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Date: 1855-1857
Issue Details: First known date: 1828... 1828 Colonial Times
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1828
    • Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: Andrew Bent , 1828-1857 .
      Printed by Andrew Bent
      Link: 6772194Web Resource Digital copy of print publication via Australian Newspapers (AN) Service
      Note/s:
      • Digitised issues available for the period 4 January 1828 to 22 August 1857. (Correct as of 10 December 2013.)

Works about this Work

Slow the Digitisation : I Want to Take a Break Clay Djubal , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: Island , no. 138 2014; (p. 48-49)
'The launch of Trove by the National Library of Australia in 2008 has revolutionised the way researchers of Australian history and culture go about their work. Since the first digitised newspapers became public in 2009 the NLA and its numerous partners have published more than thirteen million pages from newspapers around the country. The speed at which this digitisation process is occurring is mind-boggling, if not a little worrisome, particularly for professional historians and academics. Why? Well let’s look at the benefits first. An accidental discovery made while I was investigating locally produced pantomimes for AustLit’s Australian Popular Theatre project exemplifies the immense value of Trove. During my search I noticed references to a performance by the Ethiopian Serenaders in Hobart in July 1848. The earliest date for a minstrel performance had been previously acknowledged as occurring in Melbourne in August 1849 (by the ‘Four Ethiopian Serenaders’). The source for this new information comes from the Colonial Times (1828-1857), a newspaper that was available only through a handful of Australian libraries prior to its digitisation.' (Author's introduction)
Colonel Arthur's Land, Commonly Called Van Diemen's Land Henry Melville , 1836 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 13 February vol. 11 no. 872 1836; (p. 2)
Ego i "Folks can't call me glutton -", Phiz , 1832 single work poetry
— Appears in: Colonial Times , 25 September 1832; (p. 3)
Untitled 1830 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 29 September vol. 5 no. 311 1830; (p. 3) Colonial Times , 3 September vol. 15 no. 749 1830; (p. 2)
Untitled 1830 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 1 September vol. 1 no. 303 1830; (p. 4)
To the Ladies of Van Diemen's Land i "Ladies! I'd humbly have you know,", A Bachelor , 1829 single work poetry
— Appears in: Colonial Times , 4 September 1829; (p. 4)
Ego i "Folks can't call me glutton -", Phiz , 1832 single work poetry
— Appears in: Colonial Times , 25 September 1832; (p. 3)
Epitaph for a Certain Editor i "All is gone by! this world of many woes", Quiz , 1827 single work poetry
— Appears in: Colonial Times, and Tasmanian Advertiser , 21 September 1827; (p. 3)
Untitled i "Mustapha Rub-a-dub, Doctor & Co.", C. H. (fl. 1826) , 1826 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 19 April vol. 24 no. 1199 1826; (p. 4)
Untitled Andrew Bent , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 7 February vol. 3 no. 120 1828; (p. 957)
The Monitor reproduces Andrew Bent's letter to Governor Arthur Phillip requesting a license to publish a newspaper. Bent had previously sold his copyright to the Colonial Times to James Austin, but Austin had been refused a license.

Bent's request was likewise refused - the Monitor also re-produces the response to Bent's letter in which the Colonial Secretary's office conveys the Governor's decision 'to refuse you a License to print or publish any Newspaper in this Colony'.

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
Weekly ; later bi-weekly (from 1 October 1844)
Range:
[Vol.] 13 no. 609 (4 January 1828) - vol. 45 no. 10, 578 (22 August 1857)
Mergers:
Incorporates The Tasmanian as of 4 July 1845
Mergers:
Incorporated into The Mercury (1857)
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