[?] On Thursday morning Mr. Tuckwell applied to Mr. Wilmot for a warrant for the apprehension of Hughes, who had removed the whole of his furniture during ...
Article : 1,361 wordsMr. CHATMAN, pursuant to notice, moved the suspension of the Standing Orders having reference to the presentation of Petitions for Private Bills. ...
Article : 164 wordsNATIONAL DEFENCE.—The whole scheme of defence against external foes is, we understand, entrusted to the vigorous hands of Lord Hardi[?]ge, who is now ...
Article : 650 wordsPus[?]ant to notice, Mr. CHA[?]MAN moved for leave to bring in a Bill to simplify Proceedings by or against the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company, to regulate ...
Article : 205 wordsWANT OF CONFIDENCE.—It is currently reported that the liberal members of the Legislative Council intent to introduce a vote of want of confidence in the ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsIN accordance with the Act of Council 6th Victoria, No. 18 , I hereby give notice, for the first time, that His Excellency the Liente[?]ant- Governor has been pleased to ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. WALE[?]R to move the appointment of a Select Committee to take into consideration the Bill for the establishment and maintenance of Primary and other Schools ...
Article : 76 wordsReport of the Select Committee on Immigration to be brought up. ...
Article : 15 wordsReport of the Select Committee on Apprentice Law to be brought up. ...
Article : 16 wordsReport of the Select Committee on Grievances to be brought up. CONTINGENT NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. ALLISON to move the following ...
Article : 106 wordsMary Barton, a blind lady, residing at Mrs. Langley’s, stated, that the last time she was aware of the presence of the two women, Farmer and Sullivan, was about 10 ...
Article : 725 words— We regret to state, that a report was made at the Police Office on Monday last, that a constable had been seriously assaulted by some gold diggers, by being ...
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Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), Sat 17 Jul 1852, Page 3
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