May 9—AQUILLA (cutter.) 40 tons, Bentley, master, from Port Philip—2 bales wool J.W Bell 8 bales wool—G. s. Brodie ; 15 bales wool—Eddie, Welsh and Co. ...
Article : 733 wordsSIR,—The news of your discharge from the verdict against you in the Supreme Court, for libel, has given universal delight amongst your townspeople; this has not only arisen from a ...
Article : 444 wordsOn Monday last the address of the Episcopalean community, agreed upon at the meeting held on Saturday, the 5th instant. was presented to Bishop BROUGHTON, at the Government ...
Article : 142 wordsRecent intelligence from Port Philip speaks of that settlement as being in a very prosperous condition. A few of the natives have, however, of late, exhibited a spirit of insubordination. ...
Article : 351 wordsSIR—After the business of the meeting, convoked for the purpose of miking arrangements for the election of a second Episcopalean Church in this town, and at which the bishop of ...
Article : 925 wordsWe, the undersigned inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of Launceston, Members of the Established Church of England, gladly embrace the opportunity afforded by your Lordship's ...
Article : 321 wordsThis morning (Tuesday, May 15,) the Court decided that the objections taken by Mr. Stephen in the case of Captain Goodwin, of the CORNWALL CHRONICLE, were well founded and ...
Article : 654 wordsSIR,—There is nothing more to be deprecated than the ill-regulated system of the felon police in Launceston, and much depends on yourself in working a remedy of this dangerous evil, to ...
Article : 456 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Under a conviction that even the purest forms of faith and worship, such as it is our privilege to enjoy, cannot ensure the stablity of the Church if divided against itself ...
Article : 581 wordsConsiderable shipments of Oats and Barley for the Sydney Market, have made trade during the past week, but prices remain unaltered since our last. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsMails are expected to close at the [?], as follows:— To England, per Seppings, via flobart Town, on Monday, 21st instant; to South Australia ...
Article : 87 wordsSIR,—As a Colonist and a parent, anxious for the advancement of any adopted land, and for the welfare of my children, I hail with most unmixed delight the arrival of an excellent and ...
Article : 331 wordsSIR—I perceive by the last week's ADVERTITER, that Mr."No POPERY" has again ventured forth amongst the "Brethren of the Broad Sheet," to justify the remarks which he made in ...
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Advertising : 195 wordsBy this evening's Mail we have received files of Sydney papers to the 8th of May inclusive Van Diemen's Land wheat it quoted from 7s 6d. to 8s. 6d. per bushel. ...
Article : 148 wordsSIR,—It appears that as the Police Office evidence is committed to writing, it is in this respect a Court of Record, and in cases of appeal the testimony taken on oath it transmitted to the ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 19 May 1838, Page 82
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