In commenting on the public conduct public men, we assume that they are not such superlative persons in their own estimation as to suppose that they are above observation ...
Article : 1,680 wordsI PROTEST against the proceedings of the meeting of Magistrates, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Road Act, held at Richmond (this day), as well as those of the ...
Article : 360 wordsAttempt at Drowning.--A woman named Lockwood, whose husband some time since was drowned in the Hobart Town Creek, attempted to destroy herself near the same place, on ...
Article : 771 wordsIt is a matter of public notoriety, that there I has been an enquiry into the conduct of the Superintendent of Convicts at Launceston. and that Mr. William Gunn was ordered ...
Article : 467 wordsWe have resumed our Police Report, not only because we believe it will be agreeable to many of our readers, but because we felt satisfied of the utility of promulgating police proceedings quite as much as those of the ...
Article : 1,143 wordsMr. William Gunn has been "degraded" from his excellent management of the Prisoners' Barracks, Hebert Town, to the Superintendence of the Convicts at Launceston, as a "Reward" for ...
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Advertising : 666 wordsSIR,--Another " Road Meeting" was held yesterday, at Richmond, composed of the same materials as that of the former, of the 17th ultimo. The automata-- reckless of public ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 31 Dec 1846, Page 3
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