?] Steamer Black Swan, [?] tons [?] T [?] from Melbourne[?] Geo Fisher agent Passengers—Messrs. King J [?] Thomas[?] J k [?] I Sherwin[?] Knight ...
Article : 171 wordsWE are compelled to withhold leading matter from this number to make room for colonial intelligence and local [?] respondence. We cordially wish ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Council met specially at 7 p.m., in pursuance of a resolution passed at the meeting on Monday, in consequence of a letter received from the Town Surveyor ...
Article : 164 wordsThe time for receiving tenders for the main road contracts has been extended from 1st to 8th November. A rate of sixpence in the £ for the ...
Article : 107 wordsArrived.—Sunday, 10 a.m., brig Prairie, Newcastle; schooner Hilander, Melbourne; 4 p.m. steamer Black Swan, Melbourne. Monday, 9.30 a.m., steamers Titania and Gazelle, ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Council met at 4 p.m. Present,—His Worship the Mayer, Aldermen Clayton, Cohen, Evans, Fawns, Green, and Tyson. ...
Article : 795 wordsA meeting to establish a Benevolent Society, on the same principles as that in Launceston, was held on Friday evening, and was attended by the Colonial ...
Article : 73 wordsBy a telegram received a Melbourne, dated Sydney, 26th October, we learn that a new ministry had been formed with Mr. Forster as Premier; Mr. Samuel, ...
Article : 533 wordsWednesday, 5th. 48m. a.m.: 6h. 16m p.m. Thursday, 6h. 48m. a.m.; 7h. 25m. p.m. Moon, first quarter on Thursday next, 3rd November, at 2h. 7m. 16s. a.m. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe following telegram has been received from Circular Head:—" On Friday night the shock of an earthquake was felt here by every person in the place. It ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Hilander left Port Phillip Heads at 3 p.m. on Thursday, and reached Low Head at 7 a.m. on Monday. On leaving Port Phillip Heads had a strong northerly gale, which lasted ...
Article : 366 wordsThe following narrative of Mr. Lette's recent excursion up the Inglis River and its tributaries is published for general information, and will be read with ...
Article : 1,388 wordsSIR,—Since closing my report to you on my late expedition south of the Cape, Mr. H. T. Murray has called with one of Hugh's Maps of Van Dieman's Land. ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR,—We have been just visited by a thunder-storm, followed by a mass of hail. Shortly after four o'clock p.m. very large and dark nimbi began to accumulate. ...
Article : 1,164 wordsThe markets are in a most depressed state there is in fact nothing doing in breadstuffs except the sale of small parcels of flour for home consumption. It is scarcely possible to give a ...
Article : 197 wordsBy the Black Swan we have received Melbourne papers to Saturday, inclusive. Mr. Nicholson has succeeded in forming a ministry, as follows:—William ...
Article : 679 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Black Swan, on, Wednesday, 2nd Instant, as half-past 4 p.m. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt is our duty to chronicle an event which has been attended with most serious results in the destruction of property to a large amount in value, and might have oven ...
Article : 1,332 words"A Colonist" is received. We have received several communications by to-day's post from country correspondents, which will receive attention. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 1 Nov 1859, Page 2
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