January 24.—Arrived the brig Louisa, Tucker master, from Sydney 10th inst., with a general cargo. Passengers—Rev. Mr. Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. Thorne, child and servant, Mrs. Coppin ...
Article : 50 wordsRobert Richardson and Thomas Tournsend, were charged with burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of Richard Tunks, at the Black Brush, on the 11th December ...
Article : 2,917 wordsMr. Skreene of the Colonial Marine, complained of a saucy fellow, a Government boatman, with impudently refusing to obey his orders, under the plea that he was assigned to ...
Article : 1,304 wordsFore Joseph Home, Esquire, Chairman, and the following Justices of the Peace:—George Weston Gunning, Shaw, Ogilvie, Parramore, Coverdale, and Turnbull, Esquires; and a ...
Article : 1,743 wordsMR. PUNCH,—I am one of the suspended letter-carriers about whom there has been such a fuss in the newspapers; and I, with my brethren in affliction, knowing the impartiality ...
Article : 467 wordsThe following extract from a London paper will show our Colonial readers that the London Gambling-houses are not inappropriately termed "Hells:" how any ...
Article : 1,490 wordsWe copy the last New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land Act, for the information of our readers:— ANNO SEPTIMO ET OCTAVO VICTORIA REGINÆ ...
Article : 1,395 wordsSYDNEY.—By the arrival of the Louisa, we have Sydney journals to the 15th instant. They are unusually barren. The weather was exceedingly favourable for the pasturage by ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Sat 25 Jan 1845, Page 3
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