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Article : 1,822 wordsCRRESPONDENTS and SUB CHIBLRS who may change their residences, or who communlcaU with thia offlee, will save themselves annoyance and us much Inconvenience by writing their algnatures plainly. In ...
Article : 344 wordsA BOARD of enquiry has been aitting for the last two days, at the Colonial Secretary'-s-office, with reference to the issue of certain deeds of grant under the Leasing Act of 1866. The ...
Article : 1,164 wordsTHE amount of tin ore received during the week for forwarding to Brisbane has been tixtytwo and a-half tons. ...
Article : 23 wordsA copper selection of two hundred and twenty acres was taken up on Saturday last, at the Land-office here by Meatrs. Lewis, Lyons, and sake. The selection is on Treverton Creek. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe passengers for Maryborough, per the ship Polmaise, were landed last night. They would all be engaged, but they stand out for high wages. ...
Article : 62 wordssIR,—Injustice to myself and the exhibitors of the sugard competing for the society's gold medal, permit me to correct the atatement of your reporter, where he says—" That the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsThe Governor and party will leave on a tour through the Northern dittriots on Monday. The Ruby Tin Mining Company bas declared a further dividend of one ...
Article : 417 wordsSIR,—In your paper of June 29 I peruted a let'er signed " Humanity," who suggests to the Premier the desirability of compelling the officers of the Native police to furnish a quarterly ...
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Article : 145 wordsSIR,—Several letters have lately appeared in your paper relative to an aboriginal native named Fowler. The letters have merely been queries, and very little information given. Would ...
Article : 468 wordsA MEETING of the subscribers of the above institution was held on September 18. to receive the report from the deputation appointed to wait on the Government at the last meeting. ...
Article : 681 wordsSIR,—It would take more space than you can spare to reply to all the misstatements of facts and unjustifiable inferences of your correspondent "Q ," in your istue of the 12th; but I ...
Article : 1,366 wordsThe Eduoation Bill has been read a first time. It proposes to compel children between the ages of six and fifteen years to attend school four hours a day for ten months of the ...
Article : 161 wordsSIR,—It is not an edifying, and happily it is not in Queenaland a common sight, that of members of Parliament trying to "jump" tinmining claims. Such practices are generally ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsThe ship Carnaquhar is on shore on Trapars ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 21 Sep 1872, Page 2
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