July 5—City of Hobart, ([?].) 618 tons, G. V. Bentley, from Melbourne July 3, with sheep and sundries. Paasengers—Capt. and Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Bunster, Miss Bindon, Mr. and Mrs. Huxtable, two ...
Article : 1,311 wordsCROSSED CHEQUES—The amendment made by the government on the bill to declare the law with respect to crossed cheques, does not appear to have given satisfaction in commercial circles. ...
Article : 2,243 wordsTHE sudden and melancholy death of Sir Charles Hotham, the Governor of Victoria, gives to the Head of the Colonial Office a valuable piece of patronage, and at the same ...
Article : 1,249 wordsFROM the papers at hand by the arrival of the " Lancashire Witch", and by other arrivals at Melbourne, we make the following additional extracts:— ...
Article : 1,475 wordsFor LONDON via MELBOURNE, per Champion of the [?] This Day at six p.m. MELBOURNE, per Marion, via Launceston, This Day, at six p.m. ...
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Advertising : 206 wordsWE have already removed one or two misconceptions which had got abroad in referenee to the proposed co operation of the colonists in the testimonial to Miss Florence ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Mon 7 Jul 1856, Page 2
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