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Hobart City
Council (or City of Hobart) is a
local government body in Tasmania,
covering the
central metropolitan area of the
state capital, Hobart. The...
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became the sole owner. It was then
published twice w****ly and
known as the
Hobarton Mercury. It
rapidly expanded,
absorbing its rivals, and
became a daily...
- was more plentiful. The
latter settlement became known as
Hobart Town or
Hobarton,
later shortened to Hobart,
after the
British Colonial Secretary of the...
- "Panoramic View of
Hobarton", in Prinsep's
Journal of a
Voyage from
Calcutta to Van Diemen's Land (London:
Smith & Elder, 1833)...
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largest private museum. In 1804, the
settlement was
named Hobart Town or
Hobarton by the
first Lt-governor
David Collins after then
British Secretary of...
- 6, no. 640 (Dec. 28, 1857). Mode of access:
World Wide Web. Continues:
Hobarton Mercury; with
issue for Aug. 24, 1857, absorbed:
Colonial Times. Life dates-...
- NEWS". The
Hobarton Mercury. Tas.:
National Library of Australia. 1
August 1855. p. 2.
Retrieved 17
August 2013. "Local Intelligence". The
Hobarton Mercury...
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history of the
Australian city of
Hobart (formerly 'Hobart Town', or '
Hobarton') in
Tasmania dates to its
foundation as a
British colony in 1804. Prior...
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meteorological observatories in
different parts of the world: one in
Hobarton, one in Cape Town, one on
Saint Helena, one in Toronto. The
first would...
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Retrieved 1
March 2024 – via
National Library of Australia. "South Australia".
Hobarton Guardian, Or, True
Friend Of Tasmania]]. Vol. II, no. 71. Tasmania, Australia...