There are several excellant fleets of boats (sai[?]ing and rewing) at Southport, and our illustrations depact four of these. One shows the fleets of Mr. C. Smith and H. ...
Article : 124 wordsIn the year '75 or '76 Mr. Nind,who used frequently to visit the southern end of Moreton Bay for recreation and fishing, taking note of the splendid beach and ...
Article : 1,285 wordsThe shop of Mr. Scarborough is one of which any butcher might feel proud. In connection with it he has introduced many valuable features, so that his customers ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. E. Fass, Soutbport's auctioneer, who also carries on the business of house, land, estate, and commission agent, is one of the most useful men in the town. There ...
Article : 251 wordsThis firm are firmly established in the very centre of the town of Southport, at the corner of Nerang and Scarborough streets, and possess a store which it is ...
Article : 332 wordsWhen the other clauses of the land [?] had been passed in the Legislative Assembly on Friday week, Mr. GRAYSONS moved for the insertion of a new clause, ...
Article : 766 wordsMessrs. Gaven Bros., Queen-street, have an excellently-kept butcher's shop, and every care has been taken in fitting it up to provide for their customers goods of the ...
Article : 110 wordsThe views in this issue give an excellent idea of the extent of the very large sawmill worked and owned by Messrs. Johnston and Freeman. Starting in a small ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. Barron has a well-appointed hairdressing saloon, tobacconist's shop, and billiard saloon in Nerang-street. He is the popular bandmaster of the Southport ...
Article : 69 wordsAmong the institutions of Southport is the London House, Nerang-street. Here Mr. Earl carries on an extensive buiness in drapery, boots and shoes, crockery, ...
Article : 102 wordsThe very nice and well-apointed chemist's and druggist's shop in Scarborough street, Southport, attracts the attention of every visitor there. The stock ...
Article : 80 wordsOur illustrations shew at the corner of Nerang aad Rawline steets a very handsome building, in which Mr. K. Kramm conducts the business of boot ...
Article : 115 wordsAmong our illustrations appears the exterier of the well-equipped office of the "Le[?] and Albert Balltin" The paper is excellently set Up,and the proprietors, ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. L. H. Thams is the leading builder and contractor in Southport, and has many permanent evidences in the town and district of the character of the work he ...
Article : 185 wordsMrs. Bailey is one of the oldest store keepers in Soutbport, and formerly conducted the Soutbport bakery business in addition to the grocery and general store ...
Article : 88 wordsWe publish a view of the residence of Major Lather, who is one of the old identities of Southport. From the house there is a fine view across Nerang Creek, ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Southport saddlery establishment, which is an attractive new building standing at the corner of Oueen and high streets, is well stocked with saddlery ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Batch has lately taken over the Southport Bakery in Queen-street. Since doing so he has largely increased his connection in the whole district, and his ...
Article : 77 wordsFor many years past Mrs. Cathoart, the [?] of the Southport Hospital, has been receiving ladies and other patients at her residence, Waverlay, in Meron-street, ...
Article : 167 wordsNot only is Mr. George Andrews one of the "old identities" of the district, but his store holds the record of being the oldest- established general store in ...
Article : 256 wordsMr. J. H. M'Dougall has an extensive establishment in Southport. The bakery is a fine room, and £itted in the most modern and up-to-date manner. Plenty of ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 7 Oct 1905, Page 19
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