Dec. 19.—Roscoe, brig, 173 tons, Fleurty, for whaling,in ballast. SAILED. Dec. 17.—Highland Lad, for Sydney. ...
Article : 281 wordsYESTERDAY at noon the ceremony of administering the oaths of office to His Excellency Sir H. E. F. Young, under the new commission rendered necessary by the proclamation of the ...
Article : 627 wordsFor MELBOURNE, per Maid of the Yarra, via Launceston, This Day, at half-past 6 p.m. For LONDON, via Melbourne, per Lightning, on Thursday next, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 59 wordsIT is pretty generally known no v that Mr. Champ intends to propose the insertion of a clause in our new Electoral Act, providing for the payment of members of the new ...
Article : 1,728 wordsAt the clearing sale of wines and spirits, at the sale of Messrs. Levien and Co. Yesterday, by Messrs. W. Ivey and Co., there was an excellent attendance of the trade and others, and the biddings ...
Article : 503 wordsThe Council met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Speaker took the chair at twelve minutes past four. MEMBERS PRESENT. REPRRSENTATIVES. NOMINESS. ...
Article : 3,552 wordsIT was a long while before the English Government could be induced to regard the protestations of this colony against the continuance of transportation as any other ...
Article : 783 wordsMr. T. Jackion, Toy Warehouse, Eliiabeth-st Mr. Finlayson on, Baker, Battery Point. Mr. F Lipscombe, Murray-street. Mr. G. Pryde, New Wharf. ...
Article : 147 wordsON Saturday last we entered our protest against the in'roduction of this bill just now, and stated our reasons; but the Colonial Secretary is determined, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 18 Dec 1855, Page 2
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