Nov. 4—Pet, barque, 277 tons, J. Gallaghan[?] from Port Louis Oct. 2, with sugar. Cabin—Mr. C. Hewitt. Agents—Brown & Co. ENTERED OUT. ...
Article : 587 wordsA PUBLIC meeting for the purpose of making arrangements for the ensuing regatta, took place yesterday afternoon, at Mr Basstian's, "Bird-in-Hand," Argyle-street. Amongst the gentlemen ...
Article : 794 wordsTHE movements of the "Royal Charter," which may be looked for every tide, are watched with quite as much interest at the Antipodes as with us. The success of this ...
Article : 513 wordsSIR,—I have the pleasuse of giving you a more favourable account than usual of one of our Gold Fields—the Nook. A party of about thirty men are working on their own account— ...
Article : 143 wordsMR. W. A. Guesdon sold on Monday 45 cows, ex Mary Ann from Port Albert, at from £12 to £14 10s each; 350 ewes, ex same vessel, realised 18s each. ...
Article : 216 wordsTHIS being the first sitting day in term the criminal business was suspended at eleven o'clock for ten minutes to enable their Honors to sit in banco. On the Chief Justice taking his seat, the ...
Article : 1,521 wordsTHE news from Fingal grows more interesting and encouraging. There seems but little doubt now that there is a profitable, even though it should prove but a comparatively ...
Article : 308 wordsTHE Steamship Owners' Association of London have had an interview with the Board of Trade on the liability to which, under Lord Campbell's Act, they are subjected ...
Article : 845 wordsPresent:—His Worship the Mayor W. Gore Elliston, Esq., Ald. Lipacombe, Sims, Rheuben, Stewart, Seabrook, and Thomson The minutes of the previous meeting were read ...
Article : 508 wordsA CURIOUS return, moved for by Mr. Ewart, M.P. shows how the crimes for which capital punishment has been abolished in England are still capitally ...
Article : 490 wordsFor LIVERPOOL, via Melbourne, per Morning Light, on or about the 8th instant For PORT ALBERT, per Mary Ann, to-morrow, at ten a.m. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE nomination of a candidate to serve in the House of Assembly as a representative for Hobart Town is fixed to take place at noon to-day, Mr. Joseph Moir, who ...
Article : 662 wordsWE are indebted to the courtesy of Capt. Gallaghan of the " Pet" for files of the COMMERCIAL GAZETTE to the 30th Sept. inclusive. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Wed 5 Nov 1856, Page 2
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