It was reported by some that the Britannia had merely got aground on a mudbank on Thursday last, and that at high water she floated clear off. To our sorrow ...
Article : 870 wordsSIR,—Never did the horizon of our Colonial affairs present so dreary, an aspect—never, did Buch gloominess of apprehension occur in our infant annals—the Mother Country ...
Article : 587 wordsSIR,—The facts lately detailed in your Paper, which appear to be founded in truth, respecting the issue of a grant for a piece of land in this town, in front of the resident, incumbents ...
Article : 406 wordsJohn Murphy stood charged with stealing a waistcoat, the property of Thomas Webb, a fellow prisoner, working in the Bridgewater cbain-gang. Thomas Smith, sworn—I was employed as a ...
Article : 5,135 wordsSIR,—If the recommendation of your C temporary, the Tasmanian, for the putting I Chaplains in " marching order" is to be at upon, it may be'useful for the friends of ...
Article : 195 wordsTwo large potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve Smoothness and softness to the salad give Of mordent mustard add a single-spoon, Distrust the condiment that biles too soon, ...
Article : 164 wordsMR. EDITOR. —Oblige me by inserting in your next, the following oaution. Porseverabo, be on your g[?]ard, Nor on the Clorgy be too hard; ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Wed 19 Oct 1831, Page 3
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