To know that merry moments fly, And not to tell how hours go by; to hear from lips no bitter sign, But all around see cheerily— ...
Article : 331 wordsAssignment of replevin bond (to be endorsed thereon.) Know all men by these Presents, that I. A. B. Esauire, Sheriff of Van Diemen's Land, at the request of the within named C. D. do hereby assign over to him the said C. D. the ...
Article : 129 wordsFor each entire horse above the age of 12 months, 2s. 6d. For each mare, gelding, colt, filly foal, mule, ass, goat, and pig, 1s. For each bull above the age of 12 months, 2s. 6d. ...
Article : 154 wordsNotice of animals impounded, dated at the public pound district of containing columns for the date of impounding, the name and residence of persons impounding, the number, description, and distinguishing marks of cattle,the ...
Article : 130 wordsOn obseiving a solitary Grave m an uninhabited part of the Bush, near the Si a Coast. What poor wand'rer [?]eath this mound does lie, t With not a stone to tell his humble name? ...
Article : 1,680 wordsFor every horse mare, gelding, mule, ass, colt, filly, or foal—6d. For every ball, ox, cow, steet, or heifer—3d. For every calf under 6 months—1d. ...
Article : 136 wordsWE, the undersigned Passengers of the Shin Wanstead, now under your command, having arrived at our port of destination, cannot think of separating without, offering you our ...
Article : 348 wordsWIFE.—Wanted immediately, a young lady of the following description, as a wife—With about two thousand dollars as a patrimony, sweet temper, spend little, be a good housewife, and born in America; and, as I am not more than ...
Article : 149 wordsBond to abide by assessment where the amount claimed for damage is disputed. Know all men by these presents, that we A. B. of (place) in Van Diemen's Land, (description) and C.D. of (place) in ...
Article : 394 words28.—AND be it enacted, that except m the cases next mentioned every animal impounded for trespass shall be taken to the pound nearest to the place where such trespass was committed. Provided always, that where the keeper of any ...
Article : 1,207 wordsWhereas J. K. of (place) in Van Diemen's Land (description) lately distrained and impouuded certain estate of A.B. of (place) in Van Diemen's Land, (description)for damage done to the said J. K. by them. And Whereas We[?] L. M. ...
Article : 237 wordsYour letter, conveying the kind sentiments you are pleased to entertain towards me, has indeed caused in me feelings of unmixed delight and gratitude. To meet the approbation of those we ...
Article : 449 wordsA. B. Esquire, Sheriff of Van Diemen's Land to M.K. my Bailiff greeting—Because L.J. hath me sufficient security, as well for proseculing his suit; with effect against C. D. for takingg his cattle, goods, and chattels to wit, ...
Article : 132 wordsKnow all Men by these Presents, that we J. P of (place I farmer, C D. of (place) Gentleman, and L. H) of (place yeoman, are held and firmly bound to A. B. Esquire, Sheriff of Van Diemen's Land, in the sum of £ of lawful money ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 16 Apr 1830, Page 4
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