THE usual meeting of the council was held at the Municipal Chamber, on Tuesday afternoon. Present—The Mayor and Aldermen Worley and Thomson. ...
Article : 3,183 wordsWE again invite the attention of our readers to a subject paramount to all others, and of personal importance to every colonist; a subject, vexed and difficult as it is, which ...
Article : 948 wordsJan 23—Schooner Ocean Queen, Mallet, from Melbourne 18the instant, with sundries and are passengers. Agent, the Master. 23—Brig Dart, [?], from Geelong 18th ...
Article : 771 wordsJanuary 14—Schooner Maid of Alicante, Gillman, for Melbourne. 14— chooner Ariel, M'Allister, for Melboure, 21—Schooner Dake of Wellington, Sterry, for ...
Article : 183 wordsSIR, I am de[?] of introducing into Van Diemen's Land. under the Bounty Immigration Regulations of 24th January, 1854, the under-mentioned immigrants. [Here state the ...
Article : 1,939 wordsNo business doing in the wheat market. No supplies coming in, and the nominal quotations are as last reported. From Adelaide we learn that wheat is quoted at 9s. per bushel, with full supply. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Lieutenant-Governor, having approved of the following Regulations for the promotion of Immigration to Van Diemen's Land, directs that they be published for general ...
Article : 1,268 wordsFor London, per Wellington, on the 3rd [?], at noon. For London, per Derwentwater, on the 3rd Prox., at noon. ...
Article : 28 wordsUNTIL the meeting of Parliament, which would not take place (it was thought) until the usual time (the commencement of Feb.), the public will not be placed in possession ...
Article : 1,291 words{No abstract available}
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Thu 26 Jan 1854, Page 2
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