JUNE 21.—Arrived the brig Johanna, 240 tons, Lovett master, from Newcastle (New South Wales), with coals and corn. Agent—A. Morrison. JUNE 25.—Sailed the schooner George Henry ...
Article : 152 wordsInstead of publishing a detailed report of the proceedings of the Council, we have considered it best to present our readers with an abstract of the proceedings, inserting such particulars as we may deem ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsNine disorderlies were fined this morning for drunkenness, &c., last night. Catherine Cochrane, a well-known nymph of the pave, charged by District Constable Brice, with ...
Article : 778 wordsOur renders will have, no doubt, by this time read and digested His Excellency's speech at the opening of the Legislative Council, published in our last. It is exceedingly felicitous ...
Article : 874 wordsWe have received the Sydney papers to the 10th instant. The Legislative Council had commenced their Session. Sir George Gipps' speech does not appear to be labouring under a desire of ...
Article : 461 wordsOn Wednesday evening, (" A Bespeak" by the Naval Officers, at present in our port) the "Tragic Play" of Pizarro, was performed to a tolerably good house. Without exception, Pizarro is the best ...
Article : 574 wordsSIR,—Will you do me the favour to allow a few remarks relative to the Bills this morning laid upon the table of the Legislative Council, for the amendment of the Acts under which persons holding ...
Article : 917 wordsWe regret to observe that a portion of the British press has lent itself to the indulgence of a very unbecoming spirit of revenge against the infatuated convict JOHN FROST. They are not satisfied with ...
Article : 382 wordsTimothy Truesdell is the name we shall assign to a very worthy, thriving and industrious mechanic of New York, who was a burthen to himself, a curse to his family, and a nuisance to society at large; in ...
Article : 1,902 wordsThe Bridge intended by His Excellency to be erected across the Derwent, at Bridewater is, we consider, of so much importance to the whole Colony, as to be entitled to the very utmost ...
Article : 519 wordsIn accordance with our promise, we proceed to offer a few remarks upon the sweeping charge brought by a Friday's journal against the Pawnbroker's and Publicans of Hobart Town. It is ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 29 Jun 1841, Page 2
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