October 13.—LADY BOWEN, s., Captain W. Cottier, from Rockhampton. Passengers: Mrs. Earlley, Mrs. Neale and child Mrs. Sugden, Mrs. W. Flynn, Mrs. M. Gownn and three children, Mrs. Lawless and ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsA VERY peculiar mode of applying for a summons wan illustrated at the Police Court this morning. During the hearing of a minor case, the proceedings of the court were suddenly ...
Article : 227 wordsUNLAWFUL GAMING.—Harry Vicars and Jacob Schools were brought up charged with having, by means of an unlawful game, obtained the sum of £4 from Job Simpson. ...
Article : 335 wordsIn the Legislative Council yesterday the plans and book of reference of the Warwick and Killarney Railway were adopted. The first report of the select committee on ...
Article : 557 wordsMr. Bayard, the new President of the Senate, assumes temporarily the office of Vice-President of the United States. Later. ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsLAST night at the Temperance Hall Mr. Isaac Sharpe gave a lecture on what he had seen in Norway, Iceland, Greenland, and Labrador. Mr. Sharpe is a member of the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Cesarewitch was run for at Newmarket yesterday with the following result :—Foxhall, 1; Chippendale, 2; Fiddler, 3. ...
Article : 28 wordsDEPLORABLE must be the condition of any country when its rulers may not only openly violate law in their several processes of administration, but feel ...
Article : 1,987 wordsThe bulk of the beef brought from Australia by the steamer Orient, has been sold at Smithfield at an average prioe of 5½d. It wad pronounced to be of excellent quality. ...
Article : 39 wordsTHE land in this district has doubled in value within the last three three months, owing to large purchases made by men from the other colonies—noticeably farmers from the Clarence ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsThe Australian mails, by the P. and O. R.M.S. Kaisir-i-Hind, were delivered yesterday, and those by the Orient liner Garonne on the 9th. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe steamer Ipswich will leave Campbell's wharf at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning for Southport, returning on Monday. These trips will be continued regularly throughout the ...
Article : 111 wordsDr. Renwick, member for East Sydney, has accepted the portfolio of Minister for Mines. Late last night a party of larrikins, with whom was F. Wisdom, a son of the ...
Article : 526 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday the Supplementary Estimates for 1881-82. were received, by message from the Governor. The Council's amendments in the Sale of ...
Article : 3,619 wordsDRAINAGE OF THE LAW COURTS.—It will be remembered that the Local Board of Health have for some time past oomplained of the drainage from the water-closets in the Supreme ...
Article : 738 wordsTHE season at this rapidly riding aud fashionable watering place is just commencing. Since the close of last season great improvements have been made, and many new building have ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsI HAVE analysed an original packet of "The Ta[?]ping Mixture," and I certify that, in its chemical properties as tea, it reaches a much higher standard than that which is now ...
Article : 358 wordsBORING FOR PETROLEUM.—The Gawler Standard says that experimental boring for petroleum is being curried on near Williamstown (38 miles north of Adelaide). The men are ...
Article : 309 wordsCROWDED OUT.—Our report of the Southern District Court and several correspondents letter are unavoidably held over. CRICKET—A match will be played between ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thu 13 Oct 1881, Page 2
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