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  2. ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE.

    By the arrival of the John Renwick, from London December 7th, which we noticed in our last, we are in possession of the intermediate news previous to the arrival of the North Briton. ...

    Article : 1,723 words
  3. To The Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—My object in troubling you with a report and some observations on the case of Westbrook versus Denham, decided in the lost sittings of the Court of Requests in Hobart Town, had no ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  4. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    Sir,—Humble individual as I am, I dare hardly hope that you will insert my letter; but my worldly affairs are in such a state of utter prostration, that I know not which way to turn for relief, and this ...

    Article : 822 words
  5. Hobart Town Police Report.

    Samuel Very, master of the Eliza Ann, was fined on two occasions; first, in a sum of 40s., for assaulting one of the seamen named J. Williams; and second, 40s. for a breach of the Port ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. QUARTER SESSIONS—APPEAL CASES.

    Richard Rust appealed against a conviction of Mr. Price, by which he was fined£10 and 2s. costs, for resisting Arthur Blackmore, a constable, in the execution of his duty. ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. Domestic Intelligence.

    REMARKABLE CIRCUMSTANCE—A POSER FOR ARCHBISHOP WHATELEY.—Mrs. Clarke, with that earnest desire to cater for the public amusement, which so distinguishes her management, ...

    Article : 1,446 words
  8. THE FIELD POLICE.

    SIR,—On the 24th of February last. I took the liberty of bringing before tho notice of tho public, in the columns of tho Hobart Town Advertiser, a paper I had previously addressed to the Chief ...

    Article : 2,578 words
  9. Original Correspondence. To the Editor of the Review.

    SIR,— About twelve years ago, I had a little partnership concern with the very same Captain Smith, who you have recently introduced to public notice now that he has become Postmaster-General. ...

    Article : 398 words
  10. To the Headitor of the Colonial Times,

    SIR,—I rely on your kindness and sympathy for the insertion of this letter, gratis. To pay for it as an advertisement, would be " a pretty kettle of fish"— that really would be "jumping out of the ...

    Article : 583 words
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