June 8.—Circassian, schooner, 112 tons. Smith from Victoria, with cattle, &c. Passengers—Miss Bridges, Mrs. Gourley, Mr. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, and six children; and 11 in the [?]age. ...
Article : 471 wordsThe following is an Abstract of Sales by Auction, published in this journal, which will take place prior to our next publication:— BY MR. T. Y. LOWES. ...
Article : 120 wordsSIR,—In the Courier of the 28th May, I observer a letter from Captain Langdon, addressed to the electors of the District of Cumberland, in which he says, "The junction of Bothwell with Hamilton into one Electoral District, will, I ...
Article : 1,290 wordsI reached Bathurst on Saturday, and found the gold mania still more violent than in Sydney, and much increased by the arrival of a man with a piece of gold, three and a-half pounds weight, which he turned up, as he says, like a root of ...
Article : 1,273 wordsJohn Johnson—1st meeting of Creditors. John Joseph Fleetwood—The like. John Elley—Further adjourned 1st meeting, and for discharge. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHE COUNCIL.—Every effort has been made without success by the Government party to throw the responsibility of causing an adjournment of the Council upon certain non-official members. But ...
Article : 2,624 wordsFor Norfolk Island, per Lady Kennaway, This Day, at 4 p m. For California, per Barretto Junior, To-morrow, at noon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 607 wordsSIR,—I have Just seen a paragraph in your journal, commenting on the short interruption of my 'comparative liberty' which has occurred at this place. For the kind feeling which prompted your remarks accept my thanks; but as to your ...
Article : 457 wordsWe are, by the arrival of the Circassian, put in the receipt of our files from Melbourne to the 31st ult., from which we furnish our readers with the latest overland intelligence ...
Article : 2,246 wordsWE direct attention to the remarks inserted in our p[?]esent number addressed "To intending Gold-finders," and wish with the writer, that we could print them in golden ...
Article : 896 wordsThe papers received this morning, via Launceston, contain a mass of interesting matter relative to the Bathurst gold fields. We have given all the extractable matter ...
Article : 787 wordsSIR,—The character, standing, and reputation of the Rev. Dr. Lang stands far too high to be either assailed or defended by anonymous writers, who may happen to reside in big houses, or even wield a hireling press; but I certainly was ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 10 Jun 1851, Page 2
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