GOVERNMENT NOTICE, No. 201, Colonial Secretary's Office, September 7. The Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased, on the resignation of Edward M'Dowell, Esquire, to appoint ...
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Article : 1,297 wordsFrom Prisoners' Barracks, Hobart—A. Kramer, W. T. Macmichael, A. Clark, J. Butler, G. Wise, W. Barnett, Major Kelsall, W. Wills, W. Archer, L. Pearson, J. Peevor, Major Lenon, J. Wilson, T. Lightfoot. ...
Article : 138 wordsWe warn the humbler classes of British society to receive all the accounts of emigration with caution and distrust. Let them weigh well and make many inquiries before they quit the places of their ...
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Family Notices : 98 wordsWe are much obliged to Mr. Cotton, but must defer the enclosure until next week. To show how " Doctors differ," we have been reproached with allowing the person alluded to, to subside so quietly into a Government Office. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe English intelligence reaches, to the 12th May. In another column will be found some extracts, from which we learn that the prospects of forming a Tory administration had been ...
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The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen's Land Gazette (Tas. : 1839 - 1840), Fri 13 Sep 1839, Page 2
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