All the members were present, except Mr. T. Archer. Mr. O'Connor presented a petition, praying for the repeal of the Insolvent Act, or the ...
Article : 3,880 wordsThe following interesting narrative of the death of these unfortunate travellers has been furnished us by Mr. John Allan, brother to the actual discoverer of the skeleton of Mr. ...
Article : 1,198 wordsPRESENT — Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman; J. Price, J. Beatnont, W. Carter, G. D. Holcombe, H. Miller, R. Officer, W. Robertson, W. Seccombe, and W. Watchorn, ...
Article : 364 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Sir, being a constant reader of your journal, and wishing to be informed on a subject of vital interest to myself and others, whom the situation of the colony has placed in a ...
Article : 382 wordsSIR,—I shall not attempt to analyze the Lord Bishop of Tasmania's late answer to the deputation that waited on him: this task I shall leave to some more competent hands. At the same time ...
Article : 1,200 wordsWHALING.—We have intelligence from Lady's Bay to the 23rd of July last. The Maria Orr had lost two anchors, and had six tuns of sperm, and thirty-eight tuns of black oil. The Dundee ...
Article : 789 words"The Right Reverend Francis Russel Nixon, Lord Bishop of Tasmania," at his residence, this day fortnight, delivered himself as follows, in the course of an answer to ...
Article : 1,589 wordsWe have been favoured with the loan of a paper of the 3rd July, from New Zealand, in which there appears nothing new of general interest. The all absorbing and grossly ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 6 Aug 1844, Page 3
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