SUBSCRIBERH who may change their residences, or who have in any way to communicate with this office, will save themselves annoyance and us much inconvebience by writing their signatures plainly. In ...
Article : 346 wordsJanuary 11. A man named Knight, a miner engaged at the Scotchmen's reef, was suffocated to-day, by the foul air in the shaft. ...
Article : 27 wordsA TELEGRAPH station was opened on Jan.12 ' at Westwood, near Bockhampton, for the receipt and despatch of messages. The rates will be the same as those for Bockhampton, namely, ...
Article : 4,124 wordsIT is always a satisfactory and pleasing task to record any occasion on which a cheerful and willing response is made to a charitable appeal on behalf of a deserving object; and we ...
Article : 1,407 wordsJanuary 12. The escort left this morning, in charge of Sub-inspector Armstrong,, for Roekhampton, conveying 1089 oxs. 19 dwts. 21 grs. of gold. ...
Article : 29 wordsSIR: It is now twelve months since the Volunteer Band was broken up for the avowed purpose of re-organising it on a more substantial basis, and to effect sundry economical reforms ...
Article : 692 wordsJanuary 13. The Boomerang is about to sail with nearly five thousand ounces of gold. Good news has been, received from the ...
Article : 35 wordsJanuary 7. Joseph Salisbury, printer, charged with conspiring with others to defraud the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank of £400, has been ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR: The importance of the educational question, at this moment, is my apology for troubling you. In the circular published by the Board of ...
Article : 303 wordsSIR: I confess I cannot see exactly why your columns should be encumbered with biographies of " Old Colonists," or autobiographies either; for there is very little sympathy ...
Article : 1,032 wordsSIR In your edition of the 8th instant I observed an account of a trial of a bushman named Richard Norris, who waa charged with robbing his mate of a cheque while coming ...
Article : 727 wordsJanuary 7. A great fire broke out in Flinders Lane. Mills' timber yard and Solomon's Rosy (sic) stores have been destroyed. ...
Article : 52 wordsJanuary 10. The wheat crop has proved a failure, and the price of flour has advanced from £1110s. to £12. The average yield will scarcely exceed five ...
Article : 32 wordsJANUARY 14.—Clarence, A.S.N. Co.'[?] [?],. 223 tons, Captain W. Smith, from Rockhampton, Gladstone, and Maryborough. Passengers: Miss Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Canny, Messrs. ...
Article : 52 wordsClarence, a,, from Northern Ports: 1 box, Fenwick and Co.; 1 case tallow, J. Spiller; [?] bales wool, 17 hides, 1 bag bags, 1 case, J. and G. Harris : 20 hides. T. M. Eadv: 7 packages, ...
Article : 214 wordsMails will be made up and closed at the General Post-office, as under:— For New Zealand, per the Florence Irving: For registered letters at 4 p.m., on Saturday ...
Article : 82 wordsCAPE MORETON.—January 14. The ship which was in sight last evening was still in view to the south-east at daylight this morning, but she has drifted out of sight again to the ...
Article : 55 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 15 Jan 1870, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: