SINCE my last letter the committee of the raceourse have accepted the tender of Mr. Wm. Henderson for the erection of a grand stand, which is to be begun immediately. ...
Article : 201 wordsA WELL-ATTENDED, influential, and representative meeting was held at the residence of Mr. Plunkett, Tambourine, on Saturday evening last, for the purpose of discussiug the Logan ...
Article : 889 wordsTHE usual meeting of the above board was held yesterday afternoon. There were present— Sir A. H. Palmer (in the chair), Messrs. John Petris and T. Finney, Drs. Cannan, Bell, ...
Article : 524 wordsBEFORE his honour Mr. Justice Harding and juries of four. PERKINS V. THE EVANGELICAL STANDARD NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ...
Article : 1,492 wordsI HAVE to report another fatal mining accident which occurred in the B. B. claim at M'Leod's Creek, where a miner named Michael Judge lost his life He was working in a stope about 80ft. ...
Article : 649 wordsOUR district is improving in every respect. A now clerk of works for the Divisional Board arrived by last mail, so that now our roads are likely to be set to rights. ...
Article : 248 wordsDURING the month two deaths have resulted from fracture of the skull. Each was unusually sad in its way. The young man, William Diplock, who fell from the horse Chancellor ...
Article : 625 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—Senior constable Thos Ogilvy Porter to be acting clerk of petty sessions at Windorah, in the room of senior-constable Stuart, resigned, to be commissioners for taking ...
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Advertising : 672 wordsTHE princes' visit has not been without some interest to us, for we were the first to hear the boom of the guns, heralding their approach to our shores. One lucky Nerangite, whilst out at ...
Article : 348 wordsMR. PETER THOMSON has resigned the office of chairman of the Walloon Board, and Mr. J. L. Frederick has been elected to take his place as chairman of the board. I understand a rate of Is. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 648 wordsMATTERS here are now more hopeful than when I last wrote you, the much needed rain having fallen, although notin sufficient quantity yet to give the grass and cropa a good start. It ...
Article : 439 wordsTHIS district, as usual, scoroe high honours at your show. Messrs. Delpratt, Persse, and Drynan, for horses; Messrs. Davy and Gooding, for their splendid sugars; while Shales, the ...
Article : 361 wordsWASHING: at Tambo station finished on Monday last, shearing on Tuesday. The number of sheep shorn was not so great as on last year. Over 40,000 however left their fleeces behind. ...
Article : 520 wordsOUR Divisional Board had a meeting in their office on Monday last, and were successful in obtaining a quorum. The most important matter introduced was that of striking a fresh ...
Article : 349 wordsIN response to circulara issued stating that arrangements had been made with a Melbourne firm to erect a first-class sugar mill in this district, provided that the farmers would guarantee ...
Article : 828 wordsTHE Criminal Sittings of the Southern District Court commenced this morning before his honour Judge Paul. There were only two criminal cases for hearing, but both were of a somewhat ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 27 Aug 1881, Page 6
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