For MELBOURNE via LAUNCESTON, per Black Swan This Day, at half-past six p.m. For LONDON via MELBOURNE per Red Jacket, on or about the 25th inst. ...
Article : 50 wordsApril' 19.—Mermaid, brig, 215 tons, Everitt, from Adelaide March 29, with sundries. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Kenniss and two children; Mr and Mrs Strawbridge and four children; Mr ...
Article : 351 wordsLet us draw around the fire; Embers ruddy glowing: What a comfort they inspire, Whilst the bitter tempest roars, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsJUVENILE COLLECTORS.—A correspondent d[?] rects our attention to the evil consequences of the employment of children to collect money for religious purposos. And he details two facts: a little ...
Article : 1,980 wordsIt is instructive to note in the history of the practice of war how a better spirit than the older one is fast developing. As savages, men descend to every species of ...
Article : 1,258 wordsThe Straits Times quotes the following intelligence from the Javasehe Courant:- "Slavery is to be abolished throughout the whole of Netherlands India on the 1st ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—I have on two different occasions had the pleasure of seeing letters in your valuable paper on the important subject of Early Closing, which, I believe to have been written by those ...
Article : 292 wordsWITH colonial produce our markets are scarcely supplied Wheat and flour maintain their former quotations; oats are not so much inquired for, and reduction has in consequence ...
Article : 572 wordsTHE Annual Bazaar for the sale of articles of fancy work, embroidery, &c., in aid of the funds of the Colonial Missionary Society of Van Diemen's Land was opened at the ...
Article : 302 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have advices from Hong Kong to the middle of February. The insurgents were approaching Canton, and had defeated the Imperialists in several ...
Article : 838 wordsSIR,—Permit mo to draw your attention to the case of a free lad, whose case has been badly reported. D[?]nt, a boy was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and hard labor, for being ...
Article : 132 wordsBy way of Singapore we have Calcutta lates to the fourteenth January, and inteldence from Bombay to the eleventh lianuary. ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—As I consider you have taken an independent and impartial view of the Licensing Act, I take the liberty of calling your attention to the proceedings or the Police Office this morning, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsWE have Colombo news to the 20th December. The present prosperous state of the coffee interests, and perhaps the ...
Article : 154 wordsThe charge for advertisements in the Colonial Times is two shillings for the fiist inch, and one shilling and sixpence for every additional inch of space. ...
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Article : 29 wordsOur Country Subscribers, and others, whose Half-Yearly Accounts are yet unpaid, are requested to transmit the amounts as early as possible to this office. The weekly ...
Article : 48 wordsBY the Symmetry we have papers to the 23rd January. The Hon. Colonel Butterworth had arrived at Pinang, from Calcutta, per ...
Article : 220 wordsMR. W. A. GUESDON.—Sundri[?]s, at the Mart, Old Wharf, at eleven. MESSRS W.IVEY &CO.—[?]ay, &c., at Brighton Plains, at twelve. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 20 Apr 1855, Page 2
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