November 1. — John Williams, barque, 296 tons, Morgan, from London, with supplies and 5000 copies of I he Bible in the Raratongu langunge Passengers —Rev Mr Darling, Mrs Darling, and ...
Article : 896 wordsWe copy from the Government Gazette, issued last evening, the new Land Regulations. We will comment upon the subject in our next: The lieutenant governor has observed with ...
Article : 743 wordsThe following is an Abstract of Sales by Auction published in this journal, which will take place prior to our next publication:— BY MESSRS. HAY & IVEY. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 wordsTo OUR READERS.—Much of our leading matter has been excluded to make room for the New Land Regulations and English Intelligence. ...
Article : 2,209 wordsTHE last debate on this subject in the House of Commons is more disheartening than any preceding one, and we trust the colonists now see the necessity of the ...
Article : 359 wordsThe Australasian League have forwarded the following remonstrance to His Excellency, on account of his despatch with reference to the great Anti-Transportation Meeting held ...
Article : 446 wordsWE learn from the Commissariat that the report of that department buying wheat privately, which was generally believed, is without foundation. There is nothing doing in the market. ...
Article : 553 wordsSIR,—The past acts of Sir Wm. Denison awaken suspicion and cause the mind to be on the alert to catch at anything which savors of unwarrantable government interference. When we ...
Article : 256 wordsThis beautiful vessel, universally known as the Missionary ship, left England on the 15th of July, and arrived in our port, after a prosperous passage on last Saturday evening. This ...
Article : 1,283 wordsOATLANDS.—Mr. Anstey was returned for this district by a majority of 85. LONGFORD —Mr. Joseph Archer obtained a majority over Mr. Dumaresq of 29 at this ...
Article : 181 wordsFrom a comparative decline last week in the amount of visitors to the Crystal Palace since it was really opened to the public—a fact chiefly attributable, however, to the great heat ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 4 Nov 1851, Page 2
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