In the Supreme Court on Wednesday. His Honor the Judge said that the rule for a new trial in the case of Bartley v. Row, would be made absolute, on the ground that improper evidence had been admitted on the trial. ...
Article : 453 wordsThe usual weekly meeting was held on Wednesday last, Present—The Mayor, Aldermen Johnstone, Stanley, Clune, O'Malley, Watkins, and Gorry. The seal prepared by Mr. Ham was exhibited to the ...
Article : 96 wordsMessrs. Mackenzie and Bowland report the sale, on Wednesday last, of congou tees at 23s. to 25s. per box; cases of German toys, at 16s.; saddles, 40s. to 75s.; and general merchandize at low figures. ...
Article : 192 wordsA letter was read from Mr. Henry Kilner, enclosing a copy of a letter from the Sydney Fire Insurance Company, with a view to the Corporation again discussing the propriety of obtaining a fire-engine for the town of ...
Article : 455 wordsAn inquest was held at the Hospital on Tuesday last, on the body of John M'Alpin, who was drowned in the Bremer river on the previous day. The following evidence was given: ...
Article : 290 wordsPASTORAL PROPERTIES.—Good sheep properties, particularly to the north, are much enquired for, as also young breeding sheep; and, without doubt, should the demand continue, extensive operations will be effected ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsWool.—Since the departure of the October mail there has been few transactions worthy of note in this market. As yet the arrivals of the new clip (which may be considered unusually late) have been so small that no ...
Article : 153 wordsWE are again compelled to omit "Una's" letter. Those Subscribers to the Queensland Times who do not receive their papers regularly, would confer a favour on the Proprietors by immediately ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 796 wordsST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—The Rev. Mr. Bailey who is to be the Rev. L. H. Rumseys coadjuter at this church has arrived in Ipswich and will at once commence his clerical duties, we believe the Rev. gentleman will take ...
Article : 916 wordsThe heaviness of the English funds continues to increase, and they have closed to-day at another decline. Consuls for money opened at the heavy quotation of yesterday, 93½ to ¼, and after a fall to, 93 they closed ...
Article : 567 wordsA letter was read from the Auctioneers of Ipswich calling the attention of the Corporation to the inconvenience suffered by them from the want of a suitable erection in the shape of a restrum, &c., at the Corporation Sale ...
Article : 33 wordsEACH mail from England brings intelligence of the increased anxiety of the manufacturers of the mother country respecting the supply of cotton. The news from America, too, shows ...
Article : 1,081 wordsThe Mayor laid on the table a plan of the baths prepared by Mr. Sherwin, the cost estimated by him would be about £500. After some discussion, it was agreed to postpone this matter until Monday. ...
Article : 12 wordsAlderman Gorry enquired if tenders had been called for a culvert in Mortimer-street, apposite Pamton's The Mayor replied that there had not the Council them adjourned till Monday at ten ...
Article : 14 wordsGeorgey, the blackfellow, is to be hanged next Thursday morning. ...
Article : 3 words[While our columns will be always open to the insertion of correspondence on subjects of local and general interest, we do not, by any means, hold ourselves responsible for the sentiments that ...
Article : 42 wordsTHE STEAM DREDGE.—The fates seem to be remarkably unpropitious with reference to the steam dredge, for we learn the already prolonged delay will be still further extended on account of an unfortunate mishap, ...
Article : 171 wordsSIR,—Will you permit me to draw attention to an evil which, it seems to me, admits of very simple rectification. I refer to the late hours to which, me especially on Saturday night, the stores in Ipswich remain open. It ...
Article : 506 wordsBay mare, JM conjoined off-shoulder, blaze down face, near hind foot white Grey mare, spur off-side Bay filly, N over 133 near shoulder, O near-thigh, ...
Article : 61 wordsRed and white heifer, top off near-car, blotch off-ribs Brown bull, no legible brand. Red cow, two notches off-car, cross over 4 off-rump, blotch off-loin ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Summer now closing has been a very favourable one, as respects the weather, and in most parts of England a good harvest has been secured in first-[?]ate condition. This was much waited after last year's deficiency, and ...
Article : 602 wordsNews received from the Lachlan informs us that many miners are deserting the new diggings for Lambing Flat, where a new rush setting in at a soot named Wombat. The Chinese are said to be fast increasing in ...
Article : 67 wordsJames Annand was charged, under the Towns Police Act, with obstructing the foot-path in Bell-street. The case was dismissed owing to the informality of the summons. ...
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