Extract from the first Address of Sir George Gipps to the Legislative Council of New South Wales.—On the subject of immigration, so deeply interesting to the inhabitants of this colony, I shall lay before you, without loss of ...
Article : 8,371 wordsWE congratulate the accomplished Editor of this periodical on the unaltered success and unabated interest with which he continues to furnish his readers with fresh matter for serious reflection on the engrossing subject ...
Article : 1,033 wordsCOLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, June 5, 1838.—Upon the recommendation of His Honor tb Chief Justice, made in pursuance of the Act of this island, passed to provide for the appointment of ...
Article : 732 wordsThe following sketch occurs in a pleasant local work entitled a "Tour of the Don, a series of Extempore Sketches made during a Pedestrain Rambic along the Banks of that River and its principal Tributaries." The sketches were originally published in ...
Article : 1,576 wordsThe Strait usually called Cuthbertson's, is known to the Maglays, as the Solat batoo Baji. Its north entrance bears from the Peaked Island of St. John's 8, 2 W., and may be recognised by a bare hill which lies behind it, with a few straggling trees on its ...
Article : 1,293 wordsIN entering upon the more general monthly report for May, we feel constrained to acquaint our readers with its unfavourable character. The hitherto anticipated genial winter is now beyond hope, and every vegetation ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 14 Jun 1838, Page 4
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