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  2. LAUNCESTON: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1845.

    THE Sir Robert Peel brings us English papers to the 9th September, extracts from which will be found in our columns to-day. The leading feature of interest is, perhaps, ...

    Article : 3,574 words
  3. INSOLVENT COURT, January 1,1816.

    THREE were fifteen cases for hearing this day. The Commissioner, at the rising of the court, observed that, out of the number, he had . received his fees in only two cases. ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. THE GUANO TRADE.

    THE extent to which this is now employing British shipping on the African coast is truly surprising. It will be seen by our shipping report, that the ...

    Article : 604 words
  5. QUARTER SESSIONS—LAUNCESTON.

    Before J. Hone, Esq., Chairman; J.H. Moore. H. Welman, Esquires, and the following Jury— Messrs. J.O. Taylor, Thomas Twining, L.H. Solomon, H. Edgecumbe, John Crisp, H. Lewis, ...

    Article : 5,037 words
  6. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    We have papers from the Cape colony by the Sir R. Peel, arrived at Hobart Town. His Excellency Sir Peregrine Maitland had held a conference with chiefs of the Caffre tribes on ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  7. THE WOOL MARKET.

    THE following is an extract from a speech of Mr. TOWERS, the well-known Essex proprietor and farmer, when presiding at the annual public dinner 1844, at the Chelmsford Wool Fair. ...

    Article : 555 words
  8. THE COMET.

    The following extract from a letter addressed by S. MACLRAR, Esq., of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, to the Editor of the, Cape Commercial Advertiser, on the 4th Nov. ...

    Article : 178 words
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