June 21—GEM (schooner,) 83 tons, Douglass, master, from South Australia.—45 tons oil.June 21—ELIZABETH(schooner,) 51 tons, Stiles, master, from Port Fairy. Not yet ...
Article : 116 wordsThe vacancy created by teh secession of Mr. Bethune from the Legislative Council, has been filled by the appointment of Mr. Lawrence thereunto. By this nomination Sir John ...
Article : 347 wordsHaving seen a letter in the last number of the CORNWALL CHRONICLE, relative to one Mr. LIGHT-WEIGHT, and a person calling himself Aspinal, who signs the letter, in which he says, ...
Article : 304 wordsNo alteration in prices since our last. No alteration in prices this week—wheat 8s. per bushel—COURIER, June 22. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsWe are led to understand from a document sent to us for publication—as appears in our advertising columns—that Mr. Lassetter, the Master of the Infant School, is the person ...
Article : 573 wordsMails are expected to close at this Office as follows:—To Port Philip per Domain, on Tuesday 26th instant, at ten o'clock, A.M. To England, per Giraffe on Wednesday 27th inst. ...
Article : 90 wordsSIR,—Is it true, that the witnesses produced on the Investigation of the charges preferred against the Port Officer, were NOT sworn? It is true, that in the army and navy, witnesses ...
Article : 298 wordsNotice is hereby given, that the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the district of Launceston, will be holden at the Court House, Launceston, on Monday, the 2nd day of ...
Article : 78 wordsThis Investigation, that hit for so long been the constant theme of conversation and interest to all classes of her Britannic. Majesty's subjects, resident on this side the colony, was brought to ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsWe understand that the apparatus for the new Revolving Light at Low Head is completed, and that on Monday night last it was put into operation. The light is said to be ...
Article : 317 wordsSIR,—Observing a remark in your paper, respecting the arrest of Capt. Hurst, I beg to say, that it was I who did so, (and not Mr. Welsh) for a balance of freight and passage money due ...
Article : 183 wordsWe request our Correspondents—"Anti No Popery." and "Primitive Christian," to peruse the communication in this day's number, signed "Pax," and without wishing to offend either of ...
Article : 264 wordsWEST INDIA SLAVERY.—We forsee a storm coming upon the subject of slavery, in its disguised, or rather neutralized form, as it exists in the West Indies. There were men, who, trusting ...
Article : 1,405 wordsSIR,—It is not my intention to take any part in the controversy which has been for some time conducted through the medium of your Journal, respecting the observance of Good Friday.I ...
Article : 1,605 wordsThe Public Meeting held at Hobart Town, on Tuesday last, to petition the Home Government for LEGISLATION BY REPRESENTATION, was very respectably and numerously attended, ...
Article : 199 wordsNothing can administer more relief from the pain which a generous mind feels, on seeing worthless tools advanced and preferred to men of real merit, than the sordid dependance and ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 23 Jun 1838, Page 2
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