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 wordsOur 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 wordsMarch 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 wordsSIR,—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 wordsThe 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 wordsCITY 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 wordsFrom 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 wordsMY 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 wordsThe 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 wordsFor 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 wordsThe 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 wordsWE 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 ...
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Family Notices : 44 wordsIn 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 wordsATROCIOUS 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 wordsSIR,—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 ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 26 Mar 1852, Page 2
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