addition to the work laid down for last month, sow oli and the different .kinds of kale; and if not done re, plant out early cabbages and cauliflowers. The that may have fallen wilt cause the weeds to rise ...
Article : 310 wordsSIR,--I shall not trouble you or the renders with any farther remarks respecting the colony of Swan River, with the exception of the present communication, which, like the postscript to a ...
Article : 923 wordsWe have only space to record yesterday's sport, very briefly. The day Was exceedingly fine, in fact in every way delightful. The course was well attended. Sir Charles Fitz Roy, and Sir W. ...
Article : 180 wordsThe anticipations of the inhabitants, of a visit by Sir Charles Fitzroy, introduced by Sir William Denison, were cruelly destroyed, by the receipt of a letter from the latter gentleman ...
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Family Notices : 139 wordsIn General Taylor's address to some returned volunteers from the Mexican war, quoted yesterday under the head of American intelligence, we have the military ardour of the raw ...
Article : 643 wordsIT is said that Sir Charles Fitzroy has no command over this Government. The Colonial Secretary and the Executive Council have declared it to be the fact. ...
Article : 696 wordsThe time of the Police Magistrate has been almost wholly taken up during the past week in investigating a case of considerable interest to all persons connected with shipping. It appears ...
Article : 486 wordsJohn Niblelt, adjourned meeting for discharge. Thomas Browne, adjourned first meeting of creditors. Berman Swifle, the same. ...
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Advertising : 67 wordsSIR, -- The police authorities hero seem inclined to set the orders from head quarters at defiance ; not a week passes without a sufferer cither from the negligence, ignorance, or caprice ...
Article : 233 wordsApril 5--Arrived the schooner Perseverance, from "Wellington (N. Z.) 3rd March, with oil and bone ; 1--.Sailed the American ship, Washington, for the South Sens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 155 wordsThe Mayo Telegraph states that " the Government have been induced to commute the sentence of transportation of twenty-five convicts in the gaol of Castlebar into banishment to ...
Article : 502 wordsWe subjoin a copy of Mr. Jackson's letter to Lord Monteagle, with his lordship's reply. These documents will be read with interest by the colonists. The spontaneous testimony to ...
Article : 1,366 wordsBALL. -- Tickets have been issued inviting a large party to Government House, this evening, to a ball and supper, in honour of the visit of his Excellency Sir Charles Fitzroy. ...
Article : 844 wordsBy the Marion Watson, from the Isle of Pines, intelligence has been received of the wreck of the brig Scamander, 192 tons, Captain Rule, from Sydney the 27th January (bound for the Isle of ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 12 Apr 1849, Page 2
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