STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES.—We are glad to notice that the home government appears disposed to adopt the suggestion of, nominating the Police ...
Article : 791 wordsTo those persons, who have been illegally-deprived of their lands and grants by Colonel Arthur, the following official information from a contemporary, will ...
Article : 783 wordsAs so much has been said in the Colonial papers respecting Colonel Arthur and the Piece of Plate, we are induced to copy the following from the ...
Article : 185 words“The term cultivation is so vague, the amount of capital required to be expended so small, and the difficulty of resuming a grant after seven years, until the ...
Article : 89 words“It is obvious that if they (grantees) are now allowed to dispose of it (land), they will obtain an advantage never contemplated at the time their grants were ...
Article : 166 wordsWe have been greatly complained of for not noticing the extraordinary conduct of the Hobart Town Justices, in refusing licenses to publicans who had ...
Article : 424 wordsThe recent important intelligence from England, affecting probably the destines of Europe, is scarcely a topic of such general interests to the colonists, as the new ...
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Bent's News and Tasmanian Register (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1837 - 1838), Sat 11 Nov 1837, Page 3
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