CORRESPONDENTS and SUBSCRIBERS who may change their residences, or who communicate with this office, will save themselves annoyance and u[?] much inconvenience by writing their signatures plainly. In ...
Article : 410 wordsTHE out-going mail for Europe closes at Brisbane this morning. THE Electoral Revision Court for this district sat yesterday, and considerable progress ...
Article : 1,265 wordsTHE schools have been dosed for the holidays and teachers and pupils have before them a month in which to recruit the body for further mental exertion. We will cheerfully devote ...
Article : 1,489 wordsSaturday. The prisoners Mount and Morris have been convicted of manslaughter on board the brig Carl. Sentence has been deferred until Tuesday. ...
Article : 88 wordsSIR,—Some three or four months since I took occasion, apropos to the relative claims of Sir J. Simpson and Dr. Snow Harris, to mention that other (sulphuric) was a safer anaesthetic ...
Article : 131 wordsSaturday. Sales of new wheat have been made at four shillings and sixpence. ...
Article : 59 wordsSIR,—Your issue of the list instant contains a paragraph respecting a memorial sent from here, signed by the leading men of this town (who ought to be the best judges in such ...
Article : 301 wordsTHERE was a little business doing during the earlier portion of the week, but since then houses of business have of course been closed in consequence of the holidays. To-day was ...
Article : 2,060 wordsSIR,—Believing that a large portion of people are interesting themselves in the matter of the blacks, and having received several letters enquiring why I have not taken steps in the ...
Article : 440 wordsSIR,—Many of your Queensland mining companies, floated in Sydney, occasionally give progress reports in the Morning Herald, but two tin companies at Quart Pot Creek, which I ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsSIR,—I can't help thinking it is a wonderful pity we have not got Mr. Brookes for an Attorney-General. Just fancy him after making a confession to the Earl of Kimberley, receiving ...
Article : 365 wordsTHE tin received during the week at the Railway Station for transmission to Brisbane amounts to seventy-nine tons two hundred- weight. ...
Article : 30 wordsSIR,—A vigorous effort is being made to defend the Secretary and General Inspector from the accusations which have been brought against him by contributors to your paper. One of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsSaturday. It has been raining heavily all day, and still continues. The creeks are impassable and rising. ...
Article : 18 wordsOne hundred and fourteen tons of stone from the prospector's claim New Zealand reef yielded two thousand and ninety ounces. tons from No. 1 North Otage gave ...
Article : 40 wordsFriday. It is announced that the Bulletin will be issued as a daily paper in January. Owing to the wet weather the country mails have not arrived, and traffic is stoped on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsFriday. The escort has taken down 4276 ounces of gold from Revenswood, and 8468 ounces of gold and 25 ounces of silver from Charters Towers. The total amount sent from Ravenswood ...
Article : 72 wordsSIR,—Referring to a letter in your issue of the 21st instant signed by Mr. Samuel H. Ind, who at one time was teacher of the Primary School at Dalby, and subsequently of the school at ...
Article : 1,057 wordsSaturday. The Challenge shield and medals, won at the late Volunteer Rifle matches, were presented to the respective winners by the Governor to-day. The shield was subsequently placed in the Public ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 28 Dec 1872, Page 2
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