REPRESENTATIVES. The Speaker, Mr. T.D. Chapman Dunn ...
Article : 2,818 wordsOct. 12—Melbourne, brig, 150 tons, Johnson, from Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Hake and four children, Mrs Bain, Mrs. Robb. Mrs. Bryant, Messrs. Spark, Colly, Grady, ...
Article : 445 wordsWe have news to the 12th instant. The general meeting of shareholders in the new Bank was held on the 1st instant, R. W. Pohlman, Esq., in the chair; and after the ...
Article : 75 wordsACTS OF COUNCIL—Last evening the Speaker announced that the royal assent had been ghen to the bill defining raw sugars, and that repealing the permit act of this colony. ...
Article : 1,236 wordsThe Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of the Midland Agricultural Assocation took place in the yards of the Assembly Hotel at Campbell Town, on Wednesday, the 13th October ...
Article : 497 wordsWheat 13s. English barley 8s, Cape ditto 8s, Oats 10s to 11s, Butter has falle[?] to 1s 6d per lb. There is no alteration in other articles. There have been large importations of stock ...
Article : 257 wordsFor LONDON, per Panama, on or about the 20th inst. ...
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Family Notices : 57 wordsWe trust that Mr. Buckland, Andrewerther and gentlemen of the same moral apetites and social wants, will be gratified by the accession of men by the Sir Robert ...
Article : 1,189 wordsThe Julia, arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool, after a passage of 78 days, brings news to the 16th July.—The Queen contemplated a visit to Cork.—The avernge price of wheat was ...
Article : 309 wordsThe report of the Select Committee has been printed, and certainly if any matter required investigation it was the condition and discipline of our city gaol. Beyond ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 15 Oct 1852, Page 2
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