Sept. 27—Ester, 15 tons John Williams' from Mersey ; in ballast. Sept. 27—Montaineer, 15 tons, George Begent, from Dog Island. Cargo—54 sheep, 2 ...
Article : 124 wordsSIR,—May I ask if the current report can possibly be true that that poor, injured, and [?]alumniated, but of course innocent man, Mr. Murray, has not paid the fine so rublessly ...
Article : 472 wordsTwo letters, addressed to the secretary of the Jamaica committee by Mrs. Gordon, are published. They relate to the threatened prosecution of Mr. Eyre. Mrs. Gordon says: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsFor Mlelbourne—Steamship Black Swan, to-morrow, 29th instant, at 3 p.m. For Sydney—Schooper Agnes Jessie, Monday. ...
Article : 19 wordsTo-day there has been a demand for potatoes, and quantities have been purchased at 4l 5s to 4l 10s. There is also a slight enquiry for the article at Mlelbourne, and the s s Black Swan, ...
Article : 66 wordsSept. 27, 4 p.m., bar. 29.5; ther. 57°. Wind S.W., Strong; squally. HOBART TOWN. Arrived—Sept. 27 Bella Mary, from ...
Article : 51 wordsTo Melbourne, per Black Swan, on Saturday, 29th instant, at 1.30 p.m. Letter detained for postage:—Mrs. G. Stephens, Montreal, Canada ...
Article : 26 wordsThis Day, 3h 29m a.m.; 3h 40m p.m. Moon—Last quarter on Monday, 1st proximo' 3h 57m 22s p.m. ...
Article : 20 wordsHE must be an ass, in these electioneering days, who ventures to talk of what he has done and will do. Everybody knows he can do nothing without a ...
Article : 208 words"An Elector" is thanked for his communication, but a notice of the meeting referred to appeared in yesterday's issue. W. W B. Correct. ...
Article : 65 wordsPassengers per s.s. Southern Crose, for Melbourne—Mrs and Miss Lindsay, Miss Ashbury, Master MCulloch, Mrs., Miss, and Master Hadden, Mr. and Mrs Marks, five children, and two ...
Article : 59 wordsTaking a rough estimate, this gives the cubic contents of the portion of the veiu above the water level at about 705,800 tons. Assuming that only one-half of this is rich ...
Article : 1,267 wordsThe schooner Agnes Jessie came off the "hard" and moored alongside the wharf yesterday. She will sail on Monday next for Sydney, in ballast. The s.s. Black Swan, for Melbourne, will leave ...
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Family Notices : 38 wordsWe have seen the indis[?]oluble connection between private and public op[?]lence; that whatever has any tendency to increase the former must to the same extent increate the later; and ...
Article : 95 wordsLabour is honor; God's spirit hath spoken; This is the song that His Universe sings; Through vast hills of creation unbroken, Loudly and clearly the glad echo rings; ...
Article : 333 wordsThe Queen's eldest son—the Prince of Wales —is married to a daughter of the King of Denmark, who has been deprived of a large portion of his territories by the King ...
Article : 260 wordsTHE real problem to be solved is how to reduce the public expenditure from three hundred thousand a year to one hundred thousand. It is vain to expect relief ...
Article : 566 wordsRead the following extracts from D. W. L. Murray's address to you on the 26th Sept., 1866, and from an article in his paper (the Cornwall Chronicle of the 26th July, 1866: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 348 wordsA correspondent writes on Friday, the 21st July:—The Champs Elyse[?]s to-day, at the hour when it is thronged by nursery-maids and children taking their morning airing, was ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 28 Sep 1866, Page 2
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