On Saturday evening, the 21st December, at Clareville, Cook's River,JOHN STEPHEN, Wsq. late Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, in his 63d year. ...
Article : 521 wordsBy the Princess Victoria, European papers to the 7th September have reached the Colony. The first Session of the Reformed Parliament has terminated, having been prorogued personally by ...
Article : 4,166 wordsThis stupendous structure has shared the fate of the Brunswick Theatre, but happily the destruction of it has not been attended with loss of life. It fell on Friday evening, August 29, ...
Article : 428 wordsJAN. 7.—Joseph Dight, Thomas Richardson, and Thomas Swift, for stealing a bullock, value £5, the properly of Campbell Drought, Guilty Death was recorded against Dight, and the other ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Colonial Times has thought fit to take part with the Tasmania, and to comment in no measured terms upon Mr. HOLDER, who was erroneously reported by the latter Journal to be one ...
Article : 345 wordsJAN. 7.—John Webb, for stealing some wearing apparel, the property of George Smith, an assigned servant of Mr. Govett's—2 years in the chain gang.—Charles Stracey, for perjury, two ...
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Article : 296 wordsSir,—Owing to the late alterations in the Post-office Department, your paper of last Tuesday only reached the nearest post station to me yesterday afternoon. On looking it over this morning, I confess ...
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