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  2. LOCAL.

    THE VAN DIEMEN'S LAND CHRONICLE.—The self-sufficient Editor of the Chronicle has, in his accustomed style of flippancy, assumed a magisterial tone, as amusing as ridiculous, on the subject of the various reports of the New Town Races, ...

    Article : 2,299 words
  3. SYDNEY.

    From the Sydney files, which we have received up to the 22nd March inclusive, we quote, viz:— A printed memorial, applying to the Home Government for a renewal of transportation, was ...

    Article : 519 words
  4. FOREIGN.

    The Overland Mail from India brings no news from China, except that the settlement at Hong Kong promises to be healthy and convenient. Abundance of Chinese labourers and artisans have ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. AMERICA.

    The latest intelligence from hence is to the 23rd November, brought by the Great Western, which made the passage to Bristol in a little over thirteen days. She arrived there at half-past ten o'clock on ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 902 words
  7. OATLANDS' SUPREME COURT.

    A Session of Oyer nnd Terminer was held at the close of last week at Oatlands, for the trial of criminals committed from that district, and the tributary vicinities of Bothwell, Waterloo Point, and the Southern division of ...

    Article : 452 words
  8. CANADA.

    The Canadian papers do not possess much interest. There was considerable anxiety expressed for the arrival of the new Governor-General, Sir Charles Bagot, and the papers were occupied with a variety ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE.

    ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE to the 7th December has been received by the John Brewer. There is no intelligence of any great importance. The health of the Queen Dowager has so far improved that, under ...

    Article : 1,326 words
  10. TRADE.

    Within the last three weeks (observes the Birmingham Advertiser) considerable improvement has taken place in several of the staple manufactures and trades of the town. The now probable continuance of amicable relations between Great ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE COURIER.

    SIR,—No question of general interest has agitated the public mind for many years with more intensity than the one recently mooted respecting the loss of the Paul Pry. The office in which that vessel was insured has refused ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  12. NECROLOGY FOR NOVEMBER, 1842.

    Sir Francis Chantry, the celebrated sculptor, died suddenly. He was as well as usual in the early part of the day, and after a slight repast complained of a sudden tightness and pain in the chest, and in five-and-twenty minutes was a corpse. ...

    Article : 376 words
  13. HOBART TOWN POLICE.

    Goodwin and Mihan, two assigned servants to Mr. Degraves, were charged with being drunk and out after hours; each six months' hard labour on the roads. A man named Pulbrook committed for trial for stealing ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER.

    London Public Promenade Dress.—Violet satin robe; a high corsage, tight to the shape, trimmed with three rows of cord and tassels to correspond; a single row is continued down the centre of the skirt. Long tight sleeve, ornamented from the ...

    Article : 214 words
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