Regarding this as an open column, we do not of course pledge ourselves to coincidence in the opinions of our contributors, nor do we hold ourselves responsible for them. We shall, however, always exercise our ...
Article : 212 wordsJanuary 1—Emma. brig, 139 tons, T. T. Brown, from Sydney December 24th, with sundries. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Waddell and child, in the cabins and Isaac Good, John Bryan, John ...
Article : 281 wordsTHE "Colonial Times" should be delivered to every subscriber in town before eight o'olock every morning. It is requested that any irregularity, of omission in the delivery, may be immediately ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsSIR,—Cross readings of newspapers are often droll enough; but I saw two instances of cross posted placards on the jail wall this morning, which I transcribe, hoping you will give them insertion— ...
Article : 78 wordsAs might heve been expected, the New Scheme for the management and disposal of the Waste Lands of the Colony, introduced by the Minister of Public Lands and Works, ...
Article : 879 wordsMR. FROST has been lecturing in England since his return from this colony. We subjoin the following outline of one of his lectures:— ...
Article : 739 wordsA PUBLIC meeting to consider the steps most proper to be taken in order that the services of the "Twin" ferry boat may be secured to the districts on the other side ...
Article : 241 wordsPrince Regent, ship, 287 tons, J M'Arthur, hence July 28 Agent—Mrs Seal Pacific, ship, 248 tons, Sherburd. hence Sept 6 Reported in October clean. Agent—Mrs Seal ...
Article : 398 wordsTHE friends of the respective candidates were early on the alert; notwithstanding the heavy rain, which was calculated to throw a damp on their exertions. The ...
Article : 2,600 wordsOf duties, &c, collected at H. M. Customs, Hobart Town, during the month ended December 31st, 1856:— Brandy, 1415½ gals............ £849 7 6 ...
Article : 136 wordsThe EXAMINER complains that the Tamar, tug, has been recklessly struck off the estimates. The river is long, intricate, and the prevailing winds make it difficult of access, ...
Article : 269 wordsPATRICK Shields, a ferocious looking man, in the service of Mr Dunn, Forest Road, was charged yesterday before Thomas Giblin, Esq., by constable Vickers with stealing one bible valued at 1s, ...
Article : 389 wordsLIST of Letters detained at the Post Office, Hobart Town, in consequence of their being insufficiently stamped or not stamped at all, the 2nd January, 1857. ...
Article : 159 wordsCORRESPONDENTS are requested to write on one side only of the paper they employ. The course usually adopted is a very inconvenient one, and, when the communication is lengthy, precludes its ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Sat 3 Jan 1857, Page 2
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