THE Advertiser is enraged that the system he is paid to,,defend lias received a deadly blow by the exposure of the outrage lately inflicted on a free woman. That the ...
Article : 755 wordsMay 29.—Emma, brig, 139 tons, Browne, general cargo, from Sydney. Passengers—Miss Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Cook and servant, Miss Sulivan, Mrs. Charon and three children, Mr. ...
Article : 635 wordsTHE following documents, which appear in the Auckland papers, will be read with interest. A meeting to take them into consideration was to be held at Auckland on the third instant: ...
Article : 938 wordsCITY MARKET.—We have no alteration to make in our quotations. Wheat is firm at 7s. A large supply of coal and firewood have come into market, but the prices remain as before. ...
Article : 662 wordsThe S. A. Register of the 6th instant says:— Our shipping reporter who returned from Troubridge Shoal, last evening, has communicated the following particulars, obtained by him on board ...
Article : 511 wordsTHE Melbourne Morning Herald has on various occasions taken particular pains to misrepresent the people of this colony, and an instance of it occurred in its issue of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsThe Roman Emperor has made a splendid run of 93 days from Portsmouth. She spoke no vessel connected with these colonies. Passed the Brandon, ship, laden with cotton from India, ...
Article : 957 wordsIt would appear as though the news of the gold discoveries in Australia have penetrated to the wretched inmates of the hulks who have been sentenced to the penalty of transportation, and that ...
Article : 911 wordsLate advices state—the Fortitude was to leave for Melbourne and Geelong in the middle of February; the Collector to sail early in February, and the Petrel from Liverpool to sail on the 10th ...
Article : 897 wordsNo one acquainted with the colonial history will be astonished at the treatment of Sir Harry Smith. It has ever been so. The British public blame the Secretary of ...
Article : 738 words"N. Poplin" must send as his real signature before we publish his letter. SHIP MAILS. For MELBOURNE, via Launceston, per Favorite, THIS DAT ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 1 Jun 1852, Page 2
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