Mr. Alexander Clerke has addressed a letter to a local contemporary, which we have been requested, apparently without the concurrence of the writer, to re-print This is altogether opposed ...
Article : 188 wordsDec. 14—Steamship Black Swan. 350 tons. W. H. Saunders. for Melbourne: G Fisher, agent Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Morley and child. ...
Article : 451 wordsThe poll required under the Western Railway Act will be taken on Monday next, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., at the following places :— ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE grateful thanks of the community are due to Mr. Bartley for his conclusive refutation of the attacks upon this colony in the columns of the Australasian—a ...
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Family Notices : 109 wordsHay which has lately been all but unobtainable is getting more plentiful. Several parcels of new hay have come to town to-day, and next week it is expected a supply sufficient for all ...
Article : 141 wordsOUR next publication we may hope will give the judgment of the North on the Railway,—to be or not to be. The question has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 wordsArrived—Dec. 14, barge Crest of the Wave, from Kent's Group, bound to King's Island, with stores—put in through stress of weather. Sailed—Dec. 14, 2.25 p m.. Back Swan, for ...
Article : 88 wordsSIR,—I beg to call your attention to on editorial article in the Australasian of the 8th instant, giving certain extracts from a letter written by me with reference to an article on Tasmania, ...
Article : 507 wordsBark Mary Russell Mitford, 520 tone, Captain J. Deason, loading for London. Agents—Messrs. Crookes & Hudson and James Robertson. Bark Westbury, 329 tons, Captain T. Smith, ...
Article : 55 wordsFor London—Bark Westbury, shortly; bark Mary Russell Mitford, shortly after the bark Westbury. For Melbourne—Steamship Havllah, ...
Article : 35 wordsYesterday's Mercury says:— "There was a rather improved trade doing upon the wharves to day, particularly in wool, which was in touch better demand, but without ...
Article : 188 wordsThis Day, 0h 11m a.m.; 0h 21m p m. Sunday, 0h 41m a.m.; 1h 0m p.m. Monday, 1h 20m a.m.; 1h 37m p m. New Moon on Monday, 18th inst., at 2h 33m ...
Article : 36 wordsDec 13.—Passengers per steamship Tasmania, from Sydney—Mr. and Mrs. Falls., 7 children, and servant, Mrs J. Robertson, Mrs. C. M. Palmer, 2 children, and servant, Mr. Kent, Mr. Sims; 8 ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To London, via Surz and Marseilles, per Ellora, R.M.S., on Saturday, 23rd instant at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 142 wordsTHESE little words, easily uttered and always significant, will be fraught with far deeper importance and meaning on Monday next. According as one or the ...
Article : 1,059 wordsThe bark Thomas Brown, hence, for London, which put into Hobart Town on Wednesday, passed to the E. off Cape Raoul on Thursday. The bark Westbury has now 1300 bales of ...
Article : 334 wordsADJOURNED APPEAL COURT.—The adjourned sitting of the Court for the hearing of appeals against the assessment upon the annual value of the lands and premises within the town ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 16 Dec 1865, Page 4
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