By the s.s. Black Swan which arrived from Melbourne yesterday we have papers to Thursday inclusive, TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ...
Article : 1,025 wordsMINISTERS are not asleep, if those to whom the country looks up for protection from their nefarious schemes are so. All the machinery which is usually put in motion ...
Article : 548 wordsJuly 27—Steamship Mark Swan, 207 tons, W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Miss M'Kee, Mrs. Pullen, Mrs. Ralston, Alice Spearman, Mrs. Eddie, ...
Article : 366 words[?], £4 to 4l. 5s. Potatoes, 5l, without bags Hacon, 10d. per lb [?]ggs, 1s 9d per doxen ...
Article : 1,075 wordsBoth Houses suspended the standing orders, and passed a bill through all its stages empowering the issue of Treasury bills bearing tem per cent interest in accordance with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsFor Melbourne-Steamship Black Swan, let proximo; s.s. Derwent, early. For Brisbane—Bark Nightingale, today. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe judges have made arrangements to relieve Judge Boothby as much as possible from his ordinary duties, and allow him time to prepare his defence, which he wishes to send ...
Article : 295 wordsArrived—July 27, 10 7 a m., s.s. Black Swan, from Melbourne. 4 p.m., bar. 29.84; ther. 62º. Wind SE light, fine, clear. ...
Article : 42 wordsThis Day, 1h 41m a.m.; 2h 1m p.m. Sunday, 2h 20m a.m.; 2m 38h p.m. Full Moon this day, 28th instant, at 2h 1m 28[?] a.m. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe subjoined correspondence has been banded to us for publication: it shows how the benevolence of the community is imposed upon, and how energetic the Government is ...
Article : 208 wordsCaptain Featherstone, of the Storm Bird, reports that he left Launceston at 7 p.m. on 18th instant, and passed out of the Leads at 11 a.m. on 10th, and passed Swan Island on 21st at 2 ...
Article : 136 wordsThe brig Mercury, hence, arrived at Melbourne on Tuesday. On Tuesday the p s. Samson and schooner Mary Stewart left Melbourne for Circular Head. ...
Article : 348 wordsSIR,—The following case, which occurred on Saturday last, Is one which I think you ought to be informed of as it indicates how the country districts are disposed to make use of the ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Alhambra, s.s., from Otago, landed the following message for Greville and Co., at the heads this afternoon:—"Fearful S.E. gales have been experienced all over the ...
Article : 142 wordsLaunceston is favored with having several squares of open ground within the city. Hobart Town is destitute of such advantages, except the small space ...
Article : 653 wordsLetters detained for postage:—Henry Dumareeq, Esq., Mount Ireb, Longford; Miss M. Cassidy, care Mr. Mance. Deloraine; Edward Mellish, Esq., Hong Kong, Chinas Messrs. ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsSIR,—In reply to your letter or the 23rd inst. upon the subject of the poor by the Benevolent Society when the applications come into town from the country districts, I beg to assure ...
Article : 121 wordsThe whale which his been seen about Queenscliff for the last two days was making up the channel at five o'clock this morning. to in what is called a humpbacks whale, ...
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Family Notices : 106 wordsIn the grain and breadstuffs market we have no change to report. The advices to hand per Black Swan this afternoon have had no apparent effect upon our market. We quote wheat 5s 6d. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 28 Jul 1866, Page 2
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