SIR,—Although the appointment of Mr. Halloran to the Police Magistracy has not been officially announced, the report has been so generally circulated, and by such unquestionable authority, that its correctness I approached is not to ...
Article : 1,026 wordsSIR,—My bullock-driver "Bob the Plower" has given me notice that if I don't style him in the way-bill "Bob the Blower, Esqnire," he must leave my service. He says be reads the paper regularly, and don't see Why every thing ...
Article : 183 wordsSIR,—Having observed in your paper of 28th November, that the charge against Mr. Halloran for falsifying a letter written to him by me, was withdrawn on the ground that its authenticity was admitted by Mr. Walsh. I beg to state for ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR,—When important events take place. Especially when connected with important personages, it appears to me only right and proper that they should be "chronicled." One has occurred during the week, which, I think, deserves special ...
Article : 434 wordsSIR,—The postal Time Table for 1861, as published in your issue of the 26th, is an extraordinary arrangement, and for absurdity and folly, stands without a parallel. Will the inhabitants of these districts submit to it Surely not. ...
Article : 90 wordsSIR,—In the Gazette of the 22nd December last is published the counter position got up by our worthy friend Mr. Aldridge, of the Bush Inn. Nothing that the Maryborough people have over done has ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Wed 9 Jan 1861, Page 3
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