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1883Nd102453Tasmania: Tasmanian Government 1883. 1st edition. Very Good. folio. wrappers c30pp. Tuesday March 13 No 5509. Includes Assessment Roll Municipality of Westbury Board of Education Tasmania Examination of Pupil Teachers December 1882 Tasmanian Government unknown
1883Nd102454Tasmania: Tasmanian Government 1883. 1st edition. Very Good. folio. wrappers c30pp. Tuesday March 13 No 5509. Includes Assessment Roll Municipality of Westbury Board of Education Tasmania Examination of Pupil Teachers December 1882 Tasmanian Government unknown
1883Nd102450Tasmania: Tasmanian Government 1883. 1st edition. Very Good. folio. wrappers 30pp. Tuesday January 9. No 5500. Includes Valuation Roll of Ringarooma Assessment Roll South Longford Vital and Meteoriological Statistics. Tasmanian Government unknown
1883Nd102451Tasmania: Tasmanian Government 1883. 1st edition. Very Good. folio. wrappers c30pp. Tuesday January 23. No 5502. Includes Assessment Roll Rural Municipality of Longford and Municipality of Ross Tasmanian Government unknown
In-8, cartonato editoriale, pp. 106, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
1988139048Launceston: Prestige Bookbinders Pty. Ltd 1988. Hardcover. Fine. Launceston Prestige Bookbinders Pty. Ltd. 1988 facsimile/ 1900. Quarto two volumes ii 629 and ii 425 pages with hundreds of illustrations from photographs. Half black morocco and cloth; morocco decorated and lettered in gilt; a fine set in the fine slipcase. Number 139 of only 500 sets. 2 items. Prestige Bookbinders Pty. Ltd hardcover
19228932Tasmania: John Vail Government Printer. Good with no dust jacket. 1922. First Edition. Softcover. Creasing and fading to wrappers. Foxing to envelope. Maps in very good condition. ; xiv 1 273 pages. Paper wrappers. Tasmania Department Of Mines Geological Survey Mineral Resources No. 7 together with envelope containing 35 maps. ; 8vo . John Vail, Government Printer paperback
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1868146351868 cartonné romantique éditeur in-seize (hard-back editor romantic sextodecimo), dos et plats gaufrés et richement décorés or (spine and covers embossed and with richy gilt decoration), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde blanches (white endpapers), illustration :1 frontispice (frontispiece), 107 pages, sans date imprimée (undated printed) 1868 à Limoges Barbou Frères Imprimeurs-Libraires,
012129Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. All 79 Volumes Are Near Fine With Gilt Titles And The Name Of The Original Owner J C White A Tasmanian Member Of Parliament On The Spine <br/> <br/> hardcover
20150Launceston Van Diemen's Land Tasmania ; and Sydney and Melbourne Australia. Between 1853 and 1866. See William Johnstone's obituary in the Illustrated Tasmanian News May 1874. He was born in England and left Somerset for Van Diemen's Land in 1841. He set up in business the following year in Launceston which had been founded in 1806 and is said to be the third oldest colonial settlement in Australia after Sydney and Hobart.As the years proceeded he prospered spectacularly and by the time of his death he was so highly esteemed that 'many places of business had the front windows partially closed while the shipping in port and the Town Hall had the Union Jack hoisted at half mast'. The nine documents are in fair condition on aged and worn paper with occasional closed tears. They comprise the meticulous and detailed accounts of six Australian and Tasmanian firms with Johnstone mostly double-entry with minor variations in layout reflecting the different approaches of the six firms. Most are substantial Item Nine for example shows debits of £19482 11s 3d and credits of £10482 11s 3d. with three of the those involved Bayles du Croz and Westgarth featuring in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. Taken as a whole the accounts provide a substantial amount of information casting valuable light on Australian and Tasmanian economic and social history. Of interest are Items Five Lewis Cohen and Eight Moses Moss which show Johnstone's dealings with Jewish merchants. In the following description only a small sample of the items present in the various documents is listed in order to provide an impression of the range. ONE to THREE: William Bayles & Co. of Melbourne. See William Bayles 1820-1903 in ADB which states 'In 1846 he arrived in Van Diemen's Land and was a shipping merchant in Launceston until 1852 when he established in Victoria the shipping firm of Bayles & Co. remaining part-owner and agent for the Launceston and Melbourne Steam Navigation Co.'. Three double-page 'In Account Current' signed from Melbourne on the firm's behalf on 1 January 1856 'Goods Pork' 'Empty Butter Tubs' 'Gold pr Capt Woods' Marsala wine whiskey 'R A McKenzie' 'Flour'; 1 January 1857 'Postages' bran oats potatoes barley butter; 30 June 1857 tea oats nutmegs ale wine. FOUR: Henry Burge & Co. of Melbourne. One double-page 'in a/c'. Signed from Melbourne on the firm's behalf and dated 8 October 1859 'Cash to retire Harley & Co's Bill' '½ loss on Flour ex “Black Swan†½ loss on Flour ex “Royal Shepherd†½ loss on Oats ex “Mercuryâ€' 'Allowance on Wheat ex “Little Petâ€'. FIVE: Lewis Cohen of Launceston. Probably Lewis Cohen 1831-1903. One single-page 'in acct'. Signed from Launceston on the firm's behalf 29 August 1859 bills 'Auction acct.' 'Goods on acct' and two entries of 'Errors in extension'. SIX and SEVEN: Du Croz Nichols & Co. of Launceston. Frederick Augustus du Croz 1821-1897; ADB and Charles Nichols 1827-1878 described by one modern source as 'an importer of general merchandise and an exporter of wool'. One single-page account headed 'Ducroz & Co' with entries from June 1861 to March 1864 commissions unsigned and undated; and one double-page 'In Account Current' signed from Launceston on the firm's behalf 31 March 1866 'Bill discounted' 'Union Bank'. EIGHT: Moses Moss of Sydney. Morris Moses Moss 1819-1883 Sydney merchant banker described in his long obituary in the Sydney Morning Herald 22 December 1883 as 'a well-known figure in commercial circles' and a 'prominent and active member' of 'the Jewish community of Sydney'. One double-page 'in a/c' headed 'Interest to 20th. July 1859. Signed from Sydney on the firm's behalf 20 July 1859 'Goods pr Dart' 'Bank Dft' 'Nett proceeds Tea ex Buonaparte'. NINE: Westgarth Ross & Co. of Melbourne. William Westgarth 1815-1889; ADB. One double-page in “Flour†acct current'. Signed 'Will Johnstone' and dated from Launceston 28 February 1853 '25 Tons Fine Flour bags incl:' insurance commission 'brokerage effecting Insurance' and single entries on the Sea Witch Ariel Mariposa Rattler and Gem all to Melbourne; the Seabelle Helen and Peri to Geelong. [ Launceston, Van Diemen's Land [ Tasmania ]; and Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. ] Between 1853 and 1866. unknown
15423Devonport Tasmania. 31 January 1930. 4pp. 12mo. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. In stamped and postmarked envelope addressed to 'Miss M. K. Dove 3 Brodrick Road Wandsworth Common London S.W.17'. Topics include the 'roasting weather' 'many of the paddocks are covered in cornstacks but people with lawns are sighing as the grass is brown & parched' with the whole of the last page dated 4 July discussing it; his friends the Luttrell family 'You remember my telling you about Ed. Luttrell's brother a retired farmer who lives at Sheffield near Mt. Roland'; Rev. Jennings-Smith 'who came from England to N.S. Wales about 1840 with a wife & 10 children'; 'Mr. Conch' who has 'got abouut 50 persons to migrate here since he came out himselft so he is a better agent than the official ones; 'two tons of black currants' going to waste. He explains that one of the cuttings relates 'the Koalas the paper spelt it wrongly' and the other to a 'lady-lecturer . a cousin of Sir Wm. Watson the poet; she is lecturing in the town on psychology'. In 1892 the English journal 'Nature' described Dove as 'A FRIEND Mr. Hamilton S. Dove who has resided for several years in Tasmania' and the last page of the letter reflects this interest in meteorology beginning: '4th July. No sign of a change yete although the Govt. Meteorologist promised us a cool change with showers on 2nd. inst.' The letter concludes: 'Oh! for an icy breeze off the Antarctic so that one could breathe again!' One of the cuttings dated by Dove to January 1930 is headed 'Migration Agent' and concerns 'Mr. J. Couch an Englishman resident for three years in Tasmania who has interested himself in promoting migration'; and the other attributed by Dove to the 'Advocate' Tasmania is headed 'A Curious Friendship' and begins: '"H.S.D." i.e. Dove himself writes: A strange instance of two very different animals chumming together has been reported from England.' Devonport, Tasmania. 31 January 1930. unknown
1876008261Hobart Town: James Barnard Government Printer 1876. First Edition . Cloth. No Jacket as Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Very Good with light wear to the covers. PP 206 weekly police reports for the year 1876 Rare ! <br/> <br/> James Barnard Government Printer hardcover
1900008262Hobart: John Vail Government Printer Hobart 1900. First Edition . Cloth. No Jacket as Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Very Good with light wear to the covers. PP 206 weekly police reports for the year 1899 Rare ! <br/> <br/> John Vail Government Printer Hobart hardcover