THE great gathering at Allora has proved successful to an unexpected degree. There were over 1000 people upon the ground, and all went off well. After so much rain it was naturally ...
Article : 239 wordsFROM telegrams of Suez mail news to the S. M. Herald, of March 5, we extract the following:— The Queen has offered to confer a mark of Royal favor on Mrs. Gladstone, as she did on the ...
Article : 1,423 wordsA WRIT has been issued for the election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for the district of Rockhampton, in the room of C. H. Buzacott. Esq., whose seat has become vacant ...
Article : 4,655 wordsMITCHELL.- From Tyrconnel:— Bay gelding, black points, old, sore back, T5S (registered brand) near thigh, like Y over H near shoulder, like SE off shoulder. To be sold March 26.- R. A. WHIPHAM, Poundkeeper. ...
Article : 542 wordsTHE floods are gone, and although very heavy in this and more eastern districts do not appear to have been general. Advices from some portions of the Lower Maranoa and the Mungalals ...
Article : 664 wordsStock movements nil. Preparations are being made at Burends for shearing the lambs— 30,000. We hear of heavy rains and floods from Mitchell, eastward to Brisbane; though in the ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Hossick, with 6000 sheep from Bogorilla station, passed here yesterday bound for the Lower Barcoo. Mr. Hossick was summoned to the Police Court this morning, by Mr. R. M. ...
Article : 165 wordsMR. E. H. KING, Minister for Works, is here, and in an official capacity, and on Saturday morning, with Mr. Thorn, he attended at the School of Arts, for the purpose of receiving a ...
Article : 1,267 wordsTHE weather is still unsettled. During the night of the 7th there was a heavy fall of rain, and on the 8th the creeks became flooded again. Grass is growing very fast, and already the cattle ...
Article : 484 wordsYOU will, no doubt, think me remiss in my duty in not sending an account of the heavy rains and floods at an earlier date; the last mail, however, being irregular, arrived and ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE newly-appointed Police Magistrate for Cunnamulla, Mr. W.O. Norris, left Charleville last week for the scene of his future labors, but if the statistics of the cases tired in that Court during ...
Article : 274 wordsDuring the past week there have been partial showers daily. On Thursday evening the rain was so heavy in the ranges, especially Little Liverpool, as to cause the creeks to again become ...
Article : 194 wordsThe movements of stock within our districtare:— 1000 head of cattle, in charge of Mr.Glisson; also, some 39 young bulls of good blood, the property of Messers. Bell and Sons, travelling ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 13 Mar 1875, Page 9
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