The early part of the day was occupied in arguing for a decree in an Equity cause, Campbell and [?]., v. Milne and [?]r.; the learned counsel, engaged being Mr. Montagu for the plaintiff (one ...
Article : 1,632 wordsOn Thursday last, at two o'cloek, a Public Meeting was held, at the Victoria Theatre, pursuant to Requisition to the Sheriff, "for the purpose of agreeing to an Address to his ...
Article : 1,059 wordsWe have received files of the Sydney journals to the 23rd inst. inclusive. Extravagance appears to be still prominent in the elder colony. The city Council were about to raise a sum of ...
Article : 809 wordsOn Friday, a numerous and highly respectable audience was gratified with a second lecture from Mr. Lillie, the esteened President of the Institution, upon the interesting science of Chemistry; ...
Article : 1,407 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Before Van Diemen's Land is involved in darkness by the departure of our scientific ex-Governor, I have a desire to be enlightened upon certain points, and I haste to ...
Article : 275 wordsCOLONIAL STOCK.—Our readers will perhaps recollect that about the time of Mr. M'Lachlan's departure from the colony, we inserted an article in this journal giving the dimensions, and describing ...
Article : 621 words—The monthly meeting was held on Wednesday last,—Sir George Macpherson Grant in the chair. The first paper entitled "Experiments and Observations on the Production of Butter," by Professor ...
Article : 3,150 wordsSIR,—The wonderful discovery of the Aerial ship will stamp this age as one of the most important of which there are records. I believe most people in this colony imagine the account of the ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 29 Aug 1843, Page 3
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