April 25.—Carlew, brig, 116 tons, Walker, from Geelong, in ballast. [?]—T[?] of [?]lfe, schooner, 132 tons, M'Kenzie, from Melbourne, in ballast. ...
Article : 420 wordsLAST evening a numerous meeting was held at the Temperance Hall. Bathurststreet, to advocate the passing of the Maine Liquor Law, and otherwise to promote the ...
Article : 947 wordsDownham v. Jones.—This was an information preferred by Mr. D. C. Downham, against a constable, Thomas Jones, charging [?] will misconduct, in insulting Miss Horne, and ...
Article : 496 wordsMr. W. A. Guesdon to-day offered for sale by auction the cargo of Chillan flour by the Acis. The flour is, we understand, of first-rate quality. A small portion was disposed of at the rate of £37 per top. A small quantity of bran, also ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsFor VLPARAISO, per Neptune, This Day, at noon. For MELBOURNE, per Lady Bird, via Launceston, ditto, at half-past 6 p.m. For INDIA, via Melbourne, per Lady Bird, via Launceston, ...
Article : 73 wordsAN expression of feeling against this scheme has taken place at Brighton. Mr. Butler, the newly-elected member of the district, summoned a meeting of electors, ...
Article : 101 wordsTHIS Bill must be rejected. We do not say that the Council, as it now exists, is fully qu[?]lified to deal with questions of such vital moment. We do not say we can ...
Article : 1,499 wordsWE have Sydney journals to the 13th instant inclusive. At the central criminal court, Edward John Hawkesley and William Williamson, ...
Article : 664 wordsWE have intelligence from this colony to the 18th instant. Tenders had been sent in for a portion of the loan of £60,000 in aid of the ...
Article : 247 wordsPRINCIPALS AND SUBORDINATES.—In the increase of the salaries of the government officers under the consideration of the Council, we hope to see fair and equitable measures resorted to. A ...
Article : 1,283 wordsIN consequence of the length of our Council reports, we have for the last week been compelled to leave over our usual smmaries of colonial intelligence; and now we have ...
Article : 916 wordsSIR,—As this and neighbouring colonies have commerce with China, and as the present civil war there may greatly affect that commerce, it is encouraging, I think, to receive proofs of the ...
Article : 584 wordsTHE Speaker took the chair at four o'clock as usual. Two messages were brought down by His Excellency's Private Secretary, oned ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Wed 26 Apr 1854, Page 2
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