We have great pleasure in acquainting our readers, that the accounts which have lately reached this Colony in regard to wool, are of the most gratifying ...
Article : 7,129 wordsSIR,—Having occasion to be at the Permitoffice the other day, I was astonished at seeing a number of men employed at a building in the Police-office yard; upon enquiry, I learnt from ...
Article : 410 wordsSIR,—It is gratifying indeed, to perceive so many of our fellow creatures, as appear in the Gazette of last week, emancipated from the dreadful state of bondage, in which many of ...
Article : 623 wordsSIR,—In hopes that some patriotic character in the shape of a Richmond Reporter, of whom there is so much said, would have come forward particularly in a cause in which the ...
Article : 210 wordsTHE ANDROMEDA.—This was an appeal from the decission of the Judge of the Court of Admiralty Un a most important salvage cause. The case has for some time past excited much ...
Article : 2,695 wordsSIR,—As the Legislative Council have now met, I presume no time is more proper than the present, especially as the Sister Colony is now passing a Bill to legalize the rate of interest to ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 3 Sep 1833, Page 3
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