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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsThe report of the Select Committee of New South Wales Legislature was brought up by Mr. Wentworth, on tho 1st instant. Its principal recommendations were—That in future all persons ...
Article : 271 wordsWo do not identify ourselves with the opinions of our correspondents.—ED, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsThe bench of judgment polluted—the editorial office disgraced, by the presence of two traitors, both under tho shelter, oh strange misnomer, of Fairplay, what romains, but to proclaim him the, ...
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Advertising : 187 wordsOctober 28—Elizabeth. barque;296 tons, Williamson, from London, with agenctal cargo. No passengers. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 516 wordsThe Select Committee of the Legislative Council, consisting of the Colonial Secretary, (Chairman) Attorney-General, and Messrs. Nutt, Gleadow, Walker, and Anstey, have ...
Article : 569 wordsThe important fact of the successful accomplishment of his proposed river voyage, to the extent of 1300 miles, by the enterprising Capt. Cadell, is thus communicated by an esteemed ...
Article : 325 wordsFor LONDON, per Panama, on to-morrow, at noon. For MELBOURNE, per Clarence, on Wednesday nt half-past 6 p.m. For ADELAIDE, SWAN RIVER, SINGAPORE, INDIA, and ...
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Family Notices : 98 words" A Colonist" is received. "C.C." may be right: perhaps the article in the last Con. rier was intended for the Advertiser—the messenger having rung the changes; the pseudo-affection, however, ...
Article : 95 wordsThe plan of the Legislative Council is now ripe for action, and notices will be found in another column of the terras on which the Executive is prepared to assist ...
Article : 1,256 wordsOne of the evils of an emigration mania is tho temptation it presents to dishonourable shipowners to extort money from the thoughtless and confiding emigrants. The subjoined case, ...
Article : 428 wordsSIR,—May I enquire if it be competent for Her Majesty's military officers, on full pay, to hold a seat in tho House of Commons? It it is not, I would ask if it is competent—I do not say, is it ...
Article : 153 wordsWheat, 14s.; English barley. 8s.; Cape ditto, 7s.; oats, 11s. 9d; peas, 8s.; beans, 8s; tares, 10s; flour, porton. £45; hay.loose, 10s; ditto, pressed. 14s; straw, 4s.; potatos, 12s. to 14s.; ...
Article : 462 wordsA motion, made in tho Legislative Council of New South Wales by Dr. Douglass, for an increase of 20 per cent to those ministers whose salaries did not exceed £200 per annum, was ...
Article : 789 wordsSir,—The new transportation d[?]dge, as it is called, of which we have had a specimen at the Huon, is to be tried at Sorell, on the 13th of November. The motives of the two or three ...
Article : 1,333 wordsGovernor Denison is either an exceedingly foolish, or a singularly bold man. Or, possibly, he imagines that reckless audacity will supply tho lack of wisdom and integrity. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 29 Oct 1852, Page 2
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