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Article : 657 wordsThe Government have carried the motion, approving of the Californian postal contract, by a majority of thirty. Two officers hare been despatched by the ...
Article : 436 wordsOctober 24.— Don, schooner, 57 tons, Anthony, master, from Launceston, Quinlan, Donnelly, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 17 wordsSIR,— I beg, through your columns, to direct the attention of the Brisbane public to a social question which I trust will appear sufficiently interesting to commend itself to the thoughtful ...
Article : 375 wordsOctober 24.—Ramsey, ship, 881 tons, Captain Adey, for London. Passengers: Miss Devison, Messrs Robert Spencer and E. D. Taylor. October 24.—Pride of the Logan, ketch, 22 ...
Article : 45 wordsCAPE MORETON.—Departure: October 24 Corinth, barque, for London. WOODY ISLAND.—Departure: October 24. Chance, schooner, for S.S. Islands. ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsSIR,— I hail with pleasure the organisation of a national order of Good Templars, and do not, like your correspondent "H.L.," regret the rivalry of it in the temperance cause. Instead ...
Article : 481 wordsSIR,— Remarkable letter in every way that of Pettigrew's in the Courier of this morning Lucky for "Jock" that this colony is not either Russia or France, or else he would find himself ...
Article : 422 wordsSIR,- I read with pleasure the paragraph in one of your late issues signed "Speed the Plough;" also, in last Saturday's Queenslander, the report of a meeting held at Moggill ...
Article : 263 wordsIT will be seen, by advertisement, that the outgoing mails close in Brisbane on Saturday next. THE total number of electors' rights issued at ...
Article : 2,243 wordsThe R.M.S. Baroda arrived at 2 O'clock today. The passengers for Sydney are as follows: —Mr and Mrs Saddington, Mr and Mrs Lacy, Mr and Mrs M'Lean, Mr, Miss, and Master ...
Article : 138 wordsOCTOBER 19.—Lord Ashley, ss., 296 tons, Captain Bristowe, from Cleveland Bay, vid Rockhampton. Passengers: Messrs Ingraham, Torrick, Hill, Hughes, Piggott, A. Warnock, ...
Article : 108 wordsSIR,— The Tweed River correspondent of a Brisbane newspaper published on the 13th instant gives a most perverted and garbled account of our doings here with regard to roads ...
Article : 501 wordsTHE few refreshing showers that have been experienced during the past week, have had a very stimulating effect on the spirits of the farmers, who were previously beginning to fear ...
Article : 1,248 wordsOctober 18.—Boomerang, A.S.N. Co's ss., 445 tons, Captain Phillips, for Rockhampton. Passengers: Mr.F. Read and 10 in the steerage. October 18.—Kembla, s.. 287 tons. Captain ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR,— I see in your Saturday's issue, from a correspondent, a notice of Mr Dickson's meeting at Petrie-terrace, a vote of confidence was carried nem. con., the chairman expressing his ...
Article : 126 wordsOne hundred and thirteen tons seventeen hundredweight three quarters and twenty-one pounds weight of tin ore has been received at the railway station, from Stanthorpe, during the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe copper mine near Clermont took fire today, and all attempts to extinguish the conflagration have hitherto proved unsuccessful. At the spot where the body of the murdered ...
Article : 145 wordsSIR,— I want to know how the farmers of Aubigny are to return the man of their choice in face of the fact that the henchman of the (Dook) of Eton Vale is appointed to issue ...
Article : 112 wordsSIR,— Is it to be tolerated that residents without the town boundary, on the Kelvin Grove road, are to be half poisoned by the detestable exhalations arising from the large ...
Article : 275 wordsOctober 20.—Elizabeth, barque, for Newcastle, in ballast. October 22.—Berean, barque, 560 tons, Captain Wiffill, for Launceston. Passengers: ...
Article : 175 wordsNumbers of diggers are returning from the Palmer. They report favourably of the diggings but were frightened by the prospect of starvation. The men generally express their intention ...
Article : 230 wordsSIR,— The remarks made by the Cleveland Bay journal of the 20th ultimo make me sincerely hope that his olfactory nerves are not now subject to the severe trial they were inflicted with ...
Article : 272 wordsOCTOBER 24—Lady Young, A.S.N. Co,'s s, 421 tons, Captain W. Hill, from Sydney. Passengers: Miss Daly, Messrs W. Barker, Leishman, C. Coleman, J. C. Power, A. Nield. M. ...
Article : 116 wordsSIR,— I desire to remark on that pert of your market report of Saturday, under the heading of flour, wherein you state, "Tasmanian flour does not find much favor, as it is considered unfit for ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 25 Oct 1873, Page 2
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