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Advertising : 260 wordsOn Friday evening, the 29th ultimo, Mr. J. C. Walker delivered a lecture upon "the acquirement of knowledge as compatible with habits of business." He spoke of the pursuit ...
Article : 499 wordsWE last week alluded to the mode in which justice is administered at the Hobart Town Police-office, not in a censorious spirit farther than was necessary. Our ...
Article : 1,467 wordsA passholder servant of Mr. W. Thomson, was charged by his master with refusing to work ; it appeared that, although receiving £20 a year wages, the visits of a female had tended to ...
Article : 577 wordsOn Saturday we were present at the Police Office during the hearing of a case which deserves to be placed on record. Present--the Police Magistrate, and ...
Article : 671 wordsThe variety of distant regions by which our every-day comforts and luxuries are supplied, is a geographical lesson familiar to our earliest infancy. The child knows that the tea it is ...
Article : 345 wordsSIR,-- The various editors only increase the growing evil by blinking at the present distressed state of the operatives of this colony ; and from my daily walk among them, I see impending ...
Article : 319 wordsAll the members present, with the exception of Captain Fenton. Mr. Dunn presented a petition from Mr. Robert Thorn, of Pitwater, who expended ...
Article : 2,466 wordsThomas Wheeler, tickct-of-leave, was charged with misconduct in being out after hours, and assaulting Constable Parker in the execution of his duty. He pleaded Guilty. ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Tue 3 Oct 1848, Page 2
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