Mary Ann Furge, John Fenning, and James Baldwin, drunkeenness.—Fined 5s. each. William Tapner, charged with repeated drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the service of Mr. Vanghan, of Sandy ...
Article : 455 wordsMuch as we are inclined to allow praise to the present Head of our Government for,the manner in which he accomplished the establishment of the Orphan Schools, and such as we ...
Article : 5,605 wordsSIR,—By the last received accounts from Sydney, I perceive that it has been decided by the Judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, that there is no British Law in existence which will prevent any person in that Colony, if he ...
Article : 345 wordsLet the following striking instance, of the dreadful effects of passion be read with the attention it deserves:- "Stephen Price, a very repulsive looking man, was indicted ...
Article : 3,430 wordsSamuel Corney, an assigned servant to Mr.John Walker, charged with embezzling £7, the properly of his master. Guilty—sentenced to be transposed beyond seas for the term of fourteen years. ...
Article : 35 wordsSIR,—In your Paper of the 20th ultimo you say, that you regret the constant importation ot butter, and call upon the inhabitants to discourage the consumption of foreign butter and cheese, in order "to enable the Settlers to find a ...
Article : 689 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Last Sunday I went to St. David's church, and being a stranger in the Colony, and.oonsequently having no silting there, I took care to be early in my attendance, in order that I might be accommodated with a seat. On my ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 3 Sep 1830, Page 3
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