On Saturday the 20th Inst., the cutter Emma Kemp, from Sydney with 18 tons of Sugar, 10 casks and — cases Port Wine, for Kemp & Co.; several cases of Oranges for his Excellency Colonel Arthur, Capt. ...
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Advertising : 587 wordsOCT. 16th.—John Brown, a servant to the Under-sheriff was acquitted the charge of sheep-stealing.—Mr. Rowlands Counsel for the defence. John Sinclair appeared in Court in custody of the Under-Sheriff, and was admitted to bail, himself in £200, and three other gantlemen in £100 ...
Article : 558 wordsIt appears, that in the cross-examination of Parish, the prosecutor in the trial of J. Lovell, in the Court, at Launceston, some questions were put, or expressions used by Mr How lands, as Counsel for the prisoner, in which the name of Mr. Siuclar, was used in such a way as called ...
Article : 289 wordsIs it true that a certain personage has placed the “ Tasmanian” on the list of his antipathies, and goes about persuading others to do the same ? Is it true, that the Emma Kemp arrived with sugar at a ...
Article : 585 wordsFRIDAY, OCT. 19.—James Rowley, for assaulting Thomas Saunders, a Constable, was ordered to do penance in the Chain-gang for 14 days. Sarah Sillitoe and Mary Pendle was charged with robbing one Sarah Cleshold ; there was some grog mixed up in this a Hair, which, after a ...
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The Tasmanian (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1827 - 1839), Thu 25 Oct 1827, Page 3
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