The Wide Bay election of July, 1871, will not be forgotten by the people of Gympie for many a day. Whether as regards the unanimity of not only the electors on the roll, but ...
Article : 1,001 wordsFinnigan and pitty the holders of the Golden Bar claim, situated between No.1 north and the prospecting claim, Nil Desperandum are sinking a shift to strike the underline of the reef; they are ...
Article : 637 wordsThe recent formation of the Miners' Protection. Association is a hopeful sign for the future good government of this country. Had the miners had their just share of ...
Article : 1,816 wordsA rumour obtained currency on Wednesday last that Dr. Byrne and Mr. Palmer, two of the candidates for Wide Bay, were coming up to Gympie in the evening; and this news created a considerable ...
Article : 2,080 wordsThe show of hands was in the proportion of four for King, to one for walsh. Walsh demanded a poll. Considerable [?] was caused yesterday by ...
Article : 160 wordsThere has been a meeting of the creditors of the firm of Orr and Honeyman; he liabilities are shown to be £30,000, the asset £28,000. The local creditors are friendly (?); but are determined to realise ...
Article : 90 wordsAll letters intended for publication must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer—not necessarily for publication, but for the information of the Editor. Letters must also be brief and temperately expressed. ...
Article : 41 wordsSIR.—Can you answer one the above question; I mean, in you tell me what are the qualifications to vote? [not only ask for myself; since the present election has been on, this question has been ...
Article : 388 wordsThe sugar sales show a depressed market. A Chinaman who was charged with attempting to rob the Braidwood mail has been acquitted. The last quarter's revenue shows a decrease of ...
Article : 49 wordsMrs. Shallard (wife of the member of the firm Gibbs, Shallard, &Co.) has been killed by chloroform. Maley, a solicitor, has been charged with forgery, ...
Article : 41 wordsThere were no events worthy of record in the morning; but at about two o'clock the Gympie Brass Band, which had gone out to the One mile, marched up the main street, with banners, flags, &c., to the ...
Article : 1,226 wordsThe sale of the Grand Stand, Booths, &c., took place on Wednesday afternoon last. There was a good attendance, and the competition was very spirited. The following is the result of the sale:— ...
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Sat 15 Jul 1871, Page 3
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