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2 Tasmanian , 1 March 1833 ; these events are described in Arthur to Goderich ,
20 June 1833 , C . O . 280 / 41 , pp . 261 - 86 ; for the text of the order of 9 July
1828 , see ibid . , p . 286 ; for Gordon ' s behaviour in Hobart Town , see Arthur to
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2 Tasmanian , 1 March 1833 ; these events are described in Arthur to Goderich ,
20 June 1833 , C . O . 280 / 41 , pp . 261 - 86 ; for the text of the order of 9 July
1828 , see ibid . , p . 286 ; for Gordon ' s behaviour in Hobart Town , see Arthur to
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40 In June 1835 news reached Hobart Town of the loss of life on the ship Neva ,
which had struck a reef off King Island in Bass Strait on 13 May . Of the one
hundred and fifty female prisoners , fifty - nine children , nine other women ,
officers ...
40 In June 1835 news reached Hobart Town of the loss of life on the ship Neva ,
which had struck a reef off King Island in Bass Strait on 13 May . Of the one
hundred and fifty female prisoners , fifty - nine children , nine other women ,
officers ...
Page 308
That June Arthur heard that Joseph Tice Gellibrand , a stranger as ever to
decency and decorum , was walking round the streets of Hobart Town like some
vulgar mountebank , attempting to fasten to the walls of the town a most wicked
and ...
That June Arthur heard that Joseph Tice Gellibrand , a stranger as ever to
decency and decorum , was walking round the streets of Hobart Town like some
vulgar mountebank , attempting to fasten to the walls of the town a most wicked
and ...
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THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
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