August 27.—Telegraph, steamer, Captain Cottler, from Rocknamptou. Tatieuger for Maryborough —Messrs, Kerr, Bronitz, Clayton, Houghton, Hon. B. U. Morclou, and 5 in the sterage. For Brisbane —Messrs. ...
Article : 94 wordsFor the first time since the Queensland commenced running the mail has not reached us in time for publication. We are indebted to the kindness of Captain Gottier and other gentleman for the following ...
Article : 346 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—yesterday (Friday morn-ing, two miners named Thomas Jonei and — Makepeace, engnged in mining coal in the pits of Messrs. Campbell. Son, and Co., at Rtd Bank ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsTHE usual weekly meeting of the Council was held on Saturday. Present: - The Mayor. Aldermen Thacker, Purser, and Cleary. Minutes of the last meeting having been ...
Article : 389 wordsTHE Editor cannot be held responsible for the opinions of correspondents. LETTERS intended for publication must have the name and address of the writer attached not necessarily ...
Article : 70 wordsSIR,—Having lately arrived st.'Brisbane by the ship Helenslee, I was therefore totally a stranger to this colony; and feeling anxlous to know something about it, i made inquiry of the ...
Article : 573 wordsMESSES, Mort and Co. held to-day their weekly produce sale The wool market was without any alteration, not with standing the unfavourable report of the London wool sales. The ...
Article : 268 wordsTHE intelligence received by the June English mail concerning the departure of the "Ariadne" has created much uneasiness in this neighbourhood. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsThe volunteer movcment in this city has re-ceived a fresh impetus through the arrival amongst us of Captain Pitt, a gentleman associ-ated with the movement in the sister colony of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsWith very good reason the talk of the town now is invariably about the weather and the drought. If there be not a speedy change, our 'settlers must sustain ruinous losses, for already on ...
Article : 606 words"Sir,—Aa my friend Captain Cottier was relat-ing to some geatlemen yesterday the particulars of the sad disaster that occurred at Bockhamp ton the other day. Mr. John Kent, C.C.L. stood ...
Article : 266 wordsSIR—Finding that, the Government has granted free passages to wide Bay, to many Immigrants as may be hired in Brisbane and willing to accept the offer,I take the ...
Article : 106 wordsSIR,—Hearing as I have the reports respecting the capabilities of the different rivers of Queens-land as agricultural districts,I think it my to state what I have seen for the good of the ...
Article : 446 wordsSIR,—The announcement in your issue of the 3lst ultm[?]regarding the resignation of Mr. Mackenzie, was calculted to shake the equanimity of our nerves.Some of the people of your ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Thu 28 Aug 1862, Page 2
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