WE have been kindly favoured by a friend with (we believe) the latest papers in the colony, the Chrouicle of Monday the 12th October, and the Times of Saturday the 10th, which, with ...
Article : 5,432 wordsSIR,—In your publication of the 29th ult., you notice the Comptroller-General's visit to the Station at this place, but as you have not given an exact version of the affair, permit me to set it to ...
Article : 372 wordsSIR,—Being present on Tuesday at the installation of the Lieutenant-Governor, I was particularly struck with one of the oaths which were then administered. It was one by which he disavowed, ...
Article : 479 wordsThe following excellent remarks upon this subject, extracted from the Evangelical Magazine, will be perused with gratification, not only by that numerous class ...
Article : 2,216 wordsAT the Public Pound, Bothwell, on the 20th instant— One chesnut filly, rising three years, stands about fourteen hands high. ...
Article : 83 wordsAT the Public Pound, Richmond, by Hugh Cassidy, of Richmond, on the 1st inst,— One bay horse, about sixteen hands high, switch tail, star in forehead, fore fetlocks black, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 5 Feb 1847, Page 4
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