His Excellency the Lieutenant-Go-vernor in Council has been pleased to render the Ports of VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FREE to Ships of all Nations ...
Article : 4,305 wordsMR. SPECTATOR,—In my last I traced the origin and progress of the depression under which this colony has been labouring, and exhibited the real and primary causes by which ...
Article : 2,526 wordsSIR,—In your paper of Tuesday last a short article appeared, in reference to the system of Pawnbroking as carried on in London, whereby, it appears, that for a pledge not exceeding one ...
Article : 275 wordsSIR,—You have frequently, and most properly, noticed the annoyance created to persons walking the streets, by a set of low, idle, and disorderly fellows, who gather in crowds at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 wordsApril 14.—Arrived the brig Scout, Gwatkia master, from Port Phillip 7th instant, with 400 sheep. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. Leo and daughter. ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE VAN DIEMEN'S LAND INSURANGE COMPANY.—We exceedingly regret that in our issue of Tuesday last the mistake was made of calling this company the Tasmanian Company. We ...
Article : 1,264 wordsSIR,—The series of letters, of which the accompanying is the fourth, was commenced and published in the Spectator. The crowded state of the columns of that paper this week ...
Article : 128 wordsSIR,—Will you permit me to offer a few observations through the medium of your paper on a subject that, I trust, well not be deemed irrelevant or unwelcome to the readers of your ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 14 Apr 1846, Page 3
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