The earliest official mention in the records of Tasmania of the visit of a Prince of the Blood to these shores is to he found in the Journals of the House of Assembly in 1863. In the votes and ...
Article : 876 wordsTuesday, 7th January, 1868, will be long remembered in Tasmania as the day on which the colonists gave a public welcome to the Son of the noblest and best-loved Queen that ever sat on the Throne of the ...
Article : 4,883 wordsABOUT Half-past 7 the Steamer Kangaroo got under weigh, to tow the boats intended to form the torchlight procession, having on board the band and vocalists who were to join in the Serenade. There ...
Article : 476 wordsThe city of Hobart Town was in a state of excitement all day on Monday from a very early hour. In fact, as it had become current that it was quite possible that the Galatea would be in ...
Article : 846 wordsHOBART TOWN is transformed. Its quiet old-world look, its customary attitude of repose, its easy-going habits, and its tranquil submission to the lapse of time and the vicissitudes of circumstance, have been ...
Article : 1,816 wordsNOT by any means the least interesting portion of the official Programme, to a large section of the community, was the ceremony of laying the Foundation Stone, or more correctly, the Corner-Stone, of the ...
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The Tasmanian Times (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1867 - 1870), Sat 1 Feb 1868, Page 2
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