Dee. 13—Goldseeker, 166 tons, Wilson, from Melbourne December 8, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Darby, and 5 in the steerage. Agent, Wilson. ...
Article : 352 wordsTallow, Leather, &c.—From Messrs. Anning and Cobb's circular, dated London, September 30th, we extract as follows:- The general tendency of the tallow market ...
Article : 612 wordsARRIVED—Dec. 11—Brig Halcyon, from Newcastle; L. S, N. C's steamer Royal Shepherd, from Geelong and Melbourne. 12—Barque Eliza Frances, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 1,061 wordsFor MELBOURNE, per City of Hobart, Tomorrow, at ½past 2 p.m. For LONDON, per Derwent, on Saturday next at noon. ...
Article : 25 wordsA FEW days ago we received the correspondence in the case of Mr. Medland, which was ordered to be printed by the Legislative Council, and a very entertaining and ...
Article : 1,116 wordsTHE trials of state prisoners commenced on the 6th. Mr. Sturt presided, and Mr. Webster, and Mr. Smith sat with him. Mr. Hackett was in court, but did not take his seat on the bench, and ...
Article : 2,633 wordsTHE Colonial Secretary, announcing his resignation to the Legislative Council, said—He bad been aware for some past of a prejudice existing against him, a groundless prejudice he ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Thu 14 Dec 1854, Page 2
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