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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Thursday 22 February 1866, page 1
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Thursday 22 February 1866, page 1
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| 2011-11-14 00:02:07.0 | user:public:C.Scheikowski | the 24th Instant, at 2 o'dock p.m. FARES : 8s. ; Children, Half-Price. 25, at 430 p.m. H00KHAMPTON, ovory TUESDAY TO IPSWICH-Saloon, 6s. Fore Cabin, 3s. The BRISBANE, SATURDAY, Fobruary _Commander, is now on the berth tensive outlay, since which sho has thoroughly ?maintainod her previous high reputation by the in which sho has turned out her last homeward Wool and Cotton will bo taken at the follow- Brisbano free of any cost of lighterage to shippers : Cotton, Id. per lb., and 5 per cent, per cent, primage ¡ Greasy Wool, 3/4d. per Saloon .£50 0 0 _, Commander. .engaged, and will meet with immediate dispatch. Owing to her fine lines, sho will only take a fore expected that sho will fill up in a short sm ? ot paying their Passages to Queensland by the by which all perssns over twelve years of age, twelve a Fifteen-pound (£15) Land Order-can TERMS OP PASSAGE MONEY : J& G HARRIS. 106 REMOVED to those centrally-situated Pre mises,Queen-street, next door to Mr. C. G. Campen,Tobacconist, and Solicits a continuance of their Saloon.45 and £50 form Torohlight Procession to Theatre. yic THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Fobruary22. stone'e Celebrated Romautio Drama, in Throe George O'Kennedy.His Brothor, for the duo transmission to Europe of all Articles intended for tho Paris Exhibition of Secretary to the Commission in Brisbano for tho space they are likely to require, and also articles can be received in Brisbane after tho in au after advertisement. WHOLE or Separate TENDERS aro HOUSES in George-street, ot tho risk of the to bo sent in on or before THURSDAY, March 1st, 18G6. The lowest or any tender will not SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, in Quecn _25 IS ?VTOTIOE.-J. EBENSTON bogs to inform _LN the Public that ho has OPENED a FORTITUDE VALLEY, near Royal Georgo whero every requisite for the Furnishing of may bo had at very moderate charges. Best TORIA THEATRE. SIB GEORGE F. BOWEN, The Performance will commence with Buch Mr. FRANK: HARLOWE. Mr. O. R. WRIGHT. wero notified in the Gazette, of the 27th May noxt, and to keep open to the 12th of the held in Melbourne on or about tho month of Medals will bo awarded in all the various so as to roach their destination by the time prescribed by the Melbourne Commission-viz., from the 1st to tho 21st July. Tho Commissioners will also make provision Ol' THE OB, jß-| f\ REWARD.-STOLEN from the CÄ-Lv-/ Redcliffe Reserve, Umpie Bong, a Dark-bay COB, branded blotohed TB with W, all on near shoulder. The above reward will bo of tho thief. 2713 PATRICK WHALAN, Umpio Bong. bane, a Blaok PONY, branded CR near H. J. M'DERMOTT, Albort-streetj or £5 on conviction of tho thief, if stolen. 2690 Road. Mr. KOSVITZ, Jowoller, of Queen to the finder on delivery of tho abovo to him, NOTICE.-All ACCOUNTS duo to this Leader Office, Fobruary 20,1866. 2694 will bo carriod on as heretofore under tho name, stylo, or nita of " Brabant and Co." Witness-M. LYONS, Articled Clerk to Jamos F. Garriok, Solicitor, Brisbane. Quoon-street, Brisbane, Jan. 1,1866. 2666 TO THOMAS SHERSON.-Unless you PAY tho Rent due for Houso and Shop in Brunswiok-streot, Fortitudo Valley, within Soron days from this date, I Bhall sell tho Goods loft on tho Promises by you to defray the samo. 21,1866 2651 toria Boarding-house, George-street, to savo furlhor trouble 2748 NOTICE.-To the Members of the Australian The Undorsignod, at the roquost of Mr. Buckley, bogs to intimate that, ho being about to RESIGN tho abovo AGENCY, all Payment of Premiums must from and after tho 1st of MARCH noxt, bo paid to JAMES WARNER, Esq., Edward-itroct. TO ALL WnOM IT MAY CONCERN. his Dishonored Cheque, duo to tho Vicj Sydney and Molboumo Hotol, Kont and Margaret streets, Sydnoy, hereby roquosts all rocoivo said Property, within Twenty-one Days from this dato, or such Proporty, of whatever will bo SOLD without reserve by publio auo UN day SOLD to J-AME3 TAYLOR, of NOTICE.-All ACCOUNTS against tho abovo Estate, are requested to bo ren- Off ARLES TRUNDLE. AUGUST SITTER, from Patschkau,-Satis . factory nowa for you at the Prussian Con snlato, Brisbane._ _2660 IF Mr. HOBSON, Watchmaker, will coll on J. ROWLAND, at the offioo of this papor, ho will hoar of something ,to his advantage now propared to Heavo-dowu and Exoouto all Ropairs on any Vessols cooling up tho Brisbano stroet, bog to inornate that they aro BENJAMIN BACKHOUSE, Arohitoet, Brown's Buildings, corner of Qucon and Albert oxperionco in this Disoaso, is proparod to givo instructions how to Inoculate, and to super- Schools, Dioceso Cork, Ireland. TOLLERTON Housi?, Churlotto-strcct, '? S 2586 _L. Xatwrc of Worlt. M'Qufflin, Roger... 22 O'Donncll, Law- By his Excollouey's Command, l8 | the 24th Instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. FARES : 3s. ; Children, Half-Price. 25, at 4.30 p.m. H00KHAMPTON, every TUESDAY TO IPSWICH—Saloon, 6s. Fore Cabin, 3s. The BRISBANE, SATURDAY, February Commander, is now on the berth tensive outlay, since which she has thoroughly maintained her previous high reputation by the in which she has turned out her last homeward Wool and Cotton will be taken at the follow- Brisbane free of any cost of lighterage to shippers :— Cotton, 1d. per lb., and 5 per cent, per cent, primage ; Greasy Wool, 3/4d. per Saloon ... £50 0 0 Commander. engaged, and will meet with immediate dispatch. Owing to her fine lines, she will only take a fore expected that she will fill up in a short of paying their Passages to Queensland by the by which all persons over twelve years of age, twelve a Fifteen-pound (£15) Land Order—can TERMS OF PASSAGE MONEY :— J. & G. HARRIS. 106 REMOVED to those centrally-situated Pre- mises, Queen-street, next door to Mr. C. G. Campen, Tobacconist, and solicits a continuance of their Saloon . 45 and £50 form Torchlight Procession to Theatre. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, February22. stone'e Celebrated Romautic Drama, in Three George O'Kennedy ..... His Brother, for the due transmission to Europe of all Articles intended for the Paris Exhibition of Secretary to the Commission in Brisbane for the space they are likely to require, and also articles can be received in Brisbane after the in an after advertisement. WHOLE or Separate TENDERS are HOUSES in George-street, at the risk of the to be sent in on or before THURSDAY, March 1st, 1866. The lowest or any tender will not SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, in Queen 2546 NOTICE.—J. EBENSTON begs to inform the Public that he has OPENED a FORTITUDE VALLEY, near Royal George where every requisite for the Furnishing of may be had at very moderate charges. Best VICTORIA THEATRE. SIR GEORGE F. BOWEN, The Performance will commence with Buch- Mr. FRANK HARLOWE. Mr. C. R. WRIGHT. were notified in the Gazette, of the 27th May next, and to keep open to the 12th of the held in Melbourne on or about the month of Medals will be awarded in all the various so as to reach their destination by the time prescribed by the Melbourne Commission—viz., from the 1st to the 21st July. The Commissioners will also make provision OF THE OR, £10 REWARD.—STOLEN from the Redcliffe Reserve, Umpie Bong, a Dark-bay COB, branded blotched TB with W, all on near shoulder. The above reward will be of the thief. 2713 PATRICK WHALAN, Umpie Bong. bane, a Black PONY, branded CR near H. J. M'DERMOTT, Albert-street ; or £5 on conviction of the thief, if stolen. 2690 Road. Mr. KOSVITZ, Jeweller, of Queen- to the finder on delivery of the above to him, NOTICE.—All ACCOUNTS due to this Leader Office, February 20, 1866. 2694 will be carriod on as heretofore under the name, style, or firm of " Brabant and Co." Witness—M. LYONS, Articled Clerk to James F. Garrick, Solicitor, Brisbane. Queen-street, Brisbane, Jan. 1, 1866. 2666 TO THOMAS SHERSON.—Unless you PAY the Rent due for House and Shop in Brunswiok-street, Fortitude Valley, within Seven days from this date, I shall sell the Goods left on the Promises by you to defray the same. 21, 1866 2651 toria Boarding-house, George-street, to save further trouble 2748 NOTICE.—To the Members of the Australian The Undersignod, at the request of Mr. Buckley, begs to intimate that, he being about to RESIGN tho above AGENCY, all Payment of Premiums must from and after the 1st of MARCH next, be paid to JAMES WARNER, Esq., Edward-street. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. his Dishonored Cheque, due to the Vic- Sydney and Melbourne Hotel, Kent and Margaret streets, Sydney, hereby requests all receive said Property, within Twenty-one Days from this date, or such Property, of whatever will be SOLD without reserve by public auc- UN day SOLD to JAMES TAYLOR, of NOTICE.—All ACCOUNTS against the above Estate, are requested to be ren- CHARLES TRUNDLE. AUGUST SITTER, from Patschkau,—Satis- factory news for you at the Prussian Con- sulate, Brisbane. 2660 IF Mr. HOBSON, Watchmaker, will call on J. ROWLAND, at the office of this paper, he will hear of something to his advantage now prepared to Heave-down and Execute all Repairs on any Vessels coming up the Brisbane street, beg to intimate that they are BENJAMIN BACKHOUSE, Architect, Brown's Buildings, corner of Queen and Albert experience in this Disease, is prepared to give instructions how to Inoculate, and to super- Schools, Diocese Cork, Ireland. TOLLERTON HOUSE, Charlotte-street, 2586 Nature of Work. M'Qullin, Roger... 22 O'Donnell, Law- By his Excellency's Command, 18 |
| 2011-09-10 16:59:08.0 | anonymous | M'Grath James ... 28 | McGrath James ... 28 |
| 2011-04-17 16:53:00.0 | user:public:dianne.randell | Mary Julia Thomas Bryde, Philip Mary James Purcell, James Bridget Mary John Thomas Ryan, Thomas Eliza Eliza Wallace, John Eagan,^Thomas ... 25 Catherine John Archibald Burke, John G. Catherine. Brazil, Dennis Bolton, Josh. Brisbane, Jamos Burke, Patrick Bohan, Patrick Bywater, Josh. Blane, John Byrne, Lawrence Cuffe, Charles Richard Corcoran, Massey Collins, John Craig, John Conlan, James Connor, William, Daly, James Dwyer, James Daicy, Michael Duncan, William Deane, George Dollanlv, Timothy 27 Hogan, Mishacl ... 25 Portloy, John ...4L Bridget .., 12 Josoph, Michael ... 27 Joyce, Edward .,, 27 William ... li Lewie, James ... 20 Loncrgan, John ,,.24 Lynch, Thomas ... 21 Mannion, Thomas 23 M'Nab, John ,..21 O'Laughlin, Mehi. 22 O'Donohue, John.,. 23 Thompson, Ezokiol 27 Watson, Alcxandor 21 Androw, Ellon ,,,25 Bryan, Julia Bohun, Rose Browne, Bridget., Brogan, Margarot Brazil, Catherine, ü¡> Connor, Eleanor ,,,27 M'Gratli, Jamos ... 28 Cuff, Mary Comber, Mary A. Coonoy, Ellon , Driscoll, Oathonuo 22 Day, Margai et , , l8 Fisher, Bridgot ,., 25 Glass, Isabella ,,, 19 Galvin, Bridgot ... 24 Holland, Mary ,..21 Hughes, Calhoiino 26 Hughos^ Culherino 23 Joseph, Bessio Reefe, Bridget Leary, Ann Lynn, Mary ,,. 23 Murray, Esther ,,, 23 Molloy, Margai et,. l8 Mahoney, Anne ,,, 19 Mulcahy, Mary '.. 23 M'Gurk, Eliraboth 20 M'Nab, Margaret M'Kelvey, Ellon. Mahon, Ellen . Pierce, Catherine,.. 21 Benjamin... IO Margarot... 23 Mary Thomas . Ryan, Johanna , Bridgot . Margarot, Jane Mary A. ,,, 11 James ,,, é Margarot,,. 2 Louisa Tilomas John Stephenson, Jane,.. 26 Treaocy, Mary ... SO ! Watson, Sarah A. 16 Wallace, Margarot 15 Mary Jessie Isabolla . James William . Mary " ... l8 Sarah Ann Margaret, Johanna , Anne , Mary | Mary ... 30 Julia ... 10 Thomas ... 9 Bryde, Philip ... 27 Mary ... 20 James ... 1 Purcell, James ... 32 Bridget ...28 Mary ...5 John ... 3 Thomas ...1 Ryan, Thomas ...38 Eliza ... 34 Eliza ... 1o Wallace, John ...42 Eagan,Thomas ... 25 Catherine ...41 John ...13 Archibald ... 5 Burke, John G. ... 15 Catherine ...1 Brazil, Dennis ...20 Bolton, Josh. ...26 Brisbane, James ...22 Burke, Patrick ...24 Bohan, Patrick ...17 Bywater, Josh. ...30 Blane, John ... 25 Byrne, Lawrence ... 26 Cuffe, Charles ... 21 Richard ...18 Corcoran, Massey ...20 Collins, John ...22 Craig, John ...20 Conlan, James ... 22 Connor, William ... 24 Daly, James ... 24 Dwyer, James ... 24 Darcy, Michael ... 18 Duncan, William ... 21 Deane, George ... 20 Dollanty, Timothy 27 Hogan, Michael ... 25 Portley, John ...44 Bridget .. 12 Joseph, Michael ... 27 Joyce, Edward ... 27 William ... 14 Lewiw, James ... 20 Lonergan, John ...24 Lynch, Thomas ... 24 Mannion, Thomas ... 23 M'Nab, John ...21 O'Laughlin, Mchl. 22 O'Donohue, John... 23 Thompson, Ezekiol 27 Watson, Alexander 21 Andrew, Ellen ... 25 Bryan, Julia ... 25 Bohun, Rose ... 19 Browne, Bridget.. 21 Brogan, Margaret ... 23 Brazil, Catherine ... 55 Connor, Eleanor ... 27 M'Grath James ... 28 Cuff, Mary ... 56 Comber, Mary A. .. 29 Cooney, Ellen ... 20 Driscoll, Catherine 22 Day, Margaret 18 Fisher, Bridget ... 25 Glass, Isabella ... 19 Galvin, Bridget ... 24 Holland, Mary ...21 Hughes, Catherine .. 26 Hughes, Catherine ... 23 Bridget ... 27 Joseph, Bessie ... 29 Reefe, Bridget ... 20 Leary, Ann ... 19 Lynn, Mary ... 23 Murray, Esther ... 23 Molloy, Margaret ... 18 Mahoney, Anne ... 19 Mulcahy, Mary .. 23 M'Gurk, Elizabeth ... 20 M'Nab, Margaret ... 51 M'Kelvey, Ellen ... 27 Mahon, Ellen ...43 Pierce, Catherine ... 21 Benjamin...10 Margaret... 23 Mary ... 25 Thomas ... 4 Ryan, Johanna ... 25 Bridget ... 2 Margaret ... 1 Jane ... 30 Mary A. ... 11 James ... 4 Margaret ... 2 Louisa ... 6 Thomas ... 4 John ... 2 Stephenson Jane ... 26 Treacey, Mary ... 50 Watson, Sarah A. ... 16 Wallace, Margaret 15 Mary ... 18 Jessie ... 16 Isabella ... 14 James ... 12 William ... 10 Mary ... 18 Sarah ... 18 Ann ... 15 Margaret ... 12 Johanna ... 21 Anne ... 28 Mary ... 23 |
| 2011-04-17 16:23:09.0 | user:public:dianne.randell | Ahcrac, Patrick ... 82 Thomas . Purcoll, Jamos Thomas , Catherin o . Archibald . Burke, John G. , Catherine . Brisbane, Jumos , I Bollan, Patriok | Bywater, Josh. Blanc, John Ouiro, Charles Corcoran, Massey, Cullen, Thomas .., 24 D w3 or, James Deane, Georgo | Aherne, Patrick ... 32 Thomas Purcell, James Thomas Catherine Archibald Burke, John G. Catherine. Brisbane, Jamos Bohan, Patrick Bywater, Josh. Blane, John Cuffe, Charles Corcoran, Massey Cullen, Thomas .. 24 Dwyer, James Deane, George |
| 2011-04-17 16:08:25.0 | user:public:dianne.randell | J0HN KLEIN, WATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER, And hi3 Worship the Mayor and Corporation GRAND TOROHLIGHT PROCESSION. Connor O'Konnedy.Head of nn old Irish Georgo O'Konnedy.His Brothor, Song-" Our Fire Brigndo" A Ar0LUNTEER FlREMAN. Mr. AUGUSTUS HUE3MAN and Mr. GEORGE ROBERT FIFE. Tho business THOMAS STRONG, Oxley Croek, Fobruary NOTICE TO PASSESGERS BY 'THE MAIL COACH TCÍfoOWOOMBA. SAGES to this Colony, who have been omharkod in tho CHARLIE PALMER, whioh vossol sailed from Pljnnouth for Brisbane on tho 2nd ¡ Dccombor, 1865 :- < Xilino or Immimnut. Ago JOHN M<DONNELL, Xnmo of Immlgiimt, AKO. Immigration Agent." WANTED a good MILOH COW. Apply | JOHN KLEIN, WATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER, And his Worship the Mayor and Corporation GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. Connor O'Kennedy.Head of an old Irish George O'Kennedy.His Brothor, Song-" Our Fire Brigade" A VOLUNTEER FIREMAN. Mr. AUGUSTUS HUESMAN and Mr. GEORGE ROBERT FIFE. The business THOMAS STRONG, Oxley Creek, February NOTICE TO PASSESGERS BY THE MAIL COACH TO TOOWOOMBA. SAGES to this Colony, who have been embarked in the CHARLIE PALMER, which vessel sailed from Plymouth Brisbane on the 2nd December, 1865 :- Name of Immigrant. Age JOHN M'DONNELL, Name of Immigrant, Age. Immigration Agent. WANTED a good MILCH COW. Apply |
| 2010-05-18 15:33:51.0 | anonymous | XTTHEREAS o Cause of Subtraction of VV Wages, Civil and Maritime, has boon instituted in the Viee-Admiralty Court of Queensland, on behalf of George Gee, lato mato on board tho said ship or vessel Missie ; and Georgo Wilson, Samuel Napier, John Mar- shall, and Jerry Botina, and Owen M'Carthy (late mariners on board the Baid ship or vessel), against the brig Missie, now lying in tho River virtue of a warrant issued from tho Registry of entered in tho said Cause :, Tliis is to giro Notice to nil poKons who havo or claim to havo any right, titlo, or interest in the said brig Missie, her tacklo, apparel, furniture, and cargo, that if an appearance in tho said Cause bo not entered in the Registry of tho said Court within Six Days from tho publication of this notice, the Judge of tho' said Court will order tho said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furni- ture, and cargo," to bo SOLD to answer the same ; or make such order in tho premises as to him shull seem right.-Dated tho 21st day of February, 18G6. O.S.] JAMES STOCKWELL, Registrar. Proctor for tho Plaintiffs, Queen-street, Bris- bane.' 2735 | WHEREAS a Cause of Subtraction of Wages, Civil and Maritime, has been instituted in the Vice-Admiralty Court of Queensland, on behalf of George Gee, late mate on board the said ship or vessel Missie ; and George Wilson, Samuel Napier, John Mar- shall, and Jerry Rotina, and Owen M'Carthy (late mariners on board the said ship or vessel), against the brig Missie, now lying in the River virtue of a warrant issued from the Registry of entered in the said Cause :, This is to give Notice to all perons who have or claim to have any right, title, or interest in the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo, that if an appearance in the said Cause be not entered in the Registry of the said Court within Six Days from the publication of this notice, the Judge of the said Court will order the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furni- ture, and cargo, to bo SOLD to answer the same ; or make such order in the premises as to him shall seem right.-Dated the 21st day of February, 1866. [L.S.] JAMES STOCKWELL, Registrar. Proctor for the Plaintiffs, Queen-street, Bris- bane. 2735 |
| 2010-04-23 16:39:20.0 | anonymous | HENRY EDWIN- HECKENBERG, Master. WHEREAS a, Cause of Subtraction of Queensland, on behalf of Thomas Buddie, Into Brisbano, near Kangaroo Point, under arrest by virtue of a "warrant issued from the Registry has been entered in the said Cause : terest in the Baid brig Missie, her tackle, gistry Office of the said Court, within BÍX days from the publication of this Notice, tho Judge of tho said Court will order the said brig MisBie, her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo to bo SOLD, to answer tho claims instituted, or order in the premises as to him sholl seem Proctor for the Plaintiff, Queen-street, Bris bane._2751 | HENRY EDWIN HECKENBERG, Master. WHEREAS a Cause of Subtraction of Queensland, on behalf of Thomas Buddle, late Brisbane, near Kangaroo Point, under arrest by virtue of a warrant issued from the Registry has been entered in the said Cause ; terest in the said brig Missie, her tackle, gistry Office of the said Court, within six days from the publication of this Notice, the Judge of the said Court will order the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo to bo SOLD, to answer the claims instituted, or order in the premises as to him shall seem Proctor for the Plaintiff, Queen-street, Bris- bane. 2751 |
| 2009-04-11 10:09:21.0 | user:public:veronica1 | Brazil, Donnis | Brazil, Dennis |
| 2008-10-03 07:18:08.0 | anonymous | M the 24th Instant, at 2 o'dock p.m. PARES : 8s. ; Children, Half-Price. 2687 ROBT. R. SMELLIE, Sooretary. TO IPSWICH-Saloon, 6s. j Fore Cabin, 3s. ¡ ruary 27, at S p.m. ROBERT R. SMELLIE, Sooretary. February 24, at 8 o'clock p.m. noxt, February 27, at 6 o'clock p.m. TO FOLLOW TnE QUEEN OF THE _Commander, is now on tho berth and will receive ovory possible despatch. rapidity of har passages and the excellent way Cargoes, ono of Wool, from Sydney, and the ?other of Cotton from Shanghao, to London. Wool and Cotton will bo takon at the follow- ing rates, dolivory being inado in Ipswich or From Brisbane or Ipswich: Olean Wool or primage j greasy wool, id. per lb., and 5 From tlio Bay (Shippers delivering alongsido) : Clean,Wool or Cotton, Jd. per lb., aud 5 per cent, primage ¡ Greasy Wool, 3d. per HidcB, per ton of 40, 40s. and 6 por cent. RATES OB PASSAGE MONEY: This Vessel will also carry Patont Firo BROTHERS & CO., Brisbane j or, J. & G. --^.»Captain JAMES STOTT, Commander. This Vessel is of a high class, and only tliree light cargo. She has oxcollent accommodation for a few cabin and intermediate passongers. J Government. wa FRIENDS AT HOME. ' pERSONS desirous of REMITTING FUNDS -A- to FRIENDS at HOME, for the purpose tf lack Ball Line, under the Land Ordor System oy which all perssns over twelve years of ago, pound (£30) Land Order, and Oluldren under »emit the whole or part of the Passage Money «rough the undesigned ; and should the sums remitted not be used for tho payment of Pas- sages, the amount will bo roturned to the porties ±& G HARRIS. 106 ,T0HN KLEIN, WATOHMAKEB, JEWELEEB, ¿KW. 0pTicrAI* °egs to inform his friends, KEMm&ÍPÍthe publi(S g°nen%. that he has A8" to those centmllysituated Pre Cam **JLeen-street, next door to Mr. C. G. of the^aV^0000^' and 8OlÍ0ÍtS * contimmnce BOHS; ^V* ^«scMption done on the shortest »nee, and on the most reasonable terms, --^ronometers repaired and rated. 2745 FURNITURE of a respectable Four-Roomed TO LT?Tttgei 3?0E SALE> chc!1P- Cottage »AHNEIT, 109, Queen-strect. T 2738 Salo<m.45 and £50 | the 24th Instant, at 2 o'dock p.m. FARES : 8s. ; Children, Half-Price. 2687 ROBT. R. SMELLIE, Secretary. TO IPSWICH-Saloon, 6s. Fore Cabin, 3s. ruary 27, at 5 p.m. ROBERT R. SMELLIE, Secretary. February 24, at 3 o'clock p.m. next, February 27, at 6 o'clock p.m. TO FOLLOW THE QUEEN OF THE _Commander, is now on the berth and will receive every possible despatch. rapidity of her passages and the excellent way Cargoes, one of Wool, from Sydney, and the other of Cotton from Shanghai, to London. Wool and Cotton will bo taken at the follow- ing rates, delivery being made in Ipswich or From Brisbane or Ipswich: Clean Wool or primage , greasy wool, 7/8d. per lb., and 5 From the Bay (Shippers delivering alongside) : Clean,Wool or Cotton, 7/8d. per lb., and 5 per cent, primage ¡ Greasy Wool, 3/4d. per Hides, per ton of 40, 40s. and 5 per cent. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY: This Vessel will also carry Patent Fire BROTHERS & CO., Brisbane : or, J. & G. Captain JAMES STOTT, Commander. This Vessel is of a high class, and only three light cargo. She has excellent accommodation for a few cabin and intermediate passengers. Government. FRIENDS AT HOME. PERSONS desirous of REMITTING FUNDS to FRIENDS at HOME, for the purpose Black Ball Line, under the Land Order System by which all perssns over twelve years of age, pound (£30) Land Order, and Chilldren under remit the whole or part of the Passage Money through the undesigned ; and should the sums remitted not be used for the payment of Pas- sages, the amount will be returned to the parties J& G HARRIS. 106 J0HN KLEIN, WATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER, and Optician begs to inform his friends, customers, and the public that he has REMOVED to those centrally-situated Pre mises,Queen-street, next door to Mr. C. G. Campen,Tobacconist, and Solicits a continuance of their favours. Repairs of all description done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, Chronometers repaired and rated. 2745 FURNITURE of a respectable Four-Roomed Cottage, FOR SALE, Cheap. Cottage TO LET at very low rent, Apply Mr. BARNETT 109, Queen-street. 2738 Saloon.45 and £50 |
| 2008-10-03 06:49:32.0 | anonymous | mfTlBGB Screw Steam Yacht EMMA Wharf, for CLEVELAND, on SATURDAY JL will loavo Messrs. Eaff and Oo.'s | The Screw Steam Yacht EMMA Wharf, for CLEVELAND, on SATURDAYHelp fix this text! will leave Messrs. Raff and Co.'s |