Mr. Jackson.—We are authorised in stating, that Mr. Jackson, our Colonial Treasurer, has no intention, as intimated in a late number of the 'Hobart Town Advertiser,' of succeeding the Hon. Henry Elliott, as ...
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Article : 379 wordsA Two-Headed Snake.—The following very extraordinary statement we find in the "Leavensworth, Ia., Arena:"—"A very singular looking snake was killed on the farm of Mr. James Van Winkle. It ...
Article : 635 wordsVicissitudes of Fashion.—The changes of Fashion often caused great distress among the workmen. In 1765 the peace of the metropolis was disturbed by the peruke-makers, who went in procession to petition ...
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The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen's Land Gazette (Tas. : 1839 - 1840), Fri 8 May 1840, Page 2
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