WE have already noticed the true spirit of faction exhibited by the Courier in its snarling designation of Sir Eardley Wilmot's endeavour to procure,froiu the Secretary of ...
Article : 4,449 wordsOn Thursday last two cases were tried at the Police-office, which excited considerable interest, and especially amongst those who have appeared before the public as the avowed opponents of the ...
Article : 1,436 wordsTHE DESPATCHES.—Very little of the contents of the last despatches have been made known. In no other colony in the world is the Government asked to make public the Secretary of State's ...
Article : 2,725 wordsSIR,—In your last number there appears some remarks on the monetary affairs of the Swan River Settlement. There is also a quotation from the Perth Inquirer, and I think a misprint, which ...
Article : 506 wordsTHE notice which the Courier has taken of the despatch respecting the Bishop Wilson, is incorrect. No notice has been taken of Dr. Wilson ...
Article : 77 wordsWe have the journals of the great colony to the 9th instant. The law-making Council has reduced the duties upon spirits generally, one-half. This ...
Article : 208 wordsSIR,—Amongst other maritime information which I communicated to you for your last publication, was the fact that the Calcutta, as well as the Derwent, was taken up by the Lords of the ...
Article : 146 wordsSIR,—I have again to trouble you with a few remarks in reply to the second epi[?]tle of " One of the People, which appeared in your issue of Tuesday last. ...
Article : 577 wordsWon by Mr. Gratwicke's Merry Monarch; odds against him, 100 to 1. The Oaks won by the Duke of Richmond's Refraction; odds against her, 2000 to 50. The "knowing ones" ...
Article : 37 wordsSir.—I am glad to see you are at length noticing the state of the Gaols of the Colony, and that the Letters of one or more tradesmen, addressed to you, you say, during the last week on the ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 23 Sep 1845, Page 3
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