SIR,—I wish to enlist your valuable assistance, as the press is an integral part of the constitution to bring about a reform in the constituency of this place, which, I think I shall be able to prove ...
Article : 432 wordsJan. 24—Iris, schooner, 50 tons, Lyons, for Lannceston. SAILED. Jan.24—Emma brig, for Sydney ...
Article : 425 wordsHenry Brown, a big braway Irishman, was charged by constable Sullivan, an old soldier, with being drunk last night in Elizabeth-street. The defendant very indignantly denied the charge, and said ...
Article : 1,919 wordsMessrs. Worley and Fredsham sold, yesterday. the barge Brothers, to Capt. Fisber, for £260. Some time ago the auctioneers sold the same vessel for £1000. ...
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Advertising : 203 wordsSIR,—In your report of the proceedings at the meeting of the members of the Church of England, headed "The Sustentation Fund," I am erroneously mentioned as the seconder of an amendment, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,428 wordsFor WELLINGTON, (N.Z.) per Southern Cross, on Monday next, at noon. For LONDON, via Melbourne, per Beemah, This Day. at six p.m. ...
Article : 26 wordsWE are in receipt of Melbourne papers to the 22nd instant. The Argus says that the Colonial Treasurership has been offered to Mr. Charles ...
Article : 149 wordsCERTAINLY one of the questions best deserving the careful consideration of the community, and which will press upon the new Houses of Parliament with greater weight than most others, refers ...
Article : 186 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have the following news from Sydney:— The late Sir William Molesworth informed Mr. Deas Thomson, just before his ...
Article : 136 wordsALTHOUGH the attempt is sometimes made to impose upon people the conviction that a given course of action will be for their particular benefit, and, although, sometimes an ...
Article : 1,239 wordsTHE learned Judge took his seat on the bench at ten o'clock. Bernard M'Nevin. an absconded transported offender, was put upon his trial capitally for an assault ...
Article : 1,543 wordsOUR columns yesterday contained a brief notice of the enthusiastic minner in which the celebrated cantatrice. Miss Catheripe Hayes, was received on ber first appearance before a Tasmanian public, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 25 Jan 1856, Page 2
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