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  2. The Harvest.

    Our letters from Launceston by this week's p[?] inform us, that the wheats in the vicinity of that fertile corn county, look remarkably well, and that there is every prospect of a most abundank Harvest. The very copious fall of rain that was ...

    Article : 79 words
  3. Original Poetry.

    Oh quam melius est [?] Meminisse quam reliquis versari. Can I forget the hours of bliss Which I have speant with thee? ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. Important Decision[?]

    Under the head of Supreme Court, Civil Side, in the Australlian, of the 30th of September last, appears the following important decision of that Court, respecting the possession of (and. It will doubtless, be considered of the greatest ...

    Article : 503 words
  5. COLONAIA[?] TIMES

    At length, we have the pleasure to inform our readers, the mist that has so long hovered around the state of our laws, is about to be dispelled, and the torch of justice is shortly to be re-lit, destined, as we hope and believe, to burn with ...

    Article : 6,380 words
  6. A New Discovery.

    Captain William Fisher's, R.N. invention for watering ships, does not require that the water casks shpuld be removed from out of the boats, but by means of which they may be filled at the rate ot a ton ot water in four minutes. According to the ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. Swan River.

    The following is the bill to provide, for a limited time, for the Government of his Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia, on the Western Coast of New Holland. Whereas divers of his Majest's subjects have by the licence ...

    Article : 826 words
  8. Rather Blue.

    The contemplated reductions in the numbers of the Company's Army, and the half Batta allowance have sunk a good many down in the mouth, and produced various squibs, of which the following, dated from Moofussil, and signed R., may serve for ...

    Article : 355 words
  9. New Steam Engine.

    The following most invaluable improvement in Steam Power, without the risk or incumbrance of a boiler, is indeed worthy of the present age, and of the Land of liberty, America; whose enterprising population we noticed in our last. It shows to ...

    Article : 413 words
  10. A Welcome Visitor.

    We some time ago inserted a paragraph from an English paper, staling that an individual, named Connolly had voluntarily left England for these Colonies, with a larne sum of money. The tiillciwing article, taken from the a London print, ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  11. The Colonies, as they area.

    The following Communication, addressed to the Editor, is copied dom Sydney Monitor of Sept. 12. Here we find an honest Journalist insering the truth, even to the prejudice of New South Wales, his own adopted country; which at once ...

    Article : 403 words
  12. Coroner's Inquest.

    We have this week to record the melancholy effect of passion and intemperance.—On Wednesday last, an Inquest was held at the Waterloo Inn, on the body of Mrs. Mary Ann Clarke, before Mr. Hone, Coroner. It appeared that on the ...

    Article : 250 words
  13. Popular Education.

    Knowledge is not only power but virtue; for, although the idea of moral responsibility is an original and ineffaceable feature of-the human mind, [?] is education only that gives proper ideas of that wherein moral responsibility consists. The same ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. Police Report.

    John Taylor, a watchman at the Penitentiary, who has been there for the last six years, in, the special confidence of Mr. Gunn, was this day examined on a charge of stealing 40 lbs. of flour, it having been abstracted from the poor prisoners ...

    Article : 213 words
  15. Sydney Intellignece.

    It will be seen in our shipping intelligence, that the Colonial schooners Prince Regent land Harlequin have arrived at Launceston, from Port Jackson. They bring no news; but we bave received a Sydney paper or two later ...

    Article : 462 words
  16. Manure.

    The importance of saving the stale of cattle, for the purpose of manure, has justly been a favourite theme amongst the greatest agriculturists, but in no way can it be turned to such advantage, as by fitting earth to form a top dressing for grass. ...

    Article : 204 words
  17. Loose Horses.

    Sir,—Among the many nuisances to which the Inhabitants of Hobart Town ate subject, I beg, through the medium of your paper, to call the attention of the Authorities to one, hitherto overlooked, but now increasing to such a degree as ...

    Article : 289 words
  18. Winter Food for Cows.

    M. Chabert, the Director of the Veterinary school at A[?], had a number of cows, which yielded twelve gallons of milk every day. In his publications on the subject, he observes, that cows fed in the winter upon dry substances, give less ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. Offences, Suicides, &C.

    A man named George Davis, on Monday s[?]ght cut his throat with a razor, [?] a [?] of insanity, at Launceston' [?] which effect the Jury, on the Coroner's Inquest, returned a verdict. ...

    Article : 77 words
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