YESTERDAY afternoon His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, attended by the Private Secretary and Mrs. Wilmot, and by the Comptroller-General of Convicts, ...
Article : 5,510 wordsSeveral other Magistrates were summoned, but were not in attendance. Appeals made by the undermentioned parties were affirmed, none of the parties being present, ...
Article : 617 wordsSIR,—Our former subject having been disposed of, I beg to trouble you to insert a few observations upon another subject connected with the Wesleyan Chapel, Melville-street. ...
Article : 397 wordsHenry Green has been committed for trial, for stealing a tablecloth and some knives and forks, the property of Mr. Edeson: a female, named Catharine Forsyth, who cohabited with ...
Article : 1,255 wordsOATLANDS.—We have received a long narrative of complaints against the Police Magistrate of Oatlands. Some of them may be exaggerated, arising from personal feeling; but from their ...
Article : 2,160 wordsPeter M'Donald was found guilty of breaking and entering the dwelling of Charles Cleave, and stealing one knife value 1s., and other articles, his property. ...
Article : 918 wordsHis Excellency has just returned to Government House is consequence of the [?] ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 7 Oct 1845, Page 3
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