THE PEASANTS STANDARD DIET.—After a lecturer by Mr. Liddle, in Sunderland, on the corn and provision laws and free trade, the lecturer read the following extract from the Journal ...
Article : 1,527 wordsSIR,—I have read your report of the Police case of Mr. Kelcey and Mr. Exton; and although it is impossible to doubt your correctness, yet I am at a loss to understand ...
Article : 629 wordsHaving already noticed in our last number the preliminary proceedings of the Court, we now come to the trials. James Lanner and Patrick Kershaw, two ...
Article : 2,147 wordsOn the 20th December, last, the troops were encamped at the head of the Kawi Kawi, near the pah of the friendly chief Tomaty Poka Tutu, whose tribe mustered some 600 men. ...
Article : 208 wordsTho great merit of General Pasley's reports appears to consist in their being so very scientific that unlearned people can make neither head nor tail of them. We are not among those ...
Article : 511 wordsThe accounts we have of her Majesty's pleasure tour in Germany, are, upon the whole, pleasant enough, and by no means calculated to induce regret that the Queen of England ...
Article : 1,207 wordsCHORAL SOCIETY.—This admirable institution held its seventh oratorio on Tuesday evening last, at the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute in Melvillostreet. We regret that the limits of our present ...
Article : 1,817 wordsWe mentioned in our last number the receipt of Port Phillip papers to the 16th instant. We now furnish our readers with their chief contents. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 23 Jan 1846, Page 3
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