OUR correspondent writing on August 7 says: —Ere now I had hoped to have given you an account of the commencement of the boiling season at Macknade, but in these parts the ...
Article : 776 wordsOWING to the dearth of incident in this locality, I have not sent you any communication for some weeks, and even now there is nothing worthy of relation, except the fact that we are ...
Article : 303 wordsMINING prospects are brightening on Calliope. In the Calliope Company's claim the run is still being followed, and some splendid results are obtained. The gold when first got in Baker's old ...
Article : 560 wordsSPRING is rapidly making its appearance among us. The gardens are beginning to look well, notwithstanding two or three nights' slight frost last week, which had to succumb to ...
Article : 889 wordsMR FYFE has addressed his constituents. A requisition is in course of signature to Mr P.F. Macdonald, to stand for Blackall; and Mr De Satge has expressed his determination to come ...
Article : 1,302 wordsTHE increasing heat of the sun, and frequent smart showers, are rapidly improving the grass, and consequently the condition of cattle and horses. Last year, at this season, there was ...
Article : 532 wordsA SUDDEN and melancholy death has just occurred not far from the foot of the Range. Mr Phillip King, for many years employed on the railway line from Ipswich to this place, ...
Article : 259 wordsIN mining matters here there is a steady and continued improvement going on, especially in the development of auriferous resources in the deep levels of the principal reefs. The energy ...
Article : 549 wordsACCORDING to promise, I foward you the dapper little sheet yclept Cleveland Bay Express, which contains full particulars of the tragical affair at Green Island. If this sort of ...
Article : 1,127 wordsTHE Taroom correspondent of the Dalby Herald, writing on August 13, states that Mr Hirst, of Carabah, is the coming man for the representation of the district. On non-political ...
Article : 682 wordsTHE following is part of a letter sent by the correspondent of the D.D. Gazette:— "The Goomburra selectors are just in the same fix as those at Clifton, for they have ...
Article : 351 wordsTHE town has been very quiet since I last wrote you. Even in political circles, there has been very little stirring, and I have not heard much of the movements of the great leaders ...
Article : 996 wordsCLERMONT.—From Craven, August 10:—Bay mare, switch tail, B near shoulder, two diamonds and figure 1 off shoulder; brown mare, long tail, star, off fore and near hind fetlock ...
Article : 210 wordsRAIN! rain! rain! is now the order of the day. One pluvial visitation no sooner passes over and a fine day or two occurs than down comes another fall of waters, dissipating hopes, ...
Article : 1,131 wordsI HAVE not sent any news from here of late, in the first place because there was not much news to send; and in the second, I was waiting to see if the Road finished their ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 30 Aug 1873, Page 10
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