The Address which lay for signature at the banks, was abandoned on Saturday morning, at a meeting of the subscribers held in the Van Diemen's Land Bank, ...
Article : 2,666 wordsJohn Dixon was charged with stealing, on the 26th of July last, a silver spoon of the value of 2s., the property of Mr. R. B. Jones, of the Waterloo Tavern. ...
Article : 2,266 wordsPLEASING INTELLIGENCE.—We have much pleasure in stating that a letter from a lady of very high rank and title in England has been received in this colony, respecting our new and much ...
Article : 1,358 wordsSIR,—At the lost memorable audience you had with your late Secretary, Captain Montagu, the report of which I possess (but which to spare your feelings I did not publish), you stated that the ...
Article : 834 wordsWe, the undersigned, Members of Council, Bankers, Landed Proprietors, and others, resident in Van Diemen's Land, beg leave to lay at your Excellency's feet, this expression of ...
Article : 596 wordsSIR,—An unexpected and unavoidable call on business, at a considerable distance, has put it out of my power to fulfil the promise made in my last, of continuing the subject of that letter, to ...
Article : 1,954 wordsSir,—My attention has been called to a paragraph respecting the Government School at Green Ponds, contained in Mr. Loch's recent publication. It is said that there are in the school ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 22 Aug 1843, Page 3
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