BEFORE the Police Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS.—Sarah Roberts was fined 5S.; John Hennessy, 5S.; Thomas Cockburn, 5s.; William Craig, 5s.; and Thomas Swinbourne, 10s. ...
Article : 1,650 wordsMonday at noon having been appointed for the official declaration of the result of the poll taken on Saturday, for the election of a member for Ipswich in the room of the Hon. ...
Article : 1,624 wordsI HAVE no court cases to report this week, which, after the quantity I had to report in my last letter, is not surprising. The only item, of local news is that Mr. Bramston, who, since I ...
Article : 298 wordsWE are in receipt of filet to the 8th instant. Referring to the late Ipswich election, the Chronicle of that date says:—Mr. Reed has large "stake" in this town, and let us hope ...
Article : 334 wordsMANY of your readers are doubtless unaware of the progress of the railway line in this direction, and, perhaps, a few remarks on the subject may be acceptable to them. The Camp is ...
Article : 731 wordsTHE heavy rain which fell here all Sunday last without intermission has, it is hoped, put a final stop to the sharp frosts which were doing much execution in this neighborhood. ...
Article : 375 wordsA PORTION of the machinery for the new sawmill about to be established in Dalby by Messrs. Sexton and Hughes arrived yesterday. The ...
Article : 299 wordsFROM the Burnett Argus, July 28, in reference to the recent political changes, the Argus remarks:—One good may result from all this serious ill—we may get such a severe ...
Article : 723 wordsPring's discomfiture in Ipswich has been hailed here with delight, and our townsfolk give all honor to the Ipswichians who so unmistakably pronounced in favor of the Macalister land ...
Article : 720 wordsTHE anticipations of rain we entertained at the date of our last communication turned out to be well founded, it having commenced to fall on Saturday evening last, and continued without ...
Article : 292 wordsINTOLERABLY cold weather for the last ten days, and this added to our previous and present state of starvation—applicable to both man and beast—has rendered us ...
Article : 322 wordsPOLICE PROTECTION.—The boldness recently evinced by the natives, not only in the destruction of cattle, but also in hostile demonstration against both in the rural ...
Article : 395 wordsAFTER a few days of refreshing rain at the early part of the week, we have a return of brisk drying winds which become sharp and cutting after sunset, and occasional frosty ...
Article : 1,093 wordsALTHOUGH we have had two good days' rain, the cold weather still continues, and spring appears to delay making a proper appearance for the farmers pushing any planting-only ...
Article : 537 wordsILL news travels fast, as the information of the Bank of Queensland having temporarily suspended payment reached here on last Thursday evening, or only two after it ...
Article : 549 wordsOUR files from Rockhampton are to the 7th instant. The Bulletin of August 2 reports:- A public meeting for the formation of a branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society ...
Article : 1,037 wordsTHE friends of Mr. William Chapman will regret to learn that he died at Hamilton's Hotel, here, on Saturday, the 14th instant, from the effects of a kick on his head a horse ...
Article : 255 wordsTHE weather has experienced a change since our last. Saturday was cloudy all day, and late in the evening rain commenced to fall gently, and continued until late on ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 11 Aug 1866, Page 8
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