March 3—Melbourne.brig, 150 tons. Johnson. from Melbourne, with sheep, Passengers—Mr. M. Patterson. Messrs. Bilton. G. Bilton, W. Bilton, Snunders, Prong, Peacock, Clayton, and ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. NUTT gave notice that to-morrow he would move the printing of the petition from O'Brien's Bridge respecting a supply of water. Mr. KERMODE to move to-morrow for ...
Article : 2,653 wordsFebruary 28. — City of Melbourne, screw steamer, 139 tons. Saunders, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr, C Farie, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Rose, Mr. Daley, Mr. Arthur, Mr. [?]ngraham, Mr. ...
Article : 193 wordsThere being no petitions or notices of motion, and this being a government day, the Pensions Bill (2nd reading,) was expunged from the orders, and the house went into committee on the ...
Article : 1,732 wordsJanuary 26—Petrel. Finnis. from Encounter Bay; Daphne, Smith, from Melbourne. 29—Aatala. Quinn, from Port Lincoln. 30—Amazon, Law, from Newcastle and the Cape of Good ...
Article : 111 wordsWE intended to have offered some remarks upon the Petition presented to the Council on the subject of a proper constitution for the Episcopal Church in Van Diemen's ...
Article : 77 wordsA petition was presented by Mr. NUTT from certain residents of O'Brien's Bridge and its vicinity, praying that measures be adopted to prevent any one from depriving them of a ...
Article : 1,758 wordsThe Triton spoke the barque Agincourt bound to Sydney with emigrants. 103 days out. From Hardy's Shipping List of 1st November, the following vessels were laid on for this colony: ...
Article : 88 wordsJanuary 20.—Rory O'More, Mauritius... 5 FEMALES. January 26—Anna Maria, London... 196 ...
Article : 26 wordsCITY MARKET.—Wheat, 5s 3d per bushel; oats, 5s 0d; English barley. 6s; Cape ditto 4s 3d; peas, 5s; beans, 6s; tares, 8s; hay (loose) £3 15s per ton; ditto(pressed) £5; straw, £2; potatoes, ...
Article : 144 wordsFor Melbourne, per Pearl, via Launceston, This Day, at half-past 6 p. m. For London, per Colonist, To-morrow, at noon. ...
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Family Notices : 14 wordsSome years ago an eminent clergyman arrived in this colony from England, on his way to Port Phillip, and one morning he happened to hear a gentleman say, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 5 Mar 1852, Page 2
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