We have already said upon more than one occasion in our late numbers, that the present state of the Colony, is such as to excite in the minds of its inhabitants, no ...
Article : 5,353 wordsThe London whaler Achilles, which came to anchor in Sydney, on the 14th ult. with 175 tons of oil on board, reports having spoken the Earl Stanhope, with 900 barrels; ...
Article : 1,258 wordsBy the Mary, Captain Beachcroft, We have received our files of English and frish papers to the date of the vessel leaving. We have already laid before ...
Article : 3,544 wordsSIR,—I beg the favour of you to annex this letter to your report, on the examination taken before the Police Magistrate, on the sudden rise of the Stocks. ...
Article : 420 wordsSIR,—It is really matter of the" greatest astonishment, after all that has been said and written on the subject, how the Government can still allow such an expenditure as that of ...
Article : 246 wordsSIR,—In my younger days, it was remarked on the late Duke of York; that be plumed himself on the elegance of his seat on horseback; he was said to observe, that if he only ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 11 Sep 1832, Page 3
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