June 8—Steamship Black Swan, 850 tone, W. 11. Saunders, for Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Airs. Graham, Messrs. Smith and Turnboll ; 4 steerage. ...
Article : 114 wordsThere was a decided loll in the wheat market to-day, and purchasers could not be found above 11s 6d, but at this figure scarcely any business was doing, owing to the determined stand made ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 2nd instant, in reply to mine of the 16th April, in which I convoyed to you "the definitive decision of ...
Article : 436 wordsBark Sea Breeze, 341 tons, Captain Currie, loading for Nelson. Agent—Mr. Alfred Harrap. Brig Zieks, 185 tons, Captain J. McEachern. ...
Article : 62 wordsSIR,—The principal difficulties with which according to their own showing, the present and former Ministries have had to contend, have arisen solely upon financial, questions, ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship City of Launceston, 14th instant, 9 a.m. For Nelson—Bark Sea Breeze, to-morrow. For Sydney—Schooner Agnes Jessie, 16th inst. ...
Article : 25 wordsSailed—June 8, 6.10 p.m., a.8. Black Swan, for Melbourne. ...
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Family Notices : 65 wordsThis day, 4b 14m a.m. ; 4h 32m p.m. Friday, 4h 62m a.m.; 6h 10m p.m. Moon, first quarter, on Sunday, 12th instant, at 9h. 37m. p.m. ...
Article : 31 wordsJune 7—Passengers per bark Sapphire, for Dunedin—Mrs. Sly and six children, Mr. D. Haggitt, Mrs. Collins and two children, and Mr. White. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe series of papers on this subject is continued, and the writer describes the misery and failure of a shoemaker who always earned good wages in Sydney, ...
Article : 1,339 wordsThe s.s. Black Swan took her departure shortly after two o'oclock yesterday afternoon. The s.s. City of Launceston Is expected to leave Melbourne to.day, unless the English malls, due ...
Article : 188 wordsELSEWHERE will be found the very feeble replication to the document forwarded by Sir Richard Dry. It is evident .that the writer still labors under a confusion of ...
Article : 548 wordsRobert M'Kay and—Sunter were each fined 10s. for drunkenness. Henry Sullivan was again sent to gaol for three months, as having no visible means of ...
Article : 82 wordsThe following notice is posted up in the Long Room of the Custom House:— "The steamship Prince Alfred on her last passage from this port to Bluff Harbor struck on a ...
Article : 84 wordsArchibald Moore was fined 10s. for drunkenness. John Keen was fined 20s., with the alter- native of 14 day's imprisonment, for ...
Article : 269 wordsFlour, and wheat are without attention, the markets being quiet, though firm, at former quotations. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 9 Jun 1864, Page 4
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