Some temporary diff[?] where by the immediate completion of the arrangements for the establishment of a Market in Hobart Town are impeded, the L[?] Go vernor is desirons to afford the Inhabitants, without further ...
Article : 190 wordsAt all our knowledge, and all our real enjoyments, are mental, the philosonphy of the mind. is more worthy of [?] attention than any other branch of science, it gives us much pleasure to announce that an eminent professur and lecturer had just ...
Article : 106 wordsWe feel mach pleasure in annouucing, that His Excellency Lieutenant Governor ARTHUR has directed that the Market Place, so long prepared at the foot of Collins-street, near the Wharf, shall be open, as a general Market for produce, for ...
Article : 4,012 wordsA Clergyman, a "memb[?] of the University of Cambridge," advertises for a spouse, in [?] He thus describes his perfections:—"As recards himself, it may be proper to state, that with a [?] and [?] above ...
Article : 75 wordsThe application of s[?] the ear is practi[?] as a constant and specific [?] for the most [?] in the head especially those [?] from tooth-[?] it is inserted by a syring[?] of the ...
Article : 126 wordsOne of the [?] we are [?] among the more select circles, of the season, is just noe the very amusing one of [?] on the nortcaits of [?] high in rank or repatation; which are drawn in this work with such ...
Article : 174 wordsWhereas, a convict, named James Brown, No, [?], per Lady Harewood, is charged with being the perpetiator of the murder of Constable George Lucus, on the 9th instant, in the district of Oatlands.—Notice is hereby given, that a reward of ...
Article : 376 wordsAs Paritanism is carred to the most unballowed lengths in the Australian Colonies, we present our Readers with the following extract, from the London Times, being part of a published sermon, containing the liberal doctrine of the Church ...
Article : 1,106 wordsSommerville v. White, as before advertised. Field [?]. M'Quin.—On Saturday, the 31st [?] by the Under Sheriff, at his Office in La[?]ceston, a FARM of 30 Acres, situate at Paterson's Plains, on the East Bank of the North Esk ...
Article : 73 wordsOn my first visit to the new Female Factory, I addressed a few observations to you on the injudiciously chosen [?] of that building, and upon the bad Health enjoyed by many of its inmates, but especially the great number of deaths among ...
Article : 681 wordsSir,—As a constant reader of your Journal since its com-mencement in 1816, and being a resident of this little Island during the last sixteen years, it gives me much pleasure to obsrve in your last paper, that some person resident in the ...
Article : 521 words"In Catholic times there were no Paupers in England. The Oatholics maintained the Poor, the Aged, the Widow, the Orphan, the Stranger, and the Infirm, out of the Tithes and other Revenues of the Church.—The Oatholic C[?]ergy built and ...
Article : 187 wordsvented by Mr. Rider, a mechanie and small Ta[?] who resides on the Wall[?] estate in the parish of Westbury Wi[?]ts. The inventor is recommended not to exhibit the machine publicly, [?] he has obtained a patent, or entered ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 16 Oct 1829, Page 3
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