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Editorial columns in this issue note that: 'We have been attending during the past week ... the investigation of charges brought by Mr Goodwin against Mr Friend ... [this] has prevented us from paying our usual attention to our Editorial duties ... We have done ourselves the honor to borrow largely from our Contemporaries in this number ...' (96)
The pagination of this issue is irregular.
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An advertisement requesting that all payments, orders, advertisements and correspondence 'on this side of the Island' be directed to James Wood, general agent, Collins-street, Hobart Town. The advertisement is dated 'Hobart Town, May 19,1838.'