Two vessel signalised, one of them the Waterlily from Sydney. DEPARTURES. August 17.—Schooner Go-a-Head, 113 tons, ...
Article : 388 wordsSIR,—The undersigned, as the Council of the Southern Tasmanian Council of the League, had the honour to address a Protest to you on the 3rd instant, and they have now to repeat this Protest ...
Article : 132 wordsSIR,—It is now three years—since Mr. Gregson submitted his celebrated and enlightened resolution on Education to the late Legislative Council, in which it was maintained, "that no system of ...
Article : 2,032 wordsCITY MARKETS.—No alteration in the prices of grain. Butcher's meat has advanced and with present prospects is likely to reach famine price shortly. ...
Article : 26 wordsREPRESENTATIVES.—Messrs Chapman. Dunn, Nutt, Morrison, Gregson, Walker, Gleadow, NOMINEES—The Colonial Secretary, AttorneyGeneral. Solicitor-General, and Dr Turnbull. ...
Article : 960 wordsFor SYONEY, per William, vis Launceston, THIS DAY, at half-past 6 P.M. For PORTLAND BAY, per City of Sydney, via Launceston, THIS DAY, at half-past 6 P.M. ...
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Family Notices : 78 wordsTHE labour question is likely to be solved by energetic measures to secure emigration. We do not admit the right of employers to make their particular interests the hinge ...
Article : 864 wordsSIR.—The Transportation clique are desirous of obtaining your assent to a petition praying for the continuance of Sir W. Denison as Lieutenant. Governor of this colony for a further term. ...
Article : 444 wordsSIR,—My explanation of the origin and nature of hurricanes is based on the following proposition:—When the upper atmospherie strata are highly charged with eiectricity, and an opening ...
Article : 1,138 wordsA SEARCH FOR THE SCREW STEAMER.—NO intelligence having been received of the missing steamer City of Melbourne, Messrs, H. Degraves and H. Baynton, with Capt. Fisher, late of the ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 20 Aug 1852, Page 2
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