SIR William Denison has spontanious [?]ced himself in a position—not only individuals, but the people of the colony,fr[?] with no amount of dexterity can extricate ...
Article : 967 wordsTo-morrow, the 8th instant, and following day, at 12 o'clock, on the premises of Messrs. Waterhouse & Whitney, Now Wharf, General Store and Ship Chandler's Stock-in-Trade. ...
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Advertising : 1,624 wordsWE have much pleasure in publishing the following tribute of respect to Mr. West, on his consenting to become one of the anti-transportation delegates to tim Australian Conference, to be held at Victoria. We congratulate the committee ...
Article : 1,498 wordsJury—Messrs. Webb, Stewart, Greig, Gaylor, Colwin, Gresley, walker, Parsons, Stevenson, Alcock, Tolman, and Sykes. Peter West was charged with stealing a kettle of the value of 3s.,, on the 19th December, the property of C. Neilson. ...
Article : 1,491 wordsTHE British Government, or their Agents, the supporters of transportation, probably are not much concerned as to the fate of the Tasmanians. They may be driven from the colony ...
Article : 409 wordsWe have received Port Phillip papers (we will say Victoria when we get the Act) to the 24th of December last. The intelligence respecting the transportation ...
Article : 269 words"The weakness of the Government—its indecision—its vacillating policy—its profligate expenditure—its want of good which it has availed itself of the impunity of power to ...
Article : 98 wordsJury—Messrs, Jackson, Smith, Tucker. Bell, Cockorell, Fisher, Hudson, Hope, Whiteway, Wright, Chivers, and Merry. Mark Thomas, charged with stealing a neckerchief and ...
Article : 186 wordsSir,—I have justreturned from California,and if the experience of five months in that region is worthy of a place in your columns, I shall feel much pleasure in presenting it to your roaders.Having observed that many erroneous impressions ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 7 Jan 1851, Page 3
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