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  2. HERD ISLAND.

    In our list of departures from the port of Hobart Town we perceive that of the whaling barque Offley, the tender to which vessel (the Elizabeth Jane) sailed from hence about the ...

    Article : 708 words
  3. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

    DURING the past month the inhabitants of the City have been gratified and delighted by the performances of that eminent tragedian and equally celebrated Irish comedian, G. V.Brooke. ...

    Article : 478 words
  4. GEORGE TOWN.

    Oh! dull uninteresting Town! and yet thou wert the capital of Tasmania! Thou hast tht Government house even new, though rather shaky. And yet George Town possesses its advantages; what splendid fishing grounds. ...

    Article : 567 words
  5. OUR LAND REGULATIONS.

    WE have availed ourselves of every opportunity which has hitherto been presented in order to extend a knowledge of the Land Regulations of this colony. The terms upon ...

    Article : 579 words
  6. LATER EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE TO THE 24TH APRIL.

    The City of Hobart reached the wharf at 12 o'clock yesterday. There was no signs of the Victoria with the English Mails. The Melbourne papers, however, ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. POLICE OFFICE.—FRIDAY.

    Night Charges.—Seven drunkards were each fined 10s, and four offenders each 5s, for disturbing the peace. Idle and disorderly.—Mary Mulloney was ...

    Article : 639 words
  8. DISTRICT OF OATLANDS.

    This is known as the "Midland District" from its occupying the middle ground between Hobarton and Launceston. It extends from the Cross Marsh on the south, to Tunbridge on ...

    Article : 2,494 words
  9. HORTON DISTRICT.

    The Horton or Circular Head District embraces the settlements at Circular Head, Woolnorth, Emu Bay, Table Cape, and King's and Robbin's Islands, or an extent of country covering two and a half millions of acres, of ...

    Article : 987 words
  10. VICTORIA COMMERCIAL.

    The Age of the 6th, says:— The old complaint of general. dalness again prevails in business quarters. To-day a later arrival from England crea[?]ed considerable ...

    Article : 428 words
  11. ECCLESIASTICAL.

    Our last record of ecclesiastical matters concluded with a notice of the organ question, as discussed by the congregation of St. Andrew's Church and their determination to ...

    Article : 714 words
  12. THE MONTH.

    ART-TREASURES EXHIBITION.—One of the most gratifying events of the past month has been the opening of the first Art-Treasures Exhibition in Tasmania. ...

    Article : 1,653 words
  13. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.

    THE FISH MARKET fronting the New Market in Macquarie-street has been diverted from its original intention for the sale of fish, and transformed into a butcher's shop, having ...

    Article : 632 words
  14. THE ICE HOUSE.

    Some eight or nine years ago the compre[?]ensive mind of Sir W. Denison led him to suggest the [?]blishment of an ice House, and the procurement, at [?] low rate, of a luxury hitherto unknown to Tasmaian plates, except ...

    Article : 670 words
  15. LABOR.

    Our labor market still remains the same. The scale of wages, published below, speaks for itself. Of domestic servants there is a very great dearth—£25 and £30 a year ...

    Article : 589 words
  16. OUR MINERALS.

    SEVERAL movements have been made during the past month having for their object the determination of the value of some of our minerals. We have repeatedly avowed our ...

    Article : 936 words
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