Yesterday—Friday, the 10th day of February, 1871—witnessed the list of the long series of ceremonials which for many years have commemorated the various stages of ...
Article : 4,091 wordsFeb. 9—Brig Mercury, 150 tons, J. Tulloch, from Melbourne ; R Green & Co. agents. Feb. 10—Bark Tien-Tsin, 254 tons, J. McKinlay, from Newcastle ; G. Fisher, agent. ...
Article : 695 wordsVery little business was done yesterday, owing to the opening of the Launceston and Deloraine Railway. Prices remain as formerly reported, as follow —Flour, 10s 6d per cental (£10 19s per ton), ...
Article : 674 wordsSIR JAMES McCULLOH is a political humbug of the first water. We have read his verbose and long vapid electioneering address, and ...
Article : 902 wordsMr. Du Cane is not likely to leave Launceston until after next week, when the races, cricket matches, and other amusements will occupy almost every day, winding up, we ...
Article : 149 wordsLaunceston is becoming quite lively, the streets both by day and night beginning to present an animated appearance such as they have not exhibited for a long time. Visitors from all ...
Article : 368 wordsHarks Fugitive. Berean, Tien-Tsin ; brig Mercury ; schooner Hally Bayley ; steamers Tamar, Tamar (tug). ...
Article : 15 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Tamar, this day, at 4 p.m. ; s.s. Derwent, Tuesday, 14th instant, 9 a.m. from the bar. ...
Article : 19 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, Now Zealand, &c, per Tamar THIS DAY. 11th instant, at 2.30 p.m. For Melbourne, ditto ditto, at 3 p.m. ...
Article : 27 wordsTAMAR HEADS.—Arrived—February 8. 7.55 am., bark Tien-Tsin, Newcastle ; 9.15 a,m., s.s. Derwent, Melbourne 9. 6 40 p m., schooner Italy Bayley, Hobart Town. 10, 11 a.m , s.s. Tamar, Melbourne ; ...
Article : 105 wordsTomkyas Rattlejaw" is received. ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsThis Day, 4h 51m a.m.; 5h 14m p.m. Sunday, 5h 36m a.m.; 5h 59m p.m. Monday, 6h 21m a.m.; 6h 44m p.m. MOON—Last quarter, 13th instant, at 0h 48m 40s ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsThe bark Tien Tsin left Newcastle on 31st ult. Experienced very bad weather, with heavy SE winds and Incessant rain. Entered Tamar Heads on Wednesday last, and arrived at the wharf yesterday ...
Article : 737 wordsA rout, confusion thick, and the event A victory for us. —Cymbeline, Act 5, Scene 4.Ye gentlemen of Launceston ...
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Family Notices : 156 wordsA writer in Forney's Press says:—The former grows a certain variety of potato year after year, until it fails to produce the same good crops it once did. He sends a few hundreds ...
Article : 462 wordsTim Whiffler and Strop in the Queen's Plate at Melbourne meeting. FIRE.—The fire-bell rang the alarm on Thursday afternoon, and the fire-brigades ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 11 Feb 1871, Page 2
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