THE tenth annual exhibition of the Queensland National Association virtually commenced yesterday, when most of the exhibits were "judged," although it was not formally ...
Article : 8,041 wordsBEAUTIFUL weather encouraged trainers to turn out early this morning, and work began shortly after daybreak. Claudine and Mariner ran a smart six furlongs, and tho former showed ...
Article : 233 wordsTHAT for putting their hands in their pockets for Church and charity purposes there are no others who can touch the Roman Catholics. That they subscribed £700 at Woolloongabba ...
Article : 1,484 wordsTHE stalls and pit of the Theatre were packed last night, and the dress circle was well filled. The entertainment, which was under the auspices of the two teams of ...
Article : 410 wordsTHE Agent- General for New South Wales has expressed tho opinion that an extension of the parcels post to Australia would bo at present premature. ...
Article : 85 wordsA big fire at Mitchell broke out at a quarter- past 11 last night in Finlay's store, which business was only lately purchased by two brothers from New South Wales. The flames rose high, ...
Article : 189 wordsTHE annual meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia was held to-day. Sir Alfred Stephen presided. Sir Edward Strickland. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe weather is worm; there is no gross, and water is drying up. There is no sign of rain. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe following Eastern nows has boon brought by the Wistow Hall:-- Vice Admiral Sir William Dowell, now' In command of the China Squadron, will be ...
Article : 125 wordsFURTHER correspondence between the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria has been published. On the 7th instant Sir Alexander Stuart wrote to Mr. Service explaining the ...
Article : 233 wordsThe programme to be observed on Friday next at high noon -- the time appointed for laying, the chief corner stone of the new Masonic Hall, Alice- street, is a most elaborate ...
Article : 254 wordsWE abridge the following from a paper by Mr. R. Warrington in the Mark Lane Express:--Up to 1877 it was supposed that the formation of nitrates from ammonia or from organic ...
Article : 466 wordsThe 3.35 p.m. passenger train from Ipswich on Saturday lost was about an hour behind time in arriving at Brisbane. The delay was caused, we understand, by a fault of the ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE New South Wales: footballers were the guests of the Queensland National Association yesterday morning, and spent a very enjoyable time inspecting the various very interesting ...
Article : 124 wordsIn tho Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Berry said tho second batch of Quechuans mutineers belonging to tho Permanent Artillery had been sentenced to four months' imprisonment ...
Article : 475 wordsTHE means of transit to the Exhibition this morning, although far in excess of previous years, were taxed to their uttermost capacity. The tramcars were -- being a novelty -- availed ...
Article : 219 wordsMR. A. MUIR, who, it will be remembered, met with an accident lost year, which caused tho loss of his leg, is now, we are happy to say, walking on both feet again. For this ...
Article : 170 wordsMAILS for India, the East, United Kingdom, and Europe, vid Melbourne, close on Friday next. AT the Police Court this morning, before ...
Article : 405 wordsAn agricultural journal cannot harp too. much on the one string of manure. In every issue there ought to bo some paragraph or other about it, oven if the same thing is said ...
Article : 386 wordsA. CORRESPONDENT writes:-- A rule to the following effect is to be brought forward for adoption on Friday evening at the Racing Club conference:--"If any horse shall be ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Wed 19 Aug 1885, Page 5
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