July 25.—Bristol schooner, 150 to s. [?] from Melbourne 21st instant, in ballast. Agent, Master 25—Northumberland, barque, 579 tons, ...
Article : 559 wordsThe Auckland Provincial Council was prorogued by the Superintendent on the 8th ultimo. His Honor introduced into his address an erapathical condemnation of the New ...
Article : 403 wordsSir,—The rivalry existing amongst the ship-builders of England and Atni-rica to produce fast sailing clippersl for the Australian trade marks out the distance from Liverpool to Melbourne as ...
Article : 396 wordsFor Melbourne, per Iron Tasmania, This Day, at 11 a.m. For Port Albert, per Free Trader, this day, at half-past 6 pm. ...
Article : 44 wordsWe have Hews to Friday last inclusive. A meeting of Presbytery of the Church of Scotland was held on Thursday When the case of the Rev. Mr. Heron, who ...
Article : 642 wordsTheir worships met on Monday, and at the close of the day adjourned for a week, in order to obtain counsels' opinion. Upon what? Is it to ascertain whether the ...
Article : 995 wordsARRIVALS.—July 24— L.S.N. Co.'s steamer Lady Bird, Robertson, from Melbourne; G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—yessrs. O'Callaghan, Meredith, Williams, Kay, Towner, Shaw, ...
Article : 1,170 wordsSir.—I notice in your journal of to-day a letter touching the Red Jacket and Crest of the Wave's passages to this port. Being some[?]ing of a stranger here [?]ean say nothing about the ...
Article : 315 wordsSince publication of the former portion of these letters we have received the following communication:- TO THE EDITOR OF THE COLONIAL TIMES. ...
Article : 2,484 wordsAdvices from Cabul received at Bombay leave no room for doubt as to the existence of the Russian intrigues under the petty chief in the north-western boundaries of British ...
Article : 161 wordsWe have one day's later intell get ce from Sydney. We take the following from the corespondence of the Argus: ...
Article : 397 wordsDamaged and Sound Goode.—On reference to our columns for these some weeks past, there will be found many advertisements announcing the sales of goods "on account of whom it may ...
Article : 801 wordsSOLIDERS' RELIEF FUND —The origin[?] of the movement in melbourne, to raise a fund for the relief of the [?] of solidiers [?] [?]. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Thu 27 Jul 1854, Page 2
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