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Article : 53 wordsOn Saturday evening a complimentary dinner was given to Captain Edward Lucas, who broughtout the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co’s new steam ship the Derwent, as a mark of esteem from his ...
Article : 1,282 wordsSIR,—It is a rare occurrence, that any important project as originally suggested is either carried ant intact, or that events do not arise which defers its accomplishment to a future period. This practical ...
Article : 763 wordsSIR,—The authorship of a letter signed “ Amicus Curias,” in your issue of the 26th instant is, I find, popularly attributed to me. May I beg you to give insertion to this direct ...
Article : 66 wordsOne drunkard was fined 10s. John Fentiman, one of the greatest nuisances that infest the city, was charged with disturbing the peace, and was fined £5 or 3 months to the house of ...
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Article : 317 wordsAt a meeting of the above Association, held at the Bridge Hotel, Richmond, on Tuesday, the 25th inst, the following members wire present:— Messrs W. R. Allison, M.H.A.; Wm. Hodgson, ...
Article : 432 wordsWilliam Pinn was committed for trial for breaking and entering a building at Muddy Plains, used as a chapel and school room, and stealing on the 9th instant, certain silver and copper coin to the amount ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—The attention of the proprietors of the Steam Navigation Company, has, I learn, been awakened to my curt letter in a late number of your paper,—and they have expressed a desire to have ...
Article : 685 wordsThe council met at Bellerive this morning, at 10 o’clock. Present—The Right Worshipful the Warden, Councillors Strachan, Young, and Stanfield. ...
Article : 626 wordsOne of the most extensive conflagrations which has taken place in this city for some years, broke out on the Old Wharf on Sunday morning about 1 o’clock, at which hour the fire bell rang the alarm, and long ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 5 Nov 1864, Page 1
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