OCT. 23.—Arrived the barque Brougham, 230 tons, Captain Waish from, Two-fold Bay, with a cargo of cattle and sheep; nearly all died at sea. OCT 23.—Arrived the ship Gulnare, 338 tons, ...
Article : 179 wordsIt not unfrequently happens that the greater reacals are Sometimes off their guard, and the most notorious characters, confess times secrets which destroy ...
Article : 125 wordsFORSTER.—"I bade them that did love their country's good, Cry—God save Arthur, Tasman'srayalking" ARTHUR.—And did they so? ...
Article : 573 wordsIn another part of this Journal is inserted an article writen by one of our Correspondents, which is truly symbolical of the manner in which business is ...
Article : 112 wordsPUBLIC caption, supported by the public Press, has at last been triumphant—and both, Colonel Arthur and Mr. Mason have felt its strength, and reluctantly bowed ...
Article : 189 wordsOn Saturday evening next, a very general illumination is expected—indeed, so great will be the public joy on. the occasion of Colonel Arthur's departure that it ...
Article : 103 wordsTHE corrupt Presss of the colony—viz: that in the pay of Colonel Arthur and his Faction, is now mischievously at work in attempting to screen the evils which the ...
Article : 519 wordsWe have often laid the case of the absenee Anley before the Government and the Public This man, be it remembered, hashed two thousand, five hundred and ...
Article : 246 wordsTHIS causeway, which has attracted so much public attention, is now said to be opened. As Colonel Arthur will no doubt make much of this splendid construction, ...
Article : 203 wordsOne of our Correspondents, in speaking Of Colonel Arthur's character as a politician, offers the following sketches, of the individual: ...
Article : 365 wordsW E had intended in this number offering a few observations on the arbitrary conduct of Colonel, Arthur's Government towards mr.Meredith, but having carefully ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 25 Oct 1836, Page 4
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