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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    March 24.—Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, Fisher, for Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. Brown, Watkins, Stebbing, Maybee, Cookley, Withers, Vautin, Fox, Skinner, Hay, Hoy, Mrs. ...

    Article : 204 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    Our files are to the 19th inst. A passenger by the Mary Clarke at Melbourne, while in a state of sonambulism, stepped over the stern of the vessel into the water; he was rescued from ...

    Article : 2,463 words
  4. PORT OF LAUNCESTON.

    March 22.—City of Melbourne, screw steamer, 139 tons, Saunders, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Jones, four children and servant, Mr. and Miss Hume, Mr. and Master Brown, ...

    Article : 186 words
  5. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—At the late Clerical Meeting held in Hobart Town, I was much startled at an assertion made by a Clergyman, which he averred came from a source which left no doubt of its ...

    Article : 407 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The new steamer Clarence, 400 tons. Wiseman, was to be despatched from Liverpool for Sydney on the 5th January. The Amaranth, for Hobart Town, left ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. Markets.

    CITY MARKET.—Wheat, 5s 6d per bushel; oats, 4s 6d; English barley, 6s; Cape ditto 4s 9d. peas, 5s; beans, 8s; tares, 8s; hay (loose) £3 10s per ton; (pressed) £4 0s; straw, £2; potatoes, ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. LATEST FROM ADELAIDE.

    From our Adelaide journals, to the 8th instant, we make a few extracts, which show the state of things has not much improved in that colony. ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. Letter from the Rev. Dr. Brown, to the Clergymen meeting at Campbell Town, on the 18th March.

    MY DEAR BRETHREN,—I am exceedingly sorry that I cannot meet you to morrow. The occasion of your assembling is the most important which has yet occured—almost the most so which can ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    The present Session of Parliament will probably exhibit a serious struggle for further Reform. Already meetings have been held in various parts of the country to promote ...

    Article : 1,483 words
  11. SHIP MAILS.

    For London, per Tasmania, To-morrow, at 10 a. m. For London, per Aden, via Launceston, on Monday next, at half-past 6 p. m. ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. LATEST FROM SYDNEY.

    The Sydney Correspondent to the Melbourne Morning Herald, of the 9th instant, writes:- The Blackwall and General Hewitt sailed on the 7th instant for England, carrying with ...

    Article : 450 words
  13. Original Correspondence.

    WE do not identify ourselves with the opinions of our correspondents.—ED. To the Editor of the Colonial Times. SIR,—Your issue of the 16th instant, contains an ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 44 words
  15. COLONIAL TIMES AND TASMANIAN:

    In our last we published the account of an interview between Mr. King, the Delegate from Victoria, and Earl Grey, on the subject of transportation. Mr. Hume asserted ...

    Article : 837 words
  16. Local Intelligence.

    ATROCIOUS CASE.—ILLUSTRATION OF "THE SYSTEM."—This morning Arthur Perry, Esq., of Sandy Bay, preferred a charge against a female servant named Hannah Drewitt, before W. ...

    Article : 3,463 words
  17. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—Perhaps my fellow agriculturists will notice and take advantage of the following facts: —It is quite notorious, that for along time past, the Millers in Hobart Town have been ...

    Article : 651 words
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