March 29—Dart, brig, 134 tons, Sansom, from Geelong March 52, with sundries. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Gardener, and two in the steerage, 29—Eelipse, schooner, 190 tons. White, from ...
Article : 206 wordsIN business generally there is a slight improve, ment, and in most articles of colonial produce there is a decided firmness. Wheat ia acriving but slow. and what little is brought in meets with ...
Article : 496 wordsAdjourned Meeting of Orcditors. Mr. Harris for the insolvency. Debts proved:—Hannah Abrahams, £19 12s, good sold and delivered; Win. Lindsay, ...
Article : 1,419 wordsTHE following extract from a letter of an officer of the 77lh regiment, is dated Camp before Sevastopol, 27th of November:—. "I have been quite a lion ever since ...
Article : 1,175 wordsTHE first inconvenience this colony has suffered from the present war is the discon tinuance of steam communication with England. The P. and O. Company, the last ...
Article : 1,038 wordsIT ought not to be supposed in England that because Russia remained entirely passive this summer in the Baltic, and allowed her ships to be cooped up at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsMESSRS. IVEY & CO.—Pianoforte and furniture, at the Mart, ateleven. MR. W. A. GUESDON.—General sale, at the Mart, at eleven. ...
Article : 36 wordsFor SYDNEY, via Launceson, per Llizle Webber, This Day, at half-pott six p.m. For CANTERBURY and WELLINGTON, per Wm. Hyde' This Day, at half-past six p.m. ...
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Family Notices : 89 wordsAN esteemed correspondent, in a letter to which we gave insertion yesterday, suggested that the governor had no other courte to pursue with respect to the ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 30 Mar 1855, Page 2
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