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| Advertising (Advertising), The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), Wednesday 9 January 1935 page Advertising | 2013-04-10 14:45 | STATUROTY NOTICE TO named Martin Rosendahl late of Rock- hampton, via Charters Towers, in the CREDIIORS. |
STATUTORY NOTICE TO named Martin Rosendahl late of Rocky Downs, via Charters Towers, in the CREDITORS. |
| NORTHERN MINER PUBLISHED DAILY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935 (Article), The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), Friday 18 January 1935 page Article | 2013-04-10 14:28 | PUBLISHED DAtLT. PTWpAY, JANUARY 18, 1W Applications (or six months exemp tion'ou each of four auriferous sands claims In the Charters Towers area 6n behalf of Mr. 8yd. N. Williams were Rotated by the Mining Warden (Mr. J. J. Scheibeln) yesterday morning. An application tor leave of absence to the estate of Martin Rosendahl <deoeased), Mr, Reg. H. Smith will of tef for sale at Ills Gill Street office at lDO to-morrow morning two gold ' iMtifcotead leases situates on C&Miy Creek. Charters Towers. The oMfe to tie ottered comprise 40 acres abd $60 actes respectively. |
PUBLISHED DAILY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935 Applications for six months exemp tion on each of four auriferous sands claims in the Charters Towers area on behalf of Mr. Syd. N. Williams were granted by the Mining Warden (Mr. J. J. Scheibein) yesterday morning. An application for leave of absence In the estate of Martin Rosendahl (deceased), Mr. Reg. H. Smith will of fer for sale at his Gill Street office at 11.30 to-morrow morning two gold fields homestead leases situated on Cherry Creek, Charters Towers. The areas to be offered comprise 40 acres and 560 acres respectively. |
| AUDACIOUS THEFT WINDMILL DISMANTLED AND REMOVED. (Article), The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), Tuesday 22 January 1935 page Article | 2013-04-10 14:20 | An auducious theft was carried out hundred wards from Wellington Yards |
An audacious theft was carried out hundred yards from Wellington Yards. |
| AUDACIOUS THEFT WINDMILL DISMANTLED AND REMOVED. (Article), The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), Tuesday 22 January 1935 page Article | 2013-04-10 14:08 | An uuducious theft was carried out dui-iiiu the night of Frtt&y last, when the afternoon ot Friday last, and on Saturday morning It was found that er Smller Silver, followed these tracks The tracks were lost there, and it w&s tracker to assist Smller. The rain on In the matter, and the tracks were ob heavily loaded carl was heard about teis Towers, but with the number ot pot holes and other hiding places In safely stored, their task Is a big one. owing to lack of Information. A large majority or the public appear police, but It should be remembered that by withholding Information the IACIOUS i HEFT |
An auducious theft was carried out during the night of Friday last, when the afternoon of Friday last, and on Saturday morning it was found that er Smiler Silver, followed these tracks The tracks were lost there, and it was tracker to assist Smiler. The rain on in the matter, and the tracks were ob heavily loaded cart was heard about ters Towers, but with the number of pot holes and other hiding places in safely stored, their task is a big one. owing to lack of information. A large majority of the public appear police, but it should be remembered that by withholding information the AUDACIOUS THEFT |
| DISTRICT HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEETING. (Article), The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), Thursday 12 December 1935 page Article | 2013-04-10 13:38 | i A decision to apply to the Queens ] Innd Government lor permission to make use of Intermittent relief labor for meeting held on Monday evening ot the Board of Management, The meetipg, which took place in the other members present were Messrs p. Guuirie, R. S. Rusself, T. Chap'pel, J. IW. Orme, H. P. Poole, J. R. ^olllnsoji, J G. Woodburn, J. M. Clark, H. A. Sld | dens, W. Fugli, A. MeCallum, the ! R.M.O. (Dr. A. N. Park), and the Sec jretary (Mr. W. G. Williams). An ceived from the Home Secretary^ offlce of actual expenditure over the estimat- j ed figures supplied by Slate institutions j expenditure in excess of the amount istration Board setting out thp award The Home Secretary's Office wot? as follows: "With reference to ymii honor to inform you that there is <no Mrs Hunter, sister of the late .Martin Rosendahl, wrote a lengthy letter 'V questlng the hospital to withdraw Its claims against the estate of tt>p de included in the letter set out ttiat o;i he had signed a form agreeing to p^y fee of £3/3/. per week, which was now hospital. The letter qdde^i that sub sequently a donation of £20 had b.e«n 'made to the hospital by Mrs Hupter, ator, the letter maintained," was unable Information conqernlhg the hospitals j Claim for overdue fees against the es patient £3'3/- a week when he signs a thing that could be done was to subr mit a claim to the Public Curator, slid was justified It was stutcd that Rosendahl had was In the vicinity of £190. Mr. Pugh : According to that fetter, the man said he couldn't pgiy the full amount. When there Is nothing in a claim ? It seems to jpe there is some every patient treated at the hpspital was liable under all c(rcumstanpes to be charged at the rate bf £3/3./- a particular patient remained at thp Mr. Slddens said Mrs Hunter had Correspondence, |
A decision to apply to the Queens land Government for permission to make use of intermittent relief labor for meeting held on Monday evening of the Board of Management. The meeting, which took place in the other members present were Messrs D. Guthrie, R. S. Rusself, T. Cha'pel, J. W. Orme, H. P. Poole, J. R. Rollinson, J G. Woodburn, J. M. Clark, H. A. Sid dens, W. Pugh, A. McCallum, the R.M.O. (Dr. A. N. Park), and the Sec retary (Mr. W. G. Williams). An ceived from the Home Secretary's office of actual expenditure over the estimat- ed figures supplied by State institutions expenditure in excess of the amount istration Board setting out the award The Home Secretary's Office wrote as follows: "With reference to your honor to inform you that there is no Mrs Hunter, sister of the late Martin Rosendahl, wrote a lengthy letter re questing the hospital to withdraw its claims against the estate of the de included in the letter set out that on he had signed a form agreeing to pay fee of £3/3/- per week, which was now hospital. The letter added that sub sequently a donation of £20 had been made to the hospital by Mrs Hunter, ator, the letter maintained, "was unable Information concerning the hospital's claim for overdue fees against the es patient £3/3/- a week when he signs a thing that could be done was to sub- mit a claim to the Public Curator, and was justified. It was stated that Rosendahl had was in the vicinity of £190. Mr. Pugh : According to that letter, the man said he couldn't pay the full amount. When there is nothing in a claim ? It seems to me there is some every patient treated at the hospital was liable under all circumstances to be charged at the rate of £3/3/- a particular patient remained at the Mr. Siddens said Mrs Hunter had Correspondence. |