An interesting notification was spread over the town on Friday last. Messengers were seen running in all directions—it was rumoured that the New Governor had arrived, ...
Article : 3,785 wordsSIR.—The town of Launceston is inundated with Addresses, fulsome and condemnatory— and subscriptions for Services of Plate, and a Monument to perpetuate the public joy at ...
Article : 432 wordsSIR,—The late Colonial Secretary issued an order to the Heads of Departments, desiring that, when it was possible to get the matter in on one side, half a sheet of foolscap paper ...
Article : 673 wordsMR. EDITOR.—The True Colonist is redundant with delicacy of expression and statements of its abhorrence of personal abuse. Look at that paper, and see if there he one ...
Article : 135 wordsSin,—I observed in the Colonist of the 24th instant, a letter from one of the Richmond Road Committee, which appears to me to have been written for no earthly good; for it ...
Article : 830 wordsSIR—Having come to town for the especial purpose of having a claim of mine investigated before the Caveat Board, judge of ray extreme surprise on going up to the office this morning, ...
Article : 232 wordsSIR,—I see that the Cornier paper takes all opportunities to endeavour to bring into disrepute the free and independent Journals of the Colony—but so far from injuring them, ...
Article : 368 wordsSIR,—You deserve well of the Colony, for your exposure of the abuses, under the present frightful Government. I have seen in your columns, more than once, the mention ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 5 Jul 1836, Page 6
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