AND so Parliament is not to be summoned, as we had been led to understand that it would, earlier this year than in recent ones. Ministers have decided so ...
Article : 791 wordsMarch 9—Steamship Black Swan, 350 tons, W H. Saunders, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Misses Dowling (2), Mrs. and Miss House, Mrs. H. J. Moore, Mr. and ...
Article : 529 wordsYesterday's Mercury says:—Flour is variously quoted at from 17l to 19l per ton, but we believe there have been no sales at the lower figure Very little wheat is coming forward, and the ...
Article : 193 wordsGOVERNOR Darling affords new proof, without any being required, of his being a very crusty old gentleman and singularly wanting in the dignity and good ...
Article : 741 wordsOn Sunday last the barn with between seven and eight hundred bushels of wheat and oats, the property of Mr. William Atkins, of the Myrtle Creek, Circular Head, was totally ...
Article : 195 wordsWednesday's Argus reports as follows:—The import markets to-day have been fairly active, both privately and at auction, and considerable parcels of various descriptions of goods have ...
Article : 120 words"The operations of the week just closed have been of a very quiet character. O[?] produce (excepting wool) there are scarcely any shipments making, and the export trade is at present quite ...
Article : 194 wordsHarvest operations are now at an end, and the settlers are busy thrashing. Bush fires appear to be everywhere and the greatest care and watchfulness is necessary lest damage ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Colonist of the 9th ult. says:— There has been some activity shown the last eight days in the potatoe market, and in country produce generally, for which there is a large ...
Article : 191 wordsSchooner Agnes Jessie, 197 tons, Captain John M'Kinley, unloading from Newcastle. Agent—Mr. George Fisher. Brig Lady Emma, 128 tons, Captain John ...
Article : 68 wordsIn re JOHN HEFFORD, late of Campbell Town, carrier, but now undergoing a sentence for horse-stealing. Sixth adjourned meeting. ...
Article : 107 wordsIn order to increase the [?]ities for navigating Newcastle harbor, leading lights for entering, and also leading lights for taking the north channel, ...
Article : 361 wordsFor Melbourne—Steamship Black Swan, to-morrow (Sunday), at 7 a.m.; s.s. Havilah, Tuesday next, at 10 a m.; s.s. Derwent, Wednesday. 14th inst., at 10.30 a.m. ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsArrived—March 8, 6 p.m., s.s. Black Swan, from Melbourne. 7.20 p.m., schooner Storm Bird, from Hobart Town. Sailed—March 9, 9 a.m., schooner Gift, for ...
Article : 41 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To Melbourne, per Black Swan, THIS DAY, 10th instant, at 5 p.m. Letter detained for postage:— ...
Article : 34 wordsA "STILL" CASE.—On Wednesday, an old man named Patrick Keeley, a resident at the Snug River, was fined £100 for having a still in his possession. The constables found the ...
Article : 321 wordsThis Day, 6h 39m a.m.; 7h 7m p.m. Sunday, 7h 43m a.m.; 8h 24m p.m. Monday, 9h 6m a.m.; 9h 47m p.m. Moon—Last quarter this day, 10th inst., at 1h ...
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Family Notices : 93 wordsMarch 8—Passengers per s.s. Southern Cross for Melbourne—Mr and Mrs Parton, Miss Cox, Miss Bergin, Miss Ellen M'Cartney, Mr and Master Marks, Mr Perkins, Miss Propsting. Mrs ...
Article : 160 wordsBusiness has again been dull to-day; and in the import market very little indeed is being done. Flour remains at 16l. With respect to wheat the farmers are holding back a little, 6s 3d ...
Article : 190 wordsA TASMANIAN FENIAN.—The Daylesford Express has the following:—"We understand from miners in this district, that Mr. T. C. Luby, lately convicted in Dublin, and sentenced ...
Article : 77 wordsThe missionary yacht G[?]t cleared Tamar Hea[?] for the Mersey at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The Black Swan left port Phillip Heads at ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 10 Mar 1866, Page 4
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