In our lending article of last week, we slightly touched upon the Vital importance that would accrue to this Colony, were our Petitions, praying for a House of Assembly and Trial by Jury, ...
Article : 5,446 wordsA statement appeared under this head in the Tasmanian of the 16th instant, p[?]porting to have been submitted by Mr. DUNN at[?]a Meeting of Bank Proprietors on the Wednesday preceding, and plac[?] by him in the form of a DR. and CR., ...
Article : 1,051 wordsWhenever any fatality or disappointment occurs in this Coony, it generally ascribed to over-trading. Now let us consider what this term means. Here, it can only arise from too great an importation of ...
Article : 344 wordsSIR,—Permit me to congra[?]ulate you upon the revival of your Newspaper. The general satisfaction which the event has afforded all parts of the community, proves the strong antipathy to those measures, which, with all the semblance of ...
Article : 572 wordsMajor TURTON being obliged top accompany his Regiment to head-quarters, the vacancy that will thereby occur, as Inspector of Roads and Bridges, having been offered to Major DOUGLASS, of the ...
Article : 2,156 wordsOh sa[?] was the deed, and oppressive the power, That silenced both wisdom's and liberty's voice; But short was the season, and brief was the hour, For justice relieved us and bade us rejoice. ...
Article : 613 wordsThe system of banking is so intimately interwoven, and so closely connected with the interests of the Colony, that upon the judicious and impartial management thereof, in a great measure depends the welfare of ourcommercial and ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 30 Jan 1829, Page 3
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