That Wragge may be convinced that the schis[?]ose ridges of the suburbs of Brisbane are suitable for the cultivation of sugar, but he’ll find it hard to convince practical men that it ...
Article : 1,058 wordsThe report of the Chief Inspector of Distilleries, dated 2th August of the current year, which is just to hand, contains much useful information. The following is a precis of its ...
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Advertising : 560 wordsIt is now reported that the Czar is becoming rapidly worse. LONDON, October 19. Reports now received state that the Czar ...
Article : 190 wordsJames Robert Quilty has been convicted at Picton on a charge of illicit distilling at Thirlmere and fined £100. The money was paid. The master printers to-day resolved to bind ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. Justice Real has given the Government a nut to crack. His decision yesterday on the question of costs has altered the practice which has prevailed for many years. Although ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsAll Contributions to the Observer, whether in the shape of Letters to the Editor or information to the "On Dit Man," [?]us be authenticated with the name and address of the writer. ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsIn the Sydney Mail at this week is an interesting account of a day amongst the Bundaberg sugar plantations, by G. W. K., with illustrations. ...
Article : 30 wordsWE seem to get "no forrader" on the big question of the disposal of the city refuse. Councillors, plumbers, engineers, physicians, experts have spoken on the ...
Article : 730 wordsThe Traffic Board in submitting a new by-law to the Colonial Secretary, by which fresh funds were to be raised, found themselves in a dilemma. They had asked for too much, and ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Rev. Wyndham Earde, who is returning to England in a few days, is to be the recipient of a "farewell" concert in the Centennial Hall on Monday night. Mr. Earee has been very ...
Article : 72 wordsIn another column will be found the prospectus of the Golden Bar Gold Mining Company, Limited, which is being formed with a capital of £24,000 in shares of £1 each. The object ...
Article : 80 wordsA discussion took place in the Legislative Council to-day on the refusal of the Assembly to agree to its amendments to the Loan Bill, and it was decided to ask the Lower House for ...
Article : 60 wordsA shipment of explosives, which arrived at Melbourne by the ship Avenger recently, was subjected to the usual examination by the inspector of explosives and condemned. The ...
Article : 78 wordsSome miscreant is giving Rockhampton a warm time. Fire after fire breaks out, and still the cause is attributed to incendiarism. But the question now asked is—where are the ...
Article : 229 wordsThe following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:— For Sydney: Messrs. H. Carter, A. A. Forrester, A. L. Biggant, S. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Tyson ...
Article : 44 wordsAccording to an advertisement in another column the Toombul Workers’ Organisation announce that a social (extended night) will be held in the Albion Hall next Friday, 26th ...
Article : 50 wordsThe settlers in the Alice River settlement have just completed the harvesting of their crop of oaten hay (says the Barcaldine correspondent of the Rockhampton Bulletin). It ...
Article : 114 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Onward Bound Lodge, No. 18, was held in the lodgeroom, Alliance Hall, Woolloongabba, on Friday evening, 10th instant, the W.M. (Bro. F. ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Post and Telegraphic Department advise, under date 20th instant:—"Adelaide wires mail for Reunion leaves Seycholles at 3 p.m. to-day, 20th instant." ...
Article : 24 wordsA serious collision (says the Perth Inquirer) occurred early last Tuesday on the Yilgarn Railway. A short time after midnight, as the up goods train from Northam to Southern ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Wallace Nelson is advertised to lecture to-morrow evening in the Theatre Royal on "The War Between China and Japan." The lecture will be illustrated by optical lantern ...
Article : 46 wordsPreparations are being completed for the grand nautical concert to be given on Wednesday next in aid of the Cambuswallace Monument Fund. From the advertisement in ...
Article : 49 wordsOur Logan and Albert correspondent, writing on the 18th instant, says:—We are enjoying magnificent weather, and the country never looked better than at present. For the past ...
Article : 209 wordsThe following probates in estates exceeding £300 have been granted during the week ending the 13th instant:—Anthony Saveris Appleton, Isisford, storekeeper, to Adelaide Appleton, ...
Article : 362 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Natural History Society, the vice-president, Mr. C. J. Wild, F.L.S., in the chair, donations from the Queensland Branch of the Royal Geographical ...
Article : 317 wordsRe the gumming disease in cane, we (Star) learn that Messrs. Noakes Bros., for their Isis farm, have ordered cane plants from Mourilyan —the Daniel Dupont—a cane that has not yet ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsOur Logan and Albert correspondent, writing on the 18th instant, says:—The Sunday trains to Southport will be resumed at the beginning of next month, which will be a very great ...
Article : 202 wordsThe following telegram was received yesterday afternoon by R. R. Dawbarn from W. Monckton, Mount Morgan:—"Struck gold heavy in the 100ft. level of the No. 1 ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. Tozer is determined to have no more toll bars if he can help it. Toowong has managed to make hay in the sunshine of a happy thought, and other local bodies cannot ...
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Evening Observer (Brisbane, Qld. : 1887 - 1907), Sat 20 Oct 1894, Page 2
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