THE, HOBART TOWN GAZETTE. Friday, March 31, 1843. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, March 6, 1848. The periods for which the under-mentioned persons were transported expiring at the date placed after their respective names, certificates of their freedonm may; be obtained then, or at any subsequent period, upon application at the Muster Master's Office, Hobart Town, or at that of a Police Magistrate in theinterior: Albion-John Bully, 11th April, 1843 Aurora-John Hogg, 10th ditto
James Rateliff, 18th ditto Atlas-Samuel Rigley, 15th April Blenheim--James Campbell, 20th ditto Duncan Archibald, 22nd ditto Charles Fuller, 2nd ditto John Jennings, 4th ditto James Yyrie, 12th ditto James cebster, 14th ditto Richard Ward, 5th ditto John Marshall, 13th ditto Bussorah Merchant--William Allen, 27th ditto Thomas Desbyshire, 9th ditto Thomas Dudley, 27th ditto Joseph Fenna, 9th ditto John Hobson, 9th ditto James Phear, 1st ditto William Stephens, 1st ditto Thomas Wass, 4th ditto Jacob Williams, 4th ditto Samuel Williams, 27th ditto Eden-Henry Bond, 20th ditto Henry Brock, 4th ditto George Collett, 4th ditto Thomas Durrant, 7th ditto Tlhomas Dawson, 4th ditto William Douglas, 12th ditto George Ewins, 20th ditto John Goodman, 7th ditto Jolm Holman, 5th ditto Thomas Heathcote, 7th ditto Robert Jealous, 11th ditto George Low, 7th ditto Joseph Lawrence, 4th ditto John Rogers, 7th ditto Thomas Ryder, 5th ditto Elphinstone-Dennis Costeley, 12th ditto Thomas M'Graw, 26th ditto John Livingston, 27th ditto John Ploughwright, 2nd ditto Thomas Reese, 5th ditto William Robertson, 28th ditto John Weir, 5th ditto Peter Conley, 6th ditto Frances Charlotte-James Allan, 12th ditto Edward Beazly, 4th ditto William Butler, 5th ditto Edward Dibden, 4th ditto George Kaine, 7th ditto Henry Willianm Kenny, 11th ditto William Leeming, 6th ditto Henry W. Littlewood, 18th ditto John Montgomery, 20th ditto William Priest, 4th ditto William Sharp, 11lth ditto Henry Spreull, 27th ditto Fanny-Frederick Willis, 2nd ditto Henry Percher-Richard Absolem, 4th ditto Robert Archer, 4th ditto John Butcher, 5th ditto John Baker, 2nd ditto William Boxall, 7th ditto Isaac Bellchamber, 7th ditto Thomas Dormer, 5th ditto Charles Duke, 4th ditto William Hewlett, 4th ditto John Johnson, 4th ditto James Knight, 7th ditto Benjamin Lawrence, 4th ditto George Oppin, 5th ditto John Price, 18th ditto John Pulford, 8th ditto Charles Sealey, 4th ditto William Twizleton, 18th ditto James Vanestone, 11th ditto Samuel West, 15th ditto John Wyatt, 28th ditto James Wyburn, alias Channan, 7th ditto John-Matthew Newell, 3rd ditto Lady Nugent-John Bassett, 14th ditto William Ferringer, 4th ditto William Foster, 4th ditto John Miller, 26th ditto Henry Percher-George Newlan, 4th ditto, Lady Nugent-George Rendle, 11th ditto Alexander Robertson, 28th ditto John Sykes, 18th ditto Samuel Whiting, 4th ditto William Wright, 30th ditto Lady Kennaway-Thomas Castles, 10th ditto Thomas King, 8th ditto Layton-Philip M'Gunnegal, alias M'Gonegal, 23rd ditto Lord Lyndoch-Thomas Rathbone, 4th ditto Thomas Williams, 13th ditto James Smith, alias Brennem, 21st ditto Mary-Thomas Brown, 30th ditto George Seymour, 28th ditto William Smith, 4th ditto Jonathan Whittall, 4th ditto William Whittal, 4th ditto Moffatt--Andrew Bennie, 24th ditto Manlius-William Stead, 28th ditto Samuel Cooke, 9th ditto Neptune-George Tucker, 7th ditto Merfolk-John Pitt, 10th ditto Prince Regent-James Samuel, 10th ditto Henry Hair, 14th ditto Allen Martin, 10th ditto Thomas Ross, 13th ditto James Stewart, 14th ditto Samuel Walker, 13th ditto Duncan Campbell, 10th ditto Edward Campbell, 11th ditto Alexander M'Callum, 11th ditto William Craig, 7th ditto Henry Bennett, 9th ditto Roslyn Castle-Walter M'Farlane, 17th ditto Thomas Hamilton, 18th ditto Royal Sovereign-James White, 6th ditto Stakesby-Charles Spanl, 11th ditto Sarah-John Ashley, 5th ditto William Coe, 20th ditto James Carter, 20th ditto Jonathan Garland, 2nd ditto Thomas Gilham, 5th ditto Thomas Miller, 7th ditto f Samuel Payne, 4th ditto Peter Queen, 11th ditto James Rampton, 5th ditto James Rafferty, 20th ditto John Smith, 4th ditto William Ship, 8th ditto John Tabbenor, 8th ditto
George Thomas, 2nd ditto Cornelius Till, 5th ditto John Wimbridge, 2nd ditto Henry Wells, 5th ditto William Wilson, 20th ditto William M'Farlane, 20th ditto Surry--Joseph Bellefield, 4th ditto Till Flower, 20th ditto William Fraser, 20th ditto Peter Jack, 22nd ditto John Monkhouse, 27th ditto Samuel Needham, 27th ditto John Pickering, 20th ditto Ambrose Parker, 20th ditto John Torrance, 20th ditto Stephen Waring, 20th ditto John Watson, 20th ditto George Warring, 20th ditto John Warren, 20th ditto Robert Wright, 27th ditto James Watt, alias Wattle, 27th ditto Thames-David Poultney, 4th ditto James White, 4th ditto York-James Henessey, 13th ditto FEMALES. Arab-Mary Wells, 21st April Eliza-Mary Ashmnan, 28th ditto Hector--Jean M'Stay, 10th ditto Westmoreland--Mary Ann Hall, 8th ditto Lady of the Lake-Mary, alias Mary Ann Mar- shall, 30th ditto Mary Stewart Mason, 10th ditto Phillis Perry, 27th ditto Janet Symon, or Watt, or Wattie, 22nd ditto Ann Yeats, 20th ditto Mellish-Mary Ross, 16th ditto Westmoreland-Sarah Bailey, 2nd ditto Harriet Bissex, 2nd ditto Margaret M'Caffrey, alias Easton, alias Cof- faty, 18th ditto Helen Duncan, alias Wilson, alias Wiseman, or Bowrie, 18th ditto Sally Donechie, 20th ditto Mary Eastbourne, 11th ditto Joan Finlay, 28th ditto Sarah Garrett, 6th ditto Helen M'Intosh, 22nd ditto Julia Jeffreys, 8th ditto Pamila Metcalf, 18th ditto Joan or Webster Mitchell, 18th ditto Janet or Jessie Thorn, 18th ditto. March 30, 1848. Memorandum of free pardon has been ordered for 2203 Joseph Cresswell, per Elphinstone, until her Majesty's pleasure be known. Memorandum of conditional pardon has been ordered for 1257 John Alexander Robinson, per Marian Watson, until her Majesty's pleasure be known.
PRINCIPAL SUPERINTENDENT'S DEPARTMENT. March 20, 1843. The tickets-of-leave granted to the under-men tioned convicts have been cancelled for miscon- duct, by order of his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor :-- John Doyle, Lord Lyndoch John Lynch, Elphinstone Martin Bott, Blenheim Francis Clarke, Lady Kennaway William Simcoe, Almerah and Pilot John Illingworth, William Miles John Cochrane, Neptune Henry Johnson, Henry Percher James Chambers, Elizabeth
AUDIT OFFICE. March 29, 1843. Warrants for contingent expenses sent to the Colonial Treasury for payment between the 22nd of the current month and this date: The Assistant-Commissary-General, rations, &c. Thomas Brown, church at Oatlands W. Sorell, R. S. C. witnesses' expenses R. Robertshaw, travelling expenses Thomas Kelly (2), W. Serpinier, stores J. Cooke, bedding J. Whitesides, furniture Parties named in abstract, taking census, Rich- mond J. Middleton, stores M. A. Austin, forage W. M. Dean, meat W. Gonulstone, forage.
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. March 81, 1843. Notice is hereby given, that the following claims for grants will be ready for examination, by the commissioners appointed for that purpose, upon or immediately after the 31st day of May next, on or before which day any caveat or counter claim must be entered. Archibald Buchanan, 965a., Prossers, Pem- broke, originally located to Alexander Buchanan: applicant claims as heir-at-law. Gamaliel Butler, 2r. 5p., Hobart, originally T. W. Birch : applicant purchased at public auc- tion under a decree of the Supreme Court. Charlotte Underwood, 1r. 1p., Hobart, origi- nally W. Hance, who conveyed to T. Stanfield, who sold to T. Prescott and J. Swift: applicant purchased at public auction. Lucy Margaretta Scott, 120a., Ulva, Mon- mouth, originally James Perkins, who sold to Colonel Thomas Davey, as whose heiress-at-law the applicant claims.
COMMISSARIAT OFFICE. Hobart Town, March 30, 1848. Notice.-The parties residing out of Hobart Town, whose tenders for wheat and for annual supplies, from-the 1st April next, have been ac- cepted; are requested to take notice, that the ne- cessary bonds for the due fulfilment of their con- tracts will be forwarded to the nearest-police sta- tion, where they are expected to attend with their sureties to complete the same, previous to the. commencement of their contracts.
FEMALE HOUSE OF CORRECTION LAUNCESTON. State of the Female House of Correction Launceston, March 25, 1848: Under colonial sentence.............5 Solitary confinement............... 10 Confined by order of the magistrates.... 109 Nursing children .................. 10 Sentenced to the wash-tub............ 9 Servants, cooks, &c..................5 In the hospital.................... 15 Women assignable in Launceston...... 52 Ditto per Garland Grove (2) .......... 30 Total number of women-245 Children under one year old...... 32 Ditto ditto two years ................. 5 Ditto ditto three years old;.......... 1 Total number of children-38