We have just received our Australian Newspapers to the [?]1st ult. They [?] English news so very late as up to the [?]3d of May, brought to the Colony by the transport-ship Nor[?]lk, Cuptain [?] which arrived at Sydney on the 27th of ...
Article : 824 wordsIn our Paper of 12th June last, we entered at some length into the subject of erecting a Bridge across the River Derwent, somewhere about the Black Snake; and we published a sensible letter from a Correspondent, sigued "Observer," ...
Article : 1,439 wordsNo person can deny that these Colonies were first colonized for the purpose of receiving prisoners, and that upon their becoming free, it was of course intended by the British Government, that such treed men should look upon the ...
Article : 837 wordsThe Australian of Aug. 28, states, that immediately after the arrival ot the ship Norfolk, it was reported about the town, that a new Governor had been appointed by His Majesty for New South Wales, in the room of his present ...
Article : 1,308 wordsThe Emperor Charles the 5th appointed a Diet of the Empire to be held at Spires, in the spring of 1529, for the express purpose of taking into cousideration the state of religion. In that Diet the Archduke Ferdinand, the Emperor's brother, ...
Article : 466 words"After a suspense of some duration, the Inspector Generalship of Police has been at length filled up by the nomination of the first-named personage in the list of supposed probabilities. Upon his leaving Lan Hoo, one of those ...
Article : 446 wordsA few days ago, an occurrence of rather a ludicrous nature took place at a certain building, not a hundred miles from the Court-house. One of the inhabitants, not by choice, but by compulsion, happened to throw a basin of dirty water in the ...
Article : 345 wordsWe noticed in a late number the great success of our Native Youth, Messrs. Walford and Young, and Messrs. Kelly and Lucas, on the whale fishery.—We this week have the pleasure to see them landing their oil and whalebone on our wharf; the ...
Article : 183 wordsWe omitted last week to notice that Mr. Batman, and the party under his orders fell in with a tribe, comprising 70 in number, of the Native Blacks, at Benlomond. The sable tribe had no less than 40 dogs, whose barking alarmed the party. ...
Article : 287 words"We some time ago had an article relative to the new settlement about to he established on the Swan River, New Holland, in which we observed that it was desirable Government should make no grants of land to persons who did not ...
Article : 1,028 wordsSuperstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy—the very foolish child of a very wise mother. Must [?]en court admiration rather than esteem, as many would rather be thought knaves than fools. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 18 Sep 1829, Page 3
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