March 2.—Williams, steamer. Captain Smith, from Brisbane. Passengers—Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Bigerstaff, Messrs. Clark, Harris, Battley, Cook, Pentland, Kennedy, Rooy, Cameron, J. Cameron ...
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Family Notices : 24 wordsThe demonstration to celebrate the success of the Eight Hours Movement, to take place on the 1st of March, appears likely to be on a grand scale; most of the shops are to be closed, ...
Article : 572 wordsOUR columns will be open for letters on matters of public utility only—on such questions we wish to promote a free and full discussion. Letters must be accompanied ...
Article : 65 wordsWednesday last was kept as a public holiday | in honour of the eight-hour, movement. All the shops and places of business, were closed. A large procession of mechanics passed in the ...
Article : 295 wordsSIR,—Although I cannot believe, that any other than Almighty God, the Supreme Omnipotent being who "Created" the Universe, has any certain knowledge of the time ...
Article : 251 wordsI AM glad to find that at last a match has been made betwixt the Gayndah and Maryborough Cricket Clubs. A meeting of the committee of the former Club was held on Tuesday last (21st ...
Article : 258 wordsMr. Douglas will address his constituents, this evening, at Gladstone. The Peak Downs Diggings are very dull, no rain had fallen up to the 25th February. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe banquet to Mr. Gilbert Eliott passed off most satisfactorily; between thirty and forty gentlemen sat down to dinner. In a late issue we published a letter of a ...
Article : 1,494 wordsSIR,—There must be at least two to a quarrel" is an adage old as it is rational. Our defeated candidate at the late election appears, however, to have set at naught all laws ...
Article : 888 wordsWith reference to the melancholy death of Mr. Murphy, I must express my surprise that no enterprising disciple of Galen has as yet settled down amongst us. Surely medical ...
Article : 747 wordsSIR,—I beg leave to inform Mr. John Kent that it is not customary for the Mayor and Aldermen of any city or town to take notice of letters such as his; the proper method to ...
Article : 169 wordsJohn Maitland in custody, to answer the charge that he was drunk in Adelaide Street, pleaded guilty, and was admonished and discharged. ...
Article : 33 wordsSIR,—In answer to the remarks made in one of your columns, signed "W. C. Giles," wherein he accuses Mr. Melville of having made unjust remarks upon his brutal assault upon me on the ...
Article : 238 wordsEllen Bennett appeared on a summons charged with using obscene language in a public street. The evidence was conflicting and the case was dismissed. A second charge ...
Article : 69 wordsDaniel M'Cullum in custody, to answer the charge of using obscene language, was fined £2, or six days in the cells. Thomas M'Ewan was charged by the ...
Article : 163 wordsSIR,—No doubt it will be so, as you say in reference to the "renegade slanderer's" identity, that "A Maryborough Man" will acknowledge his error when his error his proved. No doubt ...
Article : 538 wordsJoseph Rankin v. Nicholas Cooking.—Goods sold £14 17s Verdict for plaintiff with costs 14s. J. Rankin. v. George M'Phee.—Goods sold ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 4 Mar 1865, Page 2
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