Present—Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman, J. Price, E.Abbott, A.Garrett, Thos.Hewitt, G.D.Holcombe,—Jeannerett,—Meaburn, H.Miller, W.Robertson, ...
Article : 1,225 wordsYesterday business was brisk and bustling: the Bacchanalians were in full force, and cashed up readily: of these some twenty were fined, all " to the good" of our Most Gracious Majesty ...
Article : 1,578 wordsSIR,—If you will be good enough to insert this letter in your paper, it will, I have no doubt, not only prevent serious inconvenience, and sometimes even expence, to many persons, ...
Article : 215 wordsA young man, exceedingly ragged, and transcendantly dirty, who gave his name James Casey, was brought before the magistrates of Henrystreet police-office, charged by 184 B with having ...
Article : 960 wordsYesterday, the Hon.Augustus Toppingham, a person of gentlemanly exterior, was brought before Mr.Honeycombe, charged with a very gross and violent assault on ...
Article : 559 wordsDEFIANCE OF CIVIL LAW.—We are informed that a family residing some distance in the interior has attempted to defeat the Sheriff in making a levy under a fi fa from the Supreme ...
Article : 2,266 wordsThe Postmaster-General, in consequence of continued complaints, has found it necessary to re-issue the following notice, which first appeared in February 1844:— ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Legislative Council may now bring forward their late scheme of Education, backed as it is, and will no doubt continue to be by the English ministry. The ...
Article : 473 wordsOn Saturday an inquest was held before Mr. Maynard, one of the county coroners, at Cater s public-house, in the High-street, Sunderland, on view of the body of James Pemberton. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 6 May 1845, Page 3
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