BY "Concluded" we mean, not that THE COLONIST this day terminates its criticisms of the measures of our "present administration;" for we shall continue to discharge that portion of ...
Article : 3,134 wordsTime complains in his letter to us of the want of time, or, rather that the Church Clock of St. Phillip's "Don't go;" the sooner it goes, we think, the better; that is, if it goes altogether. The clock is decidedly ...
Article : 173 wordsA PLAN of this projected edifice accompanies THE COLONIST of to-day, for the acceptance of our friends and subscribess. For their information we have printed the following Minutes of ...
Article : 2,619 wordsRobert William Hay, Esquire, called in the examined You are Under Secretary of State of the Colonies are you not?—I am. Be good enough to inform the Committee, the ...
Article : 2,047 wordsSIR,—I wish to be informed of the causes which have produced all the disputes that exist to the title to land in New South Wales. I have arrived ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 15 Dec 1836, Page 2
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