Since the Port Phillip intelligence, inserted in our fourth page was in type, we received by lost post the Patriot of the 21st instant, from which we extroct the following: ...
Article : 797 wordsSIR,—Having seen a letter in the Advertiser signed "Alligator," stating that the district of Richmond of late appears to be the worst regulated of any in the colony, and other coercive terms ...
Article : 372 wordsSIR,—I have lately arrived from Europe and before proceeding on to New South Wales I made up mind to take a peep at this colony, of which I had heard so ranch. Had I been inclined to ...
Article : 558 wordsThis was an action for the recovery of the amount of a bill of exchange for £200, which was given for the purchase of ninety acres of land, in May 1836. For the plaintiff the Solicitor-General, with Mr. ...
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Family Notices : 483 wordsSIR,—I am one of those beings either fortunate or unfortunate, (for the term is equivocal) called Government clerks, and believe me it is a matter of no consideration what the world may think, because ...
Article : 672 wordsSeven drunkards fined this morning. Robert Boyd, charged by constable Primm with begging in the streets, which charge was flatly denied by Boyd, who stated himself to be a violinist, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 29 Mar 1842, Page 3
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