THE subject of the monetary state of the colony becomes more and more interesting as the 23d instant, when the Governor, is to expound his retrenchment plan to the ...
Article : 5,416 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Amongst the proposed cutting and paring, I see nothing said about the Marketplace, the Market dues, or the Clerk of the Market,—what is his salary? What his pickings and ...
Article : 109 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Can you inform your readers out of what, fund the Celestial Stargazers are paid? We know well enough that the Terrestrial do-nothings forage on the people. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe business—that is the ordinary watchhouse businesss—has been dull since our last quotation, The approaching Races, it is supposed, have been the cause of this dulness; be ...
Article : 1,659 wordsSIR,—Please to convey, through the modium of your widely-circulated Journal, roy grateful acknowledgments to the Passengers by the James Watt, for their Lind testimonial contained ...
Article : 145 wordsPRIVATE MATCH.—A match came off to-day on the course at New Town, for, we believe, a hundred guineas aside, betwoon Mr. Dry's Colonel and Mr. Stevenson's Whalebone, distance two ...
Article : 1,200 wordsThe sale of horses and cattle at Clifton, on Monday last, was anxiously watched by those intorentrd in the value of stock. For the information of those who had nota an opportunity of ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Sat 5 Apr 1845, Page 3
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