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Advertising : 274 wordsTwo declarations against the continuance of transportation are before the public in Van Dieman's Land—one issuing from Hobart Town, the other from Launceston. ...
Article : 693 wordsTHE Sydney Morning Herald of April the 27th contains some information from Sacramento and the Placer, not hitherto published in any of the Adelaide papers, of ...
Article : 939 wordsThe vulgar, a scarce animated clod, Ne'er pleased with aught above them, prince or god. SIR HENRY YOUNG is a bundle of contradictions; he is timidly bold, rashly cautious, and ...
Article : 420 wordsPresent—Mr Stephens, Chairman; and Mr Glles. Captain Freeling was absent from illness. Minutes of the last meeting read and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 324 wordsTHE Meeting of the Road Board on Monday was a sort of blank one. This was hardly expected after Mr Edward Stephens's being so long closetted with the ...
Article : 245 wordsThe extreme novelty of the Dray Tax is the ONLY CAUSE of the great clamour against it. The tax is exceedingly moderate in itself, and the objections to it will subside when the people become more ...
Article : 1,294 wordsOn the 5th day of April, 1850, the ship Neptune, the vessel freighted with convicts to the Cape of Good Hope, but rejected by its inhabitants, anchored in the port of Hobart Town, under the ...
Article : 425 wordsBY the Phantom, from Sydney, we have our usual files of New Zealand papers, up to the 18th of April. Things seem to be in as bad a state as ...
Article : 555 wordsTHIS vessel arrived on Saturday, having left Sydney on the 29th of April, with ten passengers and a general cargo. She brings us a few scraps of ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Sat 25 May 1850, Page 1
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