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    HIS HONOR the LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR has thought proper to direct, that all Public Communications which may appear in the HOBART TOWN GAZETTE, and SOUTHERN REPORTER, signed with any Official Signature, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those to whom they may relate. ...

    Article : 51 words
  3. Government & General Orders.

    REGULAR Reports from the Surgeons on the Government Colonial Establishment in the Dependency of Van Diemen's Land, having been for some Time past neglected to be made to the Principal Surgeon at Head Quarters; and it being observed that the ...

    Article : 284 words
  4. Government Public Notice.

    HIS Honor the Lieutenant Governor finding Applications upon Business of an ordinary and unimportant Nature made to him at all Hours, is under the necessity of stating that the Secretary's Office being Open from Ten and Three (except on Sundays), all ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. Hobart Town; SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1818.

    SHIP NEWS.—The ship Pilot, which we reported in our las to have anchored within the heads, from having sprung a leak whlle at sea, came up the harbour on Monday. Captain Pexton reports, that during three days after he left this port, he encountered very ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. Government & General Orders.

    HIS Excellency the Governor and Commander in Chief has been pleased to appoint Thomas Archer, Esq. now Justice of Peace and Magistrate at the Settlement of Port Da[?]ry[?]ple, to be a Justice of Peace and Magistrate, generally, in the Counties of Cornwall & ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. Government & General Orders.

    HIS HONOR the LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, with the Sanction of His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR in CHIEF, is pleased to appoint A. W. H. HUMPH[?]Y, Esq. Justice of the Peace, to be Superintendant of Police for Hobart Town and the Districts ...

    Article : 101 words
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    By the Arrival of the Governor MacquA[?]ie, we de[?]ive no other intelligence thAn thAt of her hAving seen off the heAds of Port JAck on the day she failed from thence a large ship; which wAs supposed to be the Friendship from England with female prisoners. ...

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