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  2. THE WESLEYAN BAZAAR.

    On Wednesday, pursuant to notification, a Ladies' Bazaar was held in a marquee, adjoining the Mechanics' Institute, for the purpose of contributing to the liquidation ...

    Article : 461 words
  3. COLONIAL TIMES AND TASMANIAN:

    WE resume our notice of the strange recall of his Excellency Sir Eardley Wilmot. The first question generally asked has been, "Who is to succeed to the ...

    Article : 3,680 words
  4. Domestic Intelligence.

    MR. MACGREGOR.—This gentleman was en[?] deared by his amiableness of heart to a large circle of friends, who sincerely deplore his loss; He was very high in the Masonic order, and would ...

    Article : 4,341 words
  5. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,—I hope the committee of St. Andrew's meeting, and Mr. Young and Mr. Thomson especially, will not slacken in their meritorious endeavours to rescue the Christian community ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. CHURCH-YARDS.

    SIR,—Will you allow me to draw the attention of the Church of England authorities at New Town to the great impropriety of allowing cattle to be grazing in the burial-ground. ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. SUPREME COURT, OATLANDS.

    The Criminal Court met this morning, before his Honor Sir John L. Pedder and a Jury of twelve. The following cases only were tried, owing ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,—As my old acquaintance has again assailed me anonymously in the Advertiser, I can only repeat Sir Robert Peel's reply to the abuse of Mr. D'Israeli, in the House of ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,—Allow me, through the medium of your journal, to draw the attention of every Protestant who has the interests of true religion and of religious liberty sincerely at heart, to ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  10. Original Correspondence. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—Being altogether unconcerned in the miserable politics of this little colony, and more especially with those of this little city, I have, nevertheless, ventured to address a few words ...

    Article : 836 words
  11. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,—I wish to offer a few words to the consideration of the Commissioners for Hobart Town, which I trust they will receive in the same spirit of good-will with which I make them. I write, ...

    Article : 702 words
  12. FIRST MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSIONERS.

    On Wednesday, at 9 o'clock A.M., the Commissioners held their first meeting in a room, kindly provided by Mr. Taylor, at his auction mart, for their present use: ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  13. THE ARMY.

    The Horse-Guards has done, in respect to thejarmy in India, what it never did, even in the most important victories in the Peninsula, upon which the fate of Europe, ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. AMERICA.

    We have been favoured with American papers to the 29th May. They contain much interesting matter, of which we shall give, a summary on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 28 words
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