The Speaker took his seat at the usual hour. QUESTION AS TO ADJOURNMENT. Mr. NUTT enquired of the hon. Colonial Secretary if, as rumoured, it was the intention ...
Article : 7,647 wordsDEAR BRETHREN,—I address this letter to you, as its subject is of the deepest importance to your religious principles and liberties. The bishop of this diocese has pronounced ...
Article : 2,070 wordsIF, as Dr. Ward believes, a rich deposit of the precious metal will be found in the Fingal district, his name will for ever stand associated with the discovery as one ...
Article : 454 wordsHIGH SCHOOL OF HOBART TOWN.—The Annual General Meeting of tho Shareholders and Subscribers took place at the Institution on Monday, and was well attended. It appears by the ...
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Advertising : 1,002 wordsWE hare been favored with, the sight of a letter from a would-be gold discoverer, from which we give an extract —"Launceston, March 15th. I returned from.the miscalled Golden Valley, on ...
Article : 350 wordsOUR Sydney papers to the 2nd instant furnishes but few matters of general interest. New gold discoveries are dividing the attention of the miners, and are reported to be as productive as ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 16 Mar 1852, Page 3
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