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  2. Country Intelligence.

    ANOTHER week has passed, and we seem still as far from rain as ever. The whole of the week has been cloudy during the day, and one or two morning's there were slight showers; ...

    Article : 526 words
  3. CHARLEVILLE.

    I HAVE the pleasure at last to inform our readers of the safe arrival of H.M. Chester, Esq., C.C.L. and P.M. for this district; also, R. Cribb, Esq., C.P.S., Henry Lambert, Esq., ...

    Article : 286 words
  4. GLADSTONE.

    THE steamships Lady Darling and Salamander arrived yesterday, much to our surprise, as we had given up all hopes of seeing the latter any more—not that the passage has been long, ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. THE LAND BILL OF 1866.

    A COMPREHENSIVE Land Bill is to be the great card of the coming session; and certainly the experience of the present season will not be lost altogether if Ministers ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  6. NOTES ON THE DARLING RIVER.

    A BESIDENT on the Darling has kindly supplied us (Adelaide Observer, February 24.) with the following interesting information on the state of the river and the Riverine trade:— ...

    Article : 1,735 words
  7. TO GROWERS OF COTTON.

    THE Cotton Supply Association has issued the following address, and they solicit the newspaper press in all cottongrowing countries to give insertion to it. ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  8. GAYNDAH.

    WE make the following extracts from the Burnett Argus of the 10th and 17th instant:— We have most authentic and reliable information as to the doings of the diggers at Reid's ...

    Article : 611 words
  9. ROCKHAMPTON.

    BY the steamer which arrived on Saturday evening we have Rockhampton files to March 20. The papers are principally devoted to election meetings, and do not present much ...

    Article : 496 words
  10. THE LOGAN.

    A SMALL chapter of accidents and a bad name seems to be the propitiation the Logan offers for the wrath of the fates this autumnal equinox. A serious fire to a farmer's buildings, ...

    Article : 654 words
  11. DALBY.

    THE Herald, of March 23, gives the following paragraphs:— The selections of land in the vicinity of Dalby have lately been numerous. During the ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. TOOWOOMBA.

    DENSE masses of cloud, have passed over us morning after morning, dispersing in a slight drizzle before the sun, so that we have nothing to record but a continuation of sunshine and ...

    Article : 1,301 words
  13. MARYBOROUGH.

    THE following items are from the Chronicle of the 17th and 21st instant:— Mr. Lamb, the superintendent of Imbill station, informs us that since the murder at ...

    Article : 416 words
  14. GOONDIWINDI.

    OUR member, Mr. Watts, has arrived. We were not expecting him till Friday, and he came on Thursday early. The dinner is to take place on Monday, at the Royal Hotel. Mr. ...

    Article : 560 words
  15. CLERMONT.

    WE have received the Peak Downs Telegram of March 10, from which we extract the following:— The ground has now become so thirsty that ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  16. IPSWICH.

    THE Mercury, of March 28, says that the Rev. Mr. Piddington delivered a very able discourse on Sunday evening last, to a crowded congregation, in the Wesleyan Chapel. The ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  17. UPPER MARY.

    We still have glorious weather at this end of the river. The showers, though too light to reach any depth, have materially served the maize second crop, and have by no means ...

    Article : 225 words
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