Notice is hereby given, that the following claims for granta will berndy for examination, by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, upon or immediately after the 14th day of July next, on or before ...
Article : 2,570 wordsNow that the Colonial Parliament is about to assemble for the purpose of again trying its hand at legislation, we have no doubt a new Road Act will be introduced, which a contemporary, who ...
Article : 332 wordsSome twelve months ago or more, we took the liberty of pointing out to the Government the importance, and benefit of completing the bridge across the Derwent at Bridgewater. A few weeks ...
Article : 186 wordsIn Great Britain, labouring men are compelled to be at their work at a certain hour in the morning, and they continue to a fixed hour at night, during which time, excepting that allowed for ...
Article : 688 wordsThis is certainly, as a House of Correction, one of the most curious places under the sun. Notwithstanding the exposures we have so often made of the "doings" of the "Valley of the ...
Article : 351 wordsPerhaps, since the foundation of the Colony— now some thirty-five years since—the Bar has never comparatively been in so deficient a state: we do not mean altogether as regards talent and ability, ...
Article : 526 wordsMAT 10—Saile the brig Cuba, Hessock master, for Sydney, with sundries. MAT 12.—Sailud the brig Brothers, M'Kenzie master, for Sydney, with sundries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsA woman of the name of Phillips, at present in the Female House of Correction, hearing of her child, in the Orphan School, being dangerously ill, found means to acquaint the Rev. Mr. Therry, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsIN our last, we endeavoured to lay before our readers what we considered the cause of the present monetary embarrassment, and the most effectual manner of overcoming the difficulty. Although ...
Article : 584 wordsThe Attorney-General obtained an order for the sale of Mr. Hugh Ross' equity in redemption in certain lands and tenements, pursuant to the finding of an inquisition, appointed to inquire into the ...
Article : 1,216 wordsSome week's ago our attention was called to the partiality exhibited in favour of Captain Forster's vessel being loaded at the Port Arthur colliery earlier than her proper turn, several other vessels ...
Article : 253 wordsAnxious to obtain every information respecting the unfortunate young men who left this town on an excursion to Mount Wellington last Friday week, with a view to allay the excitement which ...
Article : 791 wordsWe have repeatedly affirmed in this journal, that it is the duty of a Government—and especially a Colonial Government—to afford every assistance and encouragement to mechanics and tradesmen; ...
Article : 319 wordsIsabella Black; ticket-of-leave, charged by Mr. Wallace with repeated drunkenness in her hired service; one month hard labour. Joshua Taylor fined 20., and to and find sureties of the ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 18 May 1841, Page 2
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