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Advertising : 798 wordsAs an act of justice to Mr. Smith, and as a necessary exposure of what appears to be a great wrong not only sustained by him, but by his servants, we have given another insertion to ...
Article : 171 wordsWe are happy to announce,--not more on account of His Excellency himself, than that of the Colony,--that Sir William Denison has been much benefited in health ...
Article : 62 wordsThe following Petition has been prepared, and is, we believe, in course of signature. It is almost as good a proof of the excellence of transportation and its attendant curses, as is ...
Article : 492 wordsUp to a certain number we advocated the cause of free trade in licences, but since that time more than fifty additional have been granted by the Justices in Hobart Town ...
Article : 423 wordsWe are happy to observe that tenders are invited for the completion of the new Church on Langlaw's Hill, and gratified to hear that Hobart Town Will be enlivened by a merry peal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsA circular has been transmitted to the visiting magistrates of all the county and borough gaols in England, which has caused, considerable discussion at the several quarter sessions, many of the prisons not being ...
Article : 162 wordsIn our last number we said that with a kindly feeling we would address a few observations to Coroners and Magistrates, having reference to particular points connected with their public ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe Chief Justice took his seat on the bench at ten o'clock, when several prisoners were arraigned. William Bohen, Nathan Westerman, John Insley, and Charles Manning, prisoners at the Port Cygnet station, ...
Article : 490 words"Your Majesty's Memorialists most respectfully, but earnestly protest against the claims of free labor being considered a mere subservient, or secondary question---against their dearest rights, moral, civil, and ...
Article : 1,445 wordsMay 29--Arrived the schooner Agenoria, Bowden, from Port Albert 21st May, with cattle and sheep. May 29--Arrived the schooner Miranda, Bentley, from Port Albert 21st May, with cattle. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Government of this Colony is, by the much regretted indisposition of Sir William Denison, once more at a dead lock. A political nightmare appears destined to ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsSolomon v. Turner; Turner v. Burnett; and the Information of Intrusion.--Their Honors the Judges of the Supreme Court, had a special sitting in banco on Monday last, and gave ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 3 Jun 1847, Page 2
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