Dec. 31— Spray, schooner. 320 tons, J. Hull, from Sydney, with an assorted cargo Passengers —Mrs. Hull, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd, two children and two servants, Messrs. Moore. Davies, ...
Article : 416 wordsOBITUARY.—In our last appeared a notice of the death of Peter Degraves, Esq., an old and respected colonist; and we deeply regret that in this number we have to announce the ...
Article : 527 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at the u[?]u[?]l time. MEMBERS PRESENT. REPRESNTATIVES. NOMINEES. Messrs. Nutt Colonial Secretary ...
Article : 4,301 wordsThe Municipal Election terminated without the slightest disturbance on Saturday afternoon, when the following were declared by the under-sheriff duly elected ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Council sat yesterday afternoon. Mr. Gleadow gave notice of his intention to ask the acting Colonial Secretary to-day, how many sappers and miners had been ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsA Tasmanian youth enquires, what we mean by Slumocracy? For many years this great diusion of the moral and social world was not verv apparent in Tasmania; ...
Article : 485 wordsGold dust continues at £3 11s. 6d.; a trifle more may, perhaps, be obtained for some particular samples. The rumours respecting Fingal are partly confirmed, and ...
Article : 149 wordsWe have to report but little intelligence of interest from the gold fields during the past week. No new discoveries or tidings of extraordinary success will distinguish the ...
Article : 804 wordsTHE threats of violence prevented many respectable citizens from recording their vote[?] for aldermen on the day of election, and bave given the slumocracy some advantages ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 4 Jan 1853, Page 2
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