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  1. Shipping Intelligence. HOBART TOWN. ARRIVALS.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 3 February 1846 p 2 Detailed lists, results, guides
    662 words
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  2. RESPONSIBILITY OF INSANE PERSONS.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 18 November 1845 p 2 Article
    ON Saturday a man of the name of Thomas Judd was tried at Quarter Sessions for stenling. After the evidence in support of the charge was gone through, witnesses ... 996 words
    • Text last corrected on 21 March 2013 by jdun4114
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  3. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSANE.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Friday 28 November 1845 p 2 Article
    IN the Observer of the 18th instant, we adverted to the trial of one Thomas Judd before the Court of Quarter Sessions. A question arose in the course of this trial as ... 577 words
    • Text last corrected on 22 March 2013 by jdun4114
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  4. THE GAZETTE. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. 25th November, 1815.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 9 December 1845 p 1 Article
    NOTICE is hereby given, that the following Claims for Grants will be ready for Examination, by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, upon or immediately after the 25th day of January, ... 1014 words
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  5. HIRING DEPOT, BRICKFIELDS.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Friday 29 August 1845 p 1 Detailed lists, results, guides
    70 words
    • Text last corrected on 14 April 2013 by Mark.M
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  6. NEW NORFOLK MURDER. SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Before His Honor Mr. Justice Montagu and a Civil Jury. CONTINUATION OF THE TRIAL OF ELIZA BENWELL. TUESDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER, 1845.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Friday 12 September 1845 p 2 Article
    Mr. Arthur Barker was called and sworn; but as Dr. Bedford was in attendance to give his opinion of Dr. Dawe's evidence of the previous evening, his examination was taken ... 3721 words
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  7. JOHN HEKI THE NEW ZEALAND WARRIOR. [From the Port Phillip Herald.]
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 28 October 1845 p 3 Article
    WE take the following interesting extract from a letter written by Mr. James Bushy, formerly Her Majesty's Resident in New Zealand, to Mr. G. W. Hope, Under ... 494 words
    • Text last corrected on 21 April 2013 by diverman
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  8. LAUNCESTON. ARRIVALS.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Friday 17 October 1845 p 2 Detailed lists, results, guides
    237 words
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  9. THE GAZETTE. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, 9th September, 1845.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Friday 19 September 1845 p 1 Article
    Noticeis hereby given, that the following Claims for Grans will be ready for examination, by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, upon or immediately after the 9th clay of November next, ... 322 words
    • Text last corrected on 27 April 2013 by anonymous
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  10. HORTICULTURAL DINNER.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 9 December 1845 p 2 Article
    ON Thursday, about thirty-five gentlemen belonging to this society dined together at the "Derwent Hotel," Murray-street. The dinner was laid out in the long room, ... 291 words
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  11. THE OBSERVER. HOBART TOWN, TUESDAY, FEB. 10. MISREPRESENTATION.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 10 February 1846 p 2 Article
    THE new advocate of probationism began his career with doleful complaints against the personalities and violence of the Press. Our apprehension that this was the language ... 890 words
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  12. CORRESPONDENCE. The Editor of this Journal does not hold himself responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents. To the Editor of the Observer.
    The Observer (Hobart, Tas : 1845 - 1846) Tuesday 17 February 1846 p 3 Article
    SIR,—At a time when colonial statistics occupy so much of the public mind, it affords a favourable opportunity to present to your readers a statement of the manner in which a large portion of the ... 323 words
    • Text last corrected on 20 May 2013 by Charlie22
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