MR. EDITOR,—A great deal has lately appearedin your Journal, upon the subject of the sums of money remaining in the hands of the Registrar of the Supreme Court belonging ...
Article : 421 wordsJAN. 25.—Arrired the schooner Hetty, from Sydney. JAN. 27.—Arrived the schooner Admiral Gifford, from Sydney. ...
Article : 80 wordsSIR,—It is a distinguishing feature of this Colony, that it encourages literature, in a manner scarcely not exceeded by any other of the foreign possessions of England. We have ...
Article : 562 wordsWe are happy to find that the inhabitants of New South Wales are again exerting themselves to procure a restoration to their birth-rights, by calling another ...
Article : 3,113 wordsSir,—Can you inform me, if there is any truth in the report, that the Collector of Internal Revenue is no more the favoritehe has long been considered in a certain high and commanding ...
Article : 46 wordsThe schooner Hetty has brought us the Sydney Herald, Gazette, and Monitor, to the loth instant, but they are unusually bauen of local intelligence of the least ...
Article : 992 wordsSIR,—I have, for-some time past, admired the varied style and forcible reasoning, introduced in the columns of your Journal, and especially, the spiritmanifested of blaming, where ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 29 Jan 1833, Page 2
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