May 9.—Governor Blackall, A.S.N. Company’s s., 331 tons, Captain G. M. Wynn, from Rockhampton, via Gladstone and Maryborough. Passengers: Mrs. Panton, Mrs. ...
Article : 220 wordsIn order to ascertain fully the amount of land under cultivation, and the number of persons settled in the Scrub, it is necessary to travel through it, and then it will be seen that ...
Article : 2,479 words[This column is solely for the use of the public—a neutral area for all to discuss their grievances within; and the editor merely exercises his discretion to learn if letters are fit for publication or of public interest or not, but ...
Article : 204 wordsQUICK TIME.—Saturday’s Courier contains a paragraph from its Rockhampton correspondent reflecting on the Observer and in reference to our articles anent the dismissals. We should ...
Article : 2,890 wordsIt has been raining steadily since the 8th instant, and the weather is still threatening; there is, however, no rise in the river as yet. ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—Having seen a telegram in the Toowoomba papers stating that 140 men were going to be dismissed from the railway works of your town, I would very much like to put ...
Article : 261 wordsA boy named Low, while riding along the railway line near Minmi, on Wednesday, was run, down by a coal train, and has since died from the injuries received; ...
Article : 190 wordsMay 10.—Alexandra, A.S.N. Company's s., 456 tons, Captain W. Hill, for Cooktown, via intermediate ports. Passengers: For Rock-Hampton—Mrs. Brodriak, infant, and servant[?] ...
Article : 178 wordsDEAR SIR,—You have at all times battled for the working class and for the good of young. Queensland in general through the medium of your columns, and I am sure that ...
Article : 269 wordsThis afternoon we publish the Ipswich Observer as a daily paper. No apology is necessary for the course we have adopted. It has been forced upon us by ...
Article : 1,417 wordsAt a banquet at Geelong yesterday evening the Marquis of Normanby, in the course of his remarks. quoted from a recent speech of Lord Dufferin’s. He ...
Article : 98 wordsThe steamer Cuzco, from London, arrived off the Semaphore station yesterday, after a voyage of 43 days 8 hours, during which very fine weather was experienced. ...
Article : 52 wordsSIR,—If, for the requirements of our Colonial Treasurer, it be requisite to ourtail the expenditure in the railway department particularly, why not knock off such useless ...
Article : 135 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—Mr. Virgil Power to be acting Attornoy-General at the next Supreme Court criminal sittings; John S. Thomas, to be officer in charge of the selection branch ...
Article : 342 wordsSince yesterday morning the rain has been incessant. It is now water, water, rushing and roaring in all directions, and Normanby Gully is like a mighty rushing river, carrying ...
Article : 453 wordsWE hope the residents of Ipswich will muster strongly in the School of. Arts this evening. The meeting is an important one, and materially affects the ...
Article : 424 wordsThe prospect of a Burrum railway does not improve, so far as any dependeuce on the Government is concerned. Mr. Harper, who was engaged in making a permanent survey, has, ...
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The Ipswich Observer and West Moreton Advocate (Qld. : 1870 - 1879), Mon 12 May 1879, Page 2
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