Dec. 30.—Oceanica, barque, 273 tons Potter, from Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Milther, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and child, Messrs. Jones, Sampson, and twenty-four in the ...
Article : 565 wordsAs before, the gallery was crowded with strangers, and below the bar, and near the Speaker's chair were his Excellency Col. Butterworth, Lieutenant-Governor of Singapore, the hon. ...
Article : 3,989 wordsBy the Constance, arrived at Melbourne, we have news to 2nd October. A man, giving the uncommon [?]ame of John Smith, pleaded guilty to incend[?]rism, in the ...
Article : 880 wordsMR. W. CARTER, dealer in wines and spirits—a friend and instrument of SIR W. T. Demson's—has positively sent out a circular calling upon certain persons to sign a letter to the Secretary of State, professing great loyalty, and that ...
Article : 427 wordsThe market was dull, and advices from Melbourne had a downward tendenoy. MELBOURNE, DEC 28. Fine flour, £25 per ton; seconds ditto, £23 ...
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Family Notices : 72 wordsTHE long-talked-of day which was to decide the fate of the League and adherents, has passed, and they still exist, Rascaldom exeried itself to the utmost—issued ...
Article : 696 wordsThe Legislative Council went into the Estimates on Friday evening. A message from the Lieutenant Governor conveyed a wish that the sum of £5000 might bo voted ...
Article : 491 wordsEVANGELICAL UNION.—The monthly meeting will be held at Chalmer's Free Church this evening. Subject of address — Peace of Conscience. ...
Article : 338 wordsA public meeting was held in Sydney, to take into consideration the determination of the Legistive Council respecting the corporation. After a great deal of discussion, sweeping declarations ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Mon 3 Jan 1853, Page 2
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