MARCH 23.—Arrived the schooner Naiad, 103 tons. Carr master, from Port Phillip, with a cargo of sheep. MARCH 23.—Sailed the cutter Marys, 61 tons, ...
Article : 256 wordsIn the Sydney Herald is given a brief account of the death of two of the Officers of the expedition at the Fejee Islands. In looking at the extract we give below, it will be seen, that the same want ...
Article : 636 wordsA few weeks past, we urged our sleepy Government to come forward and grant permission to the public to go on with the necessary operations for procuring fresh water, and for that purpose, to sell to ...
Article : 436 wordsThe task which we have voluntarily taken upon ourselves, of exposing to the naked eye the real state, of the Colony, with a view to direct the attention of Capt. Montagu thereto, is rather more serious ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsBy the numerous British journals, recently received, we are forcibly impressed with one predominant fact-the distress-namely, of the working classes. We have not rend one paper, whose object ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsSIR,—Many months ago, I was silly enough to address letters through the medium of this journal, to divers Functionaries, in the hope that, on the accession of Sir John Franklin to the Government of ...
Article : 1,621 wordsIn re Salmon.—The insolvent appeared for his discharge, but was opposed by Capt. Macdonald, who subjected him to a rigid examination. The insolvent was supported by Mr. Roberts. Capt. ...
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Advertising : 99 wordsThe columns of the London Journals have been much occupied by an enquiry instituted chiefly by Mr. Alderman Pirie, into the affairs of a Banking Establishment, styling itself the ' British and ...
Article : 1,283 wordsTHE return of CAPTAIN MONTAGU to office, having brought the political official force back into the position it occupied three years ago, and, as it is natural to suppose, he (as the Colonial Secretary) had ...
Article : 495 wordsWe have not space this week for a notice of the removal of the scite of the proposed new settlement on the western coast of Australia, from Leauchenault to Port Grey. It is a subject which involves ...
Article : 739 wordsWe have on several occasions, in the columns of this Journal, adverted to, and as far as we could, exposed, the ill-management and iniquity which prevailed at the Female House of Correction,—greatly ...
Article : 599 wordsSeeing the fate of this obnoxious measure at Hobart Town, we did hope, that long before this, we should have heard of the withdrawal of all intention to carry it out, (if possible) at New Norfolk. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 30 Mar 1841, Page 2
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