In the Gazette of Saturday last, the Colonial Treasurer has put forth a most extraordinary Notice with respect to Rupees, being, as we shall presently shew, directly at variance with ...
Article : 4,333 wordsJUNE 20, 1830.—Shipping Intelligence.— To sail—the Britannia, Ramsay, R. N., Commander, for Launceston and Sydney; the Bombay, Dare, Commander, for Hobart Town; the William, Young, Commander, for ...
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Family Notices : 81 wordsSIR,—Being merely a bird of passage lately alighted here, and shortly about to resume my flight, the remarks I may make, so circumstanced, may strictly be considered as the cool feelings of an observer, having no interest to serve. ...
Article : 484 wordsRex v. Thomas Minty,—charged with stealing in October last, a seal and other trinkets, the properly of his master, Captain Hughes, of 63d Regiment, now deceased. Plea, Not Guilty—Verdiot—Guilty. Sentenced to 7 years ...
Article : 153 wordsArthur Oakes aad Richard Green, for drunkenness.— Fined 5s. John Kelly and John Williams, deserting from the ship Wave.—Committed to gaol. ...
Article : 168 wordsHis MAJESTY enjoyed his usual state of health; he intended to hold a Levee on the 21st April, and a Drawing Room on the 23d, in honor of his Birth-day. Consols had rather fallen since the last advice ...
Article : 3,603 wordsWe consider that tradesmen in England, when the times are pretty fair, earn more, and live more cleanly and comfortable than the tradesmen ever did in Sydney. For in England, if a man do but get employment, he is ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 30 Jul 1830, Page 3
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