THE thunderstorm yesterday evening prevented the transmission of our usual telegraphic messages. A SHOCKING accident occurred during the storm yesterday morning, resulting in the death of a man ...
Article : 4,741 wordsSir,-I have read very attentively the letters that have appeared on various occasions in your paper in connection with above subject. "Contributors" fine undoubtedly a right to know what has ...
Article : 267 wordsAT a meeting of the promoters of the "Gympie Mutual Improvement Society," held yesterday evening at the Northumberland Hostel, J. K. Hacket, Esq., in the chair, the following resolutions were ...
Article : 368 wordsIT is satisfactory to observe that the escort which started yesterday morning conveyed a larger amount of gold than the previous one The quantity sent was as follows:— Bank of ...
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Article : 47 wordsSIR,—Your leader in Saturday's issue, in answer to my letter of Thursday last, but confirms the opinion I expressed, that you have not carefully perased the Goldfields Act, and the regalations made ...
Article : 1,518 wordsSIR.—I have observed of into in your journal two or three communications on this matter. One by "Lox," semed to me to be consistent and in accordance with the sprit of the 30th clause of the Crown ...
Article : 360 wordsOch Boys ! why don't yez hurroo for tho proprietors of the St. Patrick's Reef ? Hooroo [?] ye devils, honroo ! Arrah ! Misther Editor, I'll giv yez as good a report of the spree at the prospector's ...
Article : 1,000 wordsMr. Fitzgerald complains that ho has been misreported by the Northern papers in their account of what he said when addressing his constituents for re-election. He makes the ...
Article : 549 wordsThe following additional items are from the telegram of the 'S. M. Herald. :— Mr. Disraoli refused a peerage, wishing to remain in the House of Commons. Mrs. ...
Article : 239 wordsElworthy and Mellor v. William Owen.—Action to recover £20 10s, 10d., for goods Verdict for plaintiff for the amount and costs. Mr. Tozer for plaintiff. ...
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Thu 28 Jan 1869, Page 3
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