The attention of Advertisers is respectfully drawn to our Scale of Charges as announced in the first column, at in future the prices will be strictly adhered to, ...
Article : 49 wordsSIR—Whoever may read the leading article of the Warwick Argut of to-day, regarding the untimely end of the late Michael Murray, will he likely to draw conclusions ...
Article : 292 wordsDECAPOLIS.—This superb new yacht-built slipper barque, 600 tons register now on her first voyage, and classed double AI at Lloyds for 20 years, commanded by T. M. Almoud, ...
Article : 333 wordsSIR.—Ar a resident in thin district I would like to give you my impressions upon some of the circumstances which look place at the opening of the railway to Allora on Thursday, ...
Article : 697 wordsOn Thursday last was celebrated the opening of anothers —ection of the railway line which is to connect Warwick with the seaboard. Important as such an [?]vent is to ...
Article : 2,708 wordsThe escort leaves to-morrow for Maryborough with 3390 ounces. The Chatsworth Reef still keeps up its yield. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. Rayner, the crack rifle shot, died yesterday. A deputation of the Irish Tesidents has been appointed to invite His Royal ...
Article : 108 words"I have heard the report of tho inquest held upon the body of Michael Murray read to me out of the Wartoick Argus, and I deny having said anything at the inquest to ...
Article : 131 wordsPer Lady Yonng, From Sydney-34 mats sugar, 10 chats tea, 2 hogsheads rum, 12 boxes candles, 4 quarter casks brandy, 8 packages of drapery, Davis, Harris, & Co.; 1 truss, J. ...
Article : 29 wordsHis Royal Highuess Prince Aifred laid the found[?]tion-stone of the new Sailors Home on Saturday last. He in expected to sail for Sydney this evening. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Pastoral Times, ou Feb. 27, gives the following stock report- The accounts from the interior are a little more che[?]ring than they were, though the ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Government have issued regulations prohibiting the importation of sheep from Victoria, as long as [?]cab exists in that colony. ...
Article : 23 words"There is a statement in the cvideoce of Janieg Devlin at the inquest on the body of Michael Murray, reported in the Warwick Argus, that Devlin * tolJ me and I told Mr, ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Secretary of the Eastern Downs Horti. cultural And Agricultural Association his received a donation of £10 10s, from F. J. C. Wildash, Esq., to the funds of that ...
Article : 1,816 wordsAn exciting chase after a horse thief and would-be bushranger, ended in his capture and the recovery of the stolen goods during the past week. It will be remembered by ...
Article : 722 wordsSIR,—I recognise the Bost it is all very well fur him to try and hide bis literary talents under the cog of "One who voted at Glenelg," but it won't do; the sweet ...
Article : 429 wordsBRI[?]SANE.—A fair amount of buslness has been done during the week, with hut little alteration to prices.—Flour has come to hand more fraely, two cargoss having arrived during ...
Article : 128 wordsOn Tuesday next our senators will again meet Will it be to re-enact the acnes of a couple of months ago? will it be so fight over the poss[?]ssion ...
Article : 1,135 wordsSIR,—In your report of the proceedings at the Warwick Municipal Council, which appeared in your last issue, under the head of "Town Solictor," it would seem to anyone ...
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Warwick Examiner and Times (Qld. : 1867 - 1919), Sat 13 Mar 1869, Page 2
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