The Government Order of the 30th ult. so materially affects the interests of the Colonists at large, that we feel it our imperative duty to draw the attention of our Readers to ...
Article : 6,055 wordsThe brig Earl of Liverpool, on the 17th of July in lat. 33° 30' long. 2° 47' W about 500 miles from land, off the Cape of Good Hope, saw a vessel With her ensign hoisted, and ...
Article : 437 wordsThe Sunday Times of April 23, says—" We hear that Sir R. DONKIN is in Good Hope of a distant Government."—Sir R. Donkin was formerly Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, ...
Article : 212 wordsOn Saturday, the 7th instant, three of Mr. ALLARDICC'S men, on the Clyde, were surprised by a tribe of Natives, who had previously secured their fire-arms in the hut at a ...
Article : 220 wordsThis notorious and only remaining bushranger of the old annihilated banditti, is at length apprehended. We last week briefly mentioned that he had (after being nearly six ...
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Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser (Hobart, Tas. : 1825 - 1827), Fri 20 Oct 1826, Page 3
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