December 3.—Sword Fish, schooner, 137 tons, J. Clinch from Melbourne 28th ultimo. Passenpers—Mrs. Athorn, Mrs. Clinch, and two children Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, and two children, Master ...
Article : 1,628 wordsTHE Lady Bird arrived at Launceston late on Saturday, bringing Melbourne papers of the preceding day. It will be seen by the subjoined letter of our Launceston correspondent ...
Article : 452 wordsThe markets are somewhat firmer at our former quo ations:—Flour selling at fronm £28 to £30 per ton, and Wheat fiom 10s 6d to [?]s per bushel LAUNCESTON, DECEMBER 3. ...
Article : 426 wordsTHE recently renewed attempt in the Imperial Parliament to legislate for the Church of England in the colonies is ominous of danger to the interests of religious freedom in the dependencies of the ...
Article : 1,582 wordsSIR,—In reference to a statement made in your paper of the 1st instant, under "Local Intelligence,"—' that a young man named Steer, belonging to the band who formerly sang in the choir in ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsTHE second pleasure trip by the steamer Culloden took place on Saturday afternoon. The day was beautifully fine, and the number of pleasure seekers unusually large: so much so, that many were ...
Article : 1,336 wordsFer GEELONG, per steamer Lady Bird, THIS DAY, at halfpast six p m. For Port Albert, per Glencoe, on Friday next, at noon. For SYDNEY, per Emma, on Saturday next, at noon. ...
Article : 39 wordsTas new project of Dr. Lang, the political independence of the colonies, their elevation into so many sovereign states, is now fairly before us. While he published books, ...
Article : 1,235 wordsPrince Albert and Psalmody. — A committee of gentlemen were lately engaged in compiling a new tune-book, for the use of the Rey. T. Binney's congregaion, when, in a collection of ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 6 Dec 1853, Page 2
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