As the subject of Steam Communication is now engaging so much public attention, and is likely to assume considerable importance amongst ourselves, we give the substance of the Geelong ...
Article : 348 wordsWE have received a copy of Mr. Thomas Southey's work, on " the rise, progress and present state of Colonial Sheep and Wools," which supplies a mass of most valuable ...
Article : 1,342 wordsApril 29. —Agnes & Elizabeth, 74 tons, Stewart, with general cargo, from Victoria 23rd inst Passengers—3 steerage. April 29.—Cacique. barque, 141 tons, Milne, ...
Article : 150 wordsFrom our late papers. MOUNT ALEXANDER.—Forest Creek, April 17. —Hundreds still continue to arrive, and gold is becoming more plentiful. Several lucky fields ...
Article : 828 wordsApril 26.—Screw steamer City of Melbourne, 139 tons, W. H. Saunders, master, from Melbourne. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DrMcuson, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Fielder, Mr. J. Rand, ...
Article : 242 wordsThe following verses were deemed the most meritorious of any of the thirty-three productions competing for the Prize of the Sydney Board of the League. The Prize, however, was not awarded ...
Article : 52 wordsLund of tho cloudless Minny clime Youngest and fiilrcit child of Time Thine, Australia, Thine is a destiny subline! ...
Article : 222 wordsJanuary 20.—Rory O'More, Maurisious 9 Marrh 20.—Aboukir, London. 275 April 4.—Franklin, Norfolk Island 70 FEMALES. ...
Article : 39 words"The barque Cape Horn has exchanged hands haning been purchased by Mr. James Cook from Captain Devin, for the Mira of £900. At pre nent she is laid on for Geelong and Melbourne; ...
Article : 269 wordsTHE STAGE COACHIS —The authorities have given strict instructions to the Police of the City to prevent stage coaches taking more passengers than they are licensed to curry. In some cases, ...
Article : 3,004 wordsCITY MARKET.—There is no alteration in the Werket since our last quotations. Wheat has a slight tendency downwards. LAUNCESTON, APRIL 28. ...
Article : 418 words22nd.—No more fresh meat. The " Committee of Vigilance" found out the Commodore's manouvre; and now the people very properly refuse to supply meat, or anything else, to the ...
Article : 2,845 wordsIn harmony with Sydney and Melbourne the inhabitants of Geelong held a Meeting on the 15th instant, ngainst Transportation to the Australian Colonies. Sympathy ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 30 Apr 1852, Page 2
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