November 19—Iron Tasmania, S.S.S., 285 tons, G. V. Bentley, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Gardiner and son, Dr. and Mrs. Lillie, Mrs. ...
Article : 1,270 wordsWE presume the long expected recall of Mr. Latrobe is now at hand. The relation of Mr. Latrobe to the history of this colony, in the most imortant crisis of its fate gives a ...
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Family Notices : 72 wordsFor SYDNEY, per Vulture, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. For SYDNEY, per Gem, THIS DAY, at 6 p.m. For MELBOURNE, per Clarence, via Launceston, TO-MORROW, at half-past 6 p.m. ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE Parliament, with an unanimity which is quite astonishing, have accepted the ministerial measure for the practical termination of transportation. The wonderful ...
Article : 802 wordsSIR,—To use the words of that respectable publication, the Colonial Times,—"The game is up." A canvass for a requisition is made for the city, and if they were of sufficient importance, the ...
Article : 1,731 wordsMarket firm, but not much business doing, the selling prices being—Flour, £30 £32 per ton; potatoes, £12 to £14; wheat, 11s to 11s 6d per busher; oa[?]s, 10s to 11s; hay, pressed, £16; loose, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 22 Nov 1853, Page 2
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