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 wordsTHREE 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 wordsTHE 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 wordsBefore 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 wordsWe 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 wordsTHE 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 wordsThe 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. ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Fri 3 Jan 1845, Page 3
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