SIR.—The journal bribed by Sir William Denison to defend his wicked administration is running a muck against all order and constitutional government. Not content with applauding ...
Article : 1,630 wordsThe S. M. Herald, of the 10th instant, says:—It appears to be pretty certain that gold has at last been found in New Zealand. A Mr. Ring, who has been to California, ...
Article : 608 wordsMr. G. A. Lloyd's circular of 8th instant says:—We have ever felt it to be a matter of great importance that no statement should go forth concerning our mines which did not bear ...
Article : 298 wordsIn equity, The Solicitor-General moved to discharge the bill filed in this cause for want of proceeding. The Attorney-General consented, and it was discharged accordingly. ...
Article : 169 wordsFrederick Dix pleaded guilty to stealing, on the 3rd instant, 13 lb. of cheese, value 13s., the property of William Champion. James Parlor pleaded guilty to stealing, on ...
Article : 423 wordsSIR.—The "fag end" o[?] the miserable pollution faction in this district are at their dirty work again; their " dodge" now is, getting up a dinner to Sir William on his way back to ...
Article : 408 wordsThe Roman Catholics have petitioned the Council against Mr. Johnston's measure for abolishing state support to religion. His Excellency Sir 0. J La Trobe, ...
Article : 632 wordsSIR.—You have done good service to the cause of anti-transportation, morality, and good order, by the unimpass oned relation, in your paper of the 19th, of the late riotous proceedings in Hobart ...
Article : 1,129 words" Thrice arm'd is he who hath his quarrel just, And the' naked, yet lock'd up in steel, Whose conscience by injustice is corrupted." 'SIR,-In the after dinner harangues of Messrs. ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Harriet has brought Honolulu papers to the 25th ultimo inclusive. Honolulu, like Sydney, has suffered very severely from the prevalence ofan epidemic. ...
Article : 463 wordsWe have Adelaide journals to the 12th instant. The Legislative Council was sitting. On the 11th instant, in reply to a question from Mr. ...
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Advertising : 900 wordsSIR,—In the Courier of the 27th November, I notice the following, headed Hobart Town Markets, 26th November:—" The wheat market is down; 120 bags offered by Mr. Guesdon ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 30 Nov 1852, Page 3
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