HIS Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor is pleased to direct tbat the following Notice of the general objects of a proposed Act which is about to be laid before the Legislative Council, ...
Article : 462 wordsSIR,—Last Saturday I had a letter for England, which I went to put in the Post-office after eight o'clock. When I knocked at the little window, open it flew, and I saw, oh! ...
Article : 285 wordsHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governur is pleased to direct, that the following Notice of the general objects of a proposed Act, which is about to be laid before the Legislative Council ...
Article : 307 wordsSIR,—Some time ago, you took in hand, the mismanagement of the Post-office department, and among other places, mentioned this town as one, that required some little looking after ...
Article : 193 wordsSIR,—Having read in your paper of last week, an article on Life Assurance, in which it appears that the Premiums charged by the Alliance Company, are higher than those of the ...
Article : 142 wordsSIR,—In your last number, you have mad vertently fallen into an error, with respect to the, unfortunate Mr. Gellard's affairs—the worthy Editor of the Courier, has also taken ...
Article : 622 wordsSIR,—I perceive in your very facetious and communicative Journal of the 3rd instant, an account of conversation of the town: wherein a certain little Marquis, was the lending feature, ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE ARMY.— The troops in this garrison matched to prayers on Sunday with their muskets and side-arms. A sentinel was posted at each Catholic chapel during service, and a ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 10 Sep 1833, Page 3
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