Sydney journals to the 22nd ult, inclusiv[?] have been received by the Waterlily, Capt Hayle. The commercial state of that grea[?] colony is in no way recovered. A meetin[?] ...
Article : 1,388 wordsSIR,—A notice in your journal, a few days ago, relating to a cow, which is permitted to graze in St. David's Church-yard, to the detriment and damage of several of the graves and ...
Article : 292 wordsSIR,—His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, in his reply to the address lately presented to him here (by whom is not stated), expresses himself as follows:—"You do me ...
Article : 636 wordsBy the Sydney journals, we learn that the new Governor had arrived in the Isle of France, and issued a proclamation of the most liberal description. Monetary ...
Article : 169 wordsWhatever may be the ultimate result of the new Court of Requests Act, one thing is quite evident, the desire, namely, of the learned commissioner to administer justice most impartially, ...
Article : 596 wordsThe four men of the Glenarchy road gang, who we mentioned last week, had been examined on charge of robbing a waggon that was passing along the road, were severally found guilty of the ...
Article : 672 wordsHIS EXCELLENCY'S RETURN.—Lady Franklin and Suite returned from Launceston on Wednesday evening last, attended by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor. We are fearful from the ...
Article : 2,811 wordsSir,—The new Act has at length come into operation, and several persons have suffered from their want of inquiry and caution in entering their defences. A difference of opinion ...
Article : 1,831 wordsOur readers will recollect an account in last Colonial Times, of the gallant manner in which Mr. Ward, District Constable at Fingal, made his escape from the two armed bushrangers, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 9 May 1843, Page 3
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