From the "port Phillip Gasette," 8th September. INTELLIGENCE from the Cape is more satisfactory, but less exciting, than when the Caffir war raged, though things are still more perfectly arranged. ...
Article : 526 wordsTHE subscription Ball took place on Thursday, but the attendance was not so numerous as was expected ; the general opinion is, that the terms were too low ; however, the arrangements made by the Stewards gave satisfaction ...
Article : 275 wordsTHE ROADS—The new plan for distributing convict labor does not give satisfaction. Independently of the expence of tools, barracks and superintendence, there seems to be an aversion to employing the gangs at any or ...
Article : 770 wordsIt is but comparatively a few years since the whole portion occupied by Europeans was confined to the sea-coast. The interior was independent of Dutch Rule, and the finest province subject to a tyrannical ...
Article : 163 wordsMAGISTRATES PRESENT—Messrs. W. H. Breton (Chairman) T[?]rleton, Bartley, Bateman, Robertson, wales same welman, and Evans. Mr. Turner's appeal was allowed, and his certificate ...
Article : 797 wordsTHE meeting of this Association for the purpose of contending for the prizes offered, took place at Mr. Webb's, the Bush Inn, on the 9th instant, and the importance of encouragement to proficiency in this part of Agricultural ...
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Advertising : 2,994 wordsSept. 14—Patrick Tute, a passholder in the service of E Archer, E[?] was sentenced to six months in chains, for gross misconduct, in having exhibited great curiosity respecting the formation of certain locks, for one of which he ...
Article : 262 wordsCharles Benwell, convicted at the recent sessions of the Supreme Court principally upon the evidence of Thomas Wing (an accomplice), of the murder of George Lowe. expiated his crime on the scaffold yesterday morning (Tuesday last), at the usual place of ...
Article : 492 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, Sept. 13—Thos. Ring, a passholder, in the service of Samuel Martin, Esq , J. P., was charged by his master with insolence; prisoner, very eloquently defended himself, urging many excuses: but the case was ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 18 Sep 1847, Page 3
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