Several prisoners being arraigned, and the jury being sworn, the other jurors in attendance were, permitted to leave the Court. William Plymsell, a Probationer, who was tried ...
Article : 5,048 wordsMR. EDITOR,—What a row the Courier seems to have created in the body politic of our chief ruler. Why, according to the Governor's letter, the Courier must stop printing; for the ...
Article : 371 wordsI think it absolutely necessary, in the present state of the Revenue, to take immediate steps both for the reduction of the Expenditure of the Colony, and for increasing the Revenue. ...
Article : 145 wordsSIR,—The undersigned intends to publish at Sydney, New South Wales, in 8vo. (the will of God permitting) a work commenced in 1823, and carried on to the year ending 1844, entitled ...
Article : 157 wordsHaving, in pursuance of the Lieutenant-Governor's instructions conveyed to us in the foregoing Minute, assembled from time to time, and considered the present state of the ...
Article : 9,369 wordsSALARIES.—On looking over the estimates of last year, we observe the English Church Bishop has atsalary of £800, house allowance, £200, two horses, do., £109 10s, total, £1109 ...
Article : 1,026 wordsAs the public voice has been entirely disregarded by the Council, composed of nominees by the Government, it has become the indispensable duty of all the colonists, to unite in a ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Sat 8 Mar 1845, Page 3
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