In the Legislative Assembly on the 15th inst. Mr. KING, in moving the second leading of the bill, said it was intended to remedy certain defects that had been found to exist in the ...
Article : 1,519 wordsThere has been a rumor afloat during the past few days to the effect that Mr. Lord, M.L.A., who is now in Gympie, intends to resign. The actual truth is that Mr. Lord had some, idea of resigning ...
Article : 2,288 wordsDEAR SIR,— I see by your issue of Saturday last that some one named M. Collisson has lost some stamps in a letter addressed "Mr. Murray, Cobb's Thirty-mile stage, Gympie Road". ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR,— The license of Mr. Woodward, of the Lady Mary Hotel, was disallowed by the licensing Court held last week. I venture to address you, not as the partisan of this or any other ...
Article : 212 wordsOn Friday night there was a public meeting at Maryborough on the Railway Question; from the local papers we glean the following particulars:— ...
Article : 2,671 wordsIt must be confessed that the first attempt agitate for a railway to Gympie was not an unqualified success. There was a lamentable difference of opinion as to the best means by ...
Article : 530 wordsAccording to a statement published in a recent number of the 'Economist,' the aggregate produce of all the gold mines since 1848 has amounted to £548,540,000. In 1848 it was ...
Article : 1,014 wordsMonkland.— Nos. 1, 2, and 3 North (Landers and party.— In No. 1 shaft the underlie is being cleared out with the intension of working from the 120 feet level. In No.2 a shift is engaged ...
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Wed 23 Jun 1875, Page 3
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