NOT 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 ...
Article : 1,163 wordsPresented by the Grand Master, accompanied by other office bearers: — To His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, Knight, of the Most Noble Order of ...
Article : 220 wordsPresented by the Rev. W. A. Quick, the President of the Conference:— To His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, &c. ...
Article : 208 wordsPresented by the Lord Bishop of Tasmania, the Right Reverend Charles Henry Bromby, D.D., supported by his Chaplain, the Rev. H. B. Bromby :— To His Royal Highness, Alfred Ernest Albert ...
Article : 344 wordsThe following officials and other gentlemen availed themselves of their right of entree:—Major Vivian, the Officer Commanding the troops; the Chief Justice, Sir Valentine Fleming, Kt.; the Puisne Judge, Sir ...
Article : 1,322 wordsPresented by the Rev. George Clarke and the Rev. W. C. Robinson :— To His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Knight of the ...
Article : 249 wordsGentlemen,—In the address I have had the pleasure of receiving from your Order, you have given utterance to the wish, which I am convinced is also shared by all your fellow-colonists—that I ...
Article : 142 wordsWithin the stone were placed copies of the Church News, Tasmanian Times, and Mercury, of the day; also a number of the Launceston Times, and the following coins: —a sovereign, crown piece, ...
Article : 834 wordsMy Lord and Gentlemen,—I receive with much pleasure the hearty welcome you have given me on my arrival in this Colony, where I rejoice to find the Church of England so firmly established. I trust no ...
Article : 215 wordsPresented by Thomas, Noah, Provincial Grand Master, Hobart Town District, M.U. Odd Fellows. To Captain His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great ...
Article : 196 wordsPresented from the Hebrew body, by the Rabbi, the Rev. J. M. Goldreich, supported by Mr. P. Levy, the President, Mr. J. Solomon, the Treasurer, and Mr. Leo Susman, Hon. Secretary:— ...
Article : 236 wordsPresented by the Rev. John Service, the Moderator of the Presbytery of the Church of Scotland, supported by the Bev. C. Simson:— To His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest ...
Article : 312 wordsGentlemen,—I have received with much satisfaction the expressions of gratification at my safe arrival in Tasmania, and I beg to assure you of the great pleasure which this visit has given me. ...
Article : 98 wordsHis Royal Highness was received at the Church gate by the Bishop of Tasmania, the Venerable the the Archdeacon, and twenty-five clergymen of the Church of England, who immediately preceded the ...
Article : 980 wordsThe address from this body was presented by T. C. Smart, Esq., and was as follows:— To His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great ...
Article : 300 wordsGentlemen,—The expression of loyal attachment to the person of Her Majesty the Queen, and to the laws and institutions of the British Empire which your address contains, demand my warm ...
Article : 97 wordsGentlemen,—My visit to the Australian Colonies has indeed been productive of the greatest satisfaction to myself, and I beg you will accept my most sincere thanks for your warm congratulations on my ...
Article : 142 wordsPresented by a deputation from the Masonic body headed by C. Toby, Esq., the Grand Master:— To His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, Duke of ...
Article : 293 wordsAT noon His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., held a Levee in the State Ball Room, at Government House. A little before the hour named, a number of ladies who had received private ...
Article : 389 wordsTo His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Saxony, &c. MAT IT PLEASE YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS,— We, the Bishop of Hobart Town and the Catholic ...
Article : 190 wordsGentlemen,—An address, coming from a society so widely spread as yours is, and whose members are ever ready to assert their devoted allegiance to the throne and Person of Her Majesty, cannot but be ...
Article : 131 wordsPresented by Mr J. C. Tolman. To His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. ...
Article : 228 wordsGENTLEMEN.— I find with great pleasure that the loyalty which has always characterised the Members of the Masonic fraternity, is equally shared by the brethren of ...
Article : 123 wordsMy Lord,—I thank you, and the Roman Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Hobart Town for the address of welcome which you have presented to me on my arrival in this colony. I shall always look back on ...
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The Tasmanian Times (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1867 - 1870), Sat 1 Feb 1868, Page 3
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