custom House, Hobart Town.—Return of Grain and Flour, exported from the port of Hobart Town for the week ending 21st July, 1840:—Nil. There is little or no variation in our prices since last ...
Article : 232 wordsBY A[?]OU MOHAMMED, AN AHA[?]AN P[?]T. THE boatmen shout.—"Tis time to part," No longer we can slay;" "Twas then Maimuna taught my heart. ...
Article : 108 wordsSIR—You are fond of riddles; can you tell me the solution of the following:—"What does an editor deserve who disappoints his readers?" Whatever answer you ...
Article : 250 wordsSIR,—I have often wondered from whence arose the origin of surnames, some of which, in my opinion, being so very ridiculous. In "Ince's Outlines of English ...
Article : 294 wordsOur latest Sydney papers are to the 19th instant. The most important Intelligence is the continued decline in the Wheat market, which grain has now fallen to nine shillings and sixpence per bushel. The two-pound loaf ...
Article : 81 wordsFLOUR—Flour though quoted by the millers at 521. for fine, and 421. for seconds, may be purchased in Melbourne at from 401. to 461. for fine, and from 301. to 351. for seconds. There ii a very large supply in the market ...
Article : 371 wordsTHE BLACKS.—Intelligence reached Melbourne on Saturday, of the Broken River and Goulburn blacks having assembled in large numbers in the Mount Macedon district, and murdered two shepherds on the station ...
Article : 77 wordsSIR,—Most of your readers being fond of comic scenes in real life, I have taken the liberty of forwarding you the enclosed. ...
Article : 41 wordsDEAR SIR,—Speculations afloat—new companies—new banks—canvassing for lawyers—ups and downs—cutting work—very. ...
Article : 134 wordsTaffy, an enthusiastic Welshman. Scrowl, a constable. Man, a mischievous boy. Mrs. M'Gab. ...
Article : 565 wordsARRANGEMENTS have been made by the Proprietor of this Journal, with settlers in the interior, and other gentlemen and merchants in this town, by which the accuracy of the following state of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsSIR.—Your recent Articles on the subject of quit-rents have, I doubt not, possessed much interest for many of your readers. Your country friends in particular, ever ...
Article : 998 wordsCORN EXCHANGE.—There has been but very little fresh English Wheat up since Monday, fur which a very good price was obtained. In foreign there was also more-business doing on fully as good terms, Malting Barley ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsMister Editor,—In for it agin—vell, blow me—here's a precious go!—coming 'ome'tother night—bang in the road—fell over a heap o'mud—could'ent help it —sich a pickle never vos ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsBEFORE I enter upon the question of keeping the cow, let me give the following bit of verse, to enable the purchaser to judge of what is A DEAUTIFUL COW. ...
Article : 752 wordsOn Friday night latt, the ran rout of Scotland experienced o severe storm, which, it is to be dreaded, has caused extensive devastation among the shipping. We have just received authentic accounts or a melancholy ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 6 Aug 1840, Page 4
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