October 26.—Queensland, steamer, Captain Quayle, from Brisbane. Passengers—Mrs. Picken, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Parmina, Bishop Tuffnell, Messrs. Graham, Frazer, Wilson, Mollarde, ...
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Article : 57 wordsIT may be a year or two, perhaps more, before the Maryborough and Gayndah Railway is opened for traffic: in the meantime the greatest difficulty prevails in the transit of goods to, ...
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Article : 190 wordsChristian Christiansen, in custody on the charge of refusing to pay for his passage from Brisbane to Maryborough per "Queensland," pleaded Not Guilty. The charge was proved ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 wordsTHE following appointments are gazetted in the "Government Gazette" of the 15th inst.: Mr. Richard Rogers Ware, to be ranger of Grown lands and inspector of slaughter-houses ...
Article : 743 wordsWE have been informed, on the best and most reliable authority that the office of Treasurer, rendered vacant by the death of the late Thomas De Lacy Moffatt, Esq., has been offered to and ...
Article : 719 wordsRANKEN, REA, AND CO. REPORT:—The progress of lambing would appear to show better results than was at one time anticipated, and although it will fall considerably short of a first-rate ...
Article : 451 wordsSIR,—I submit the use of language is to convey a meaning,—that under any circumstances the necessity of being explicit in its use should be felt,—and that one who in a manner directs ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 29 Oct 1864, Page 2
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