The Courier, of Wednesday, republishes a plan for the re-organisation of the Postoffice, which this journal offered for consideration so long back as when the Council ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE restoration of the six resigned members (for the disguise in which it is clothed in the Gazette leaves it palpably and openly a "restoration") has given rise to much ...
Article : 4,814 wordsSIR,—I beg to call your attention to a most extraordinary description of electrical phenomena that was witnessed in this part of the country on the night of Monday last, about half-past ten ...
Article : 213 wordsBy the Elphinstone, which arrived during the night of Saturday, the Rev. P. Palmer, Rural Dean, has returned to the colony, with renovated health, and with considerable success ...
Article : 364 wordsFANCY FAIR.—The Fancy Fair in behalf of St. John's Presbyterian Church in Macquarie street, will commence to-morrow at twelve o'clock, and be continued on Thursday, at the same hour, ...
Article : 1,160 wordsFor the plaintiff, the Attorney-General and Mr. Brewer, with Mr. Midwood; for the defendant, the Solicitor-General and Mr. Macdowell, with Messrs. Butlers & Nutt. ...
Article : 445 wordsMany persons entertain an erroneous impression with respect to the "uses and appliances" of Odd Fellowship, in this colony, at least. Those who are not conversant ...
Article : 427 wordsSIR,—His Excellency has not acted according to the instruction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, contained in the extract of a despatch dated 30th Septembor, 1846, read by his ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 30 Mar 1847, Page 3
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