Land Commissioner's Court.—At the monthly sitting of the Ipswich Land Commissioner's Court, held yesterday before the Deputy Commissioner (Mr. R. C. ...
Article : 123 wordsCricket.—The annual meeting of the Cleveland Cricket Club was held in Connor and Dore's cafe on October 2. All the old officers were re-elected, and ...
Article : 251 wordsLight Horse.—The Caboolture troop of 2nd Light Horse put in two day's training on the Show Grounds on Saturday and Sunday last. Lieut. Christie was in ...
Article : 173 wordsCountry Women's Association.—Members of the Allora branch of the Country Women's Association assembled in the Central Hall for the purpose of bidding ...
Article : 273 wordsKitchen Evening.—There was a pleasant gathering in the Methodist Church on October 2, when a kitchen evening was tendered to Miss Krohn by members of ...
Article : 150 wordsFruit Loadings.—The despatches to the Sydney and Melbourne markets this week totalled 1688 cases of pines, 883 cases of bananas, and 263 cases of sundries. ...
Article : 335 wordsTennis Club.—A meeting of the Tennis Club Committee was held on Wednesday evening, Mr. R. A. Richardson presiding. Mr. Carr's resignation was accepted [?] ...
Article : 240 wordsRailway Loadings.—The principal loadings at the Cedar Creek railway station for September comprised: 759 cases [?] nas to Melbourne and Adelaide; 3311 ...
Article : 154 wordsArbor Day.—Friday last being Arbor Day sports were held in the grounds of the Gayndah State School. According to reports this year's Arbor Day sports ...
Article : 402 wordsFootball Banquet.—Mr. C. G. Knowles, President of the Waratah Football Club, tendered a banquet to the club at the Cafe Majestic on October 30. Nearly all ...
Article : 413 wordsBenefit Function.—A plain and fancy dress ball, held in aid of the Gympie Ambulance funds, resulted in a sum of £24 being raised. ...
Article : 104 wordsNarrow Escape.—A man named M'Avoy had a narrow escape from being killed last Thursday evening. He was crossing the railway bridge, when a train approached. ...
Article : 72 wordsWeather.—In spite of the changeable weather, many visitors came down for the week-end. Fishing during the week was fair. ...
Article : 31 wordsArbor Day.—Arbor day was celebrated at the Blautrye State School on October 4. The attendance of parents and friends was a record one. A sports programme, ...
Article : 65 wordsDance.—Mr. H. Nesbit gave an invitation dance int the Waterford Arms Hall on Saturday night, which was largely attended from all parts of the district. ...
Article : 72 wordsInsolvency Case. In the Supreme Court on Monday, on the petition of Thomas Brown and Sons, Norman Whitmee, storekeeper, of Richmond, was ...
Article : 51 wordsFruit Despatches.—Fruit and vegetable loadings from Landsborough for week ending October 2 were as follows:—For Sydney, 62 cases bananas, 92 cases papaws, and ...
Article : 134 wordsSeasonal Prospects.—The country is looking splendid after the recent bounteous rains. The season is the best experienced for several years. Large quantities ...
Article : 103 wordsBullocks for Brisbane.—Hodgson Bros. trucked another 50 bullocks to Brisbane on September 27. They come from Retreat S[?]at. ...
Article : 73 wordsTransfer.—Mr. J. Hilton, of the local railway staff, has received notice of his promotion to station-master and transfer to Wyandra, and will leave Goondiwindi ...
Article : 29 wordsTennis.—The Birkdale State School Tennis Club played the Wynnum No. 1 State School Club on the Birkdale ground on October 2. Wynnum was successful ...
Article : 85 wordsThe reservation of an area of about 1414 acres in the parish of Charlestown, Nanango district, for timber has been officially approved. ...
Article : 25 wordsL.P.A.—The monthly meeting of the East Beerburrum L.P.A. was held on 5th instant, Mr. G. D. Bennett in the chair. It was resolved that the Under Secretary ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 8 Oct 1924, Page 9
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