IT is our notion of right, that all persons entrusted with the discharge of official duties should be capable of performing them; a greater insult cannot be inflicted on a community, than in confiding its interests ...
Article : 1,311 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, Oct. 4th, 5th, & 6th.—Nothing of interest has occurred; except the issue of a [?] warrant, which proved a failure. The District Constable went to search (at least so he said) for beer, pork, and barley. Tow men are waiting trial, for ...
Article : 101 wordsSIR,—Some five or six weeks ago. I observed in your paper, a notice of a cow, belonging to Mr. Charles Robinson, being begged in one of the streets in the township. Since then—nothing has been done by our Town Surveyor r. District ...
Article : 305 wordsGreat excitement prevailed in the city this morning (Oct. 8th) relative to the dreadful murder of our fellow townsman, Mr. Mann. From the careful enquires we have made, it appears that Mr. Mann left Hobart Town, as usual, on ...
Article : 795 wordsTHE RACE COURSE.—Another liberal subscription, (equal in [?] to each of the other contribution, has been handed in during the week, towards the expense of the new race ground, so that the business is likely to be completed with perfect good feeling, ...
Article : 88 wordsSIR—I have perused with much satisfaction your editorial remarks concerning the Campbell Town Halls—they are well calculated to awaken an interest in the amusements of the district, and I hope they will be followed with pleasing results. ...
Article : 240 wordsBefore W. H. Breton, Esq., Commissioner, and the usual number of assessors. HARDMAN v. WM. FIELD. An action on a promissory note for £11 10s. Mr ...
Article : 368 wordsTREASURE TROVE—On Thursday morning, the dead body of infant was discovered on the summit of the Cataract Hill; the coffin in which it was confined being partly covered with earth. It appears the corpse was that of a ...
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Advertising : 2,599 wordsPOLICE OFFICE.—October 4.—The business in the public office has been for the few last days, very unimportant, but this morning afforded a convincing proof that her Captainship had not quite brought matters to a close with ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 9 Oct 1847, Page 3
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