June 12.—Flying Squirrel, schooner, 87 tons, Thoms, from Port Albert, with cattle and sheep. Passengers—Mr. R. Bush, and Mr. Donald. June 15.—Moscheto, schooner, 36 tons, Wise, from Victoria, ...
Article : 294 wordsFor Canterbury, per Gazello, via Launceston, This Day, at 4 p.m. For Adelaide, per Alibi, To-morrow, at noon. For Sydney and London, via Sydney, per Emma, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 861 wordsMR. WEST arrived at Launceston by the steamer Shamrock, having gained the admiration and gratitude of every well-wisher of these colonies by his earnest and eloquent ...
Article : 1,980 wordsIN our last we published Earl Grey's speech on the subject of transportation, in which he denies that there had been any "breach of faith" on the part of the government with ...
Article : 728 wordsAn alarming and destructive flood had happened at Kooringa, caused either by the bursting of a water spout, or a tremendous hail storm on the Burra Burra road plain. Its ...
Article : 191 wordsSIR,—The situation of Van Diemen's Land is such as to merit the attention of the British legislature. I do not imagine any remedy can be expected to be applied to the evil by the ...
Article : 401 wordsFrom our files of Sydney papers of the 6th instant, we collect the following important items of intelligence of the country of gold:— Several persons had returned to Sydney ...
Article : 1,360 wordsWe stated in a late number, that a man arrived in Melbourne on Sunday morning last, and exhibited at Mr. Howie's shop in Elizabeth-street several specimens of gold, which he said he found ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 17 Jun 1851, Page 2
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