During the greater part of yesterday the weather in Brisbane was again showery, and last evening steady rain set in with strong winds from the east and south-cast. For the ...
Article : 286 wordsA most sensational accident, but which was happily unattended with serious consequences, occurred at Howard Smith’s wharf yesterday afternoon. A number of racehorses were being ...
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Advertising : 566 wordsAll Contributions to the Observer, whether in the shape of Letters to the Editor or Information to the “On Dit Man," must be authenticated with the name and address of the writer. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe proposals of the South Australian Government just promulgated in the vice-regal Speech at the opening of Parliament have much in them that are of ...
Article : 421 wordsWe are informed by the secretary of the Board of Waterworks that the rainfall at Enoggera up to 9 o’clock this morning was 5-25in., and the water was running 3ft. 5in. over the ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsTHOSE of our readers who have been looking for some step to be taken for the deliverance of the colony from a barrenly secular education will be disappointed over ...
Article : 546 wordsThe following is an extract from a telegram from the postmaster, Gayndah, dated 10th instant, to the Under Secretary Post and Telegraph Department:—" Service Degilbo and ...
Article : 106 wordsNotes of suspended banks taken at John Hunter’s City Boot Palace, Queen and Edward streets, and all his branch shops. Still selling at sale prices. All goods marked in plain ...
Article : 34 wordsA very heavy son is running in the Bay and Cabbage-tree Creek to-day (says our Sandgate correspondent). Several sailing boats have been washed from their moorings, and a good deal ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Warden Chester wired yesterday from Cooktown to the Under Secretary for Mines that a prospector at Pino Creek bad reported having found payable gold. Mr. Chester is to ...
Article : 53 wordsThe ferry punts for vehicular traflic at Creck-street will continue to ply it possible up to 5.30 this afternoon, but will certainly not run after that hour to-night. ...
Article : 31 wordsTwo convictions of J. A. Mansfield, ex-secretary of the Seamen’s Union, for persuading two seamen to refuse to go to sea by the steamer Gabe were quashed by the Full Court a couple ...
Article : 225 wordsOwing to the inclemency of the weather the pony races which were to have taken place at the Breakfast Creek Grounds this afternoon have been postponed until further notice. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe following special foreceast was issued at 9.30 this morning:—The barometric depression referred to in our special advice of yesterday morning has ...
Article : 89 wordsSteady rain has been falling here since midnight last night. ROMA, June 9. Rain set in on Wednesday and has ...
Article : 200 wordsIt is reported that Ford’s theatre at Washington, used for pension officers, has collapsed, and 1000 persons employed there have been buried. Only a few have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 558 wordsSir,—I notice in a report of the business of the Presbytery of Brisbane in your issue of yesterday it is said, "The finding of the General Assembly in the Sherwood case ...
Article : 202 wordsAll doubt about the fate of Mr. Walter Jones has been set at rest (says our Sandgate correspondont), the body being found yesterday morning by the police on the shore near the ...
Article : 85 wordsJune 9.—ARAMAC, s., 2300 tons. Captain Robert Armstrong, from Adelnide, Melbourne, and Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Clarke, Simmonds, B. Eaulkner, T. Smith, Pennefather, ...
Article : 223 wordsThe following passengers travelled overland to. day:—For Sydney: Mr. J. B, Gillies, Mrs. R. H. Courtnudge, Mrs. W. R. Grove, Messrs. W. ...
Article : 45 wordsIs famous for Cleansing Cloths, Washing Floors, Cleaning Silver, Knives and Forks, Plated Ware, Clase, Marble, Earthenware, and cleans everything with half the usual amount of labour. ...
Article : 32 wordsCUNUENT account depositors are undoubtedly pessessed of a grievance at the presont moment. They feel that the holdors of suspended bank notes have ...
Article : 470 wordsOwing to the state of the weather last ovening the leature which was to have been delivered by the Rev. J. R. Wolstenholme in the Protestant Hall, on “Memorable Scenes in the ...
Article : 46 wordsProbates have been granted in the following estates:—David Frederick Johnston, Colanne station, near Bundaberg, grazier, to Jane Kebecca Johnston and Frederick Johnston, of ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—The report given in your last night’s issue of a paper read by the Rev. J. R. Wolstenholme before the Brisbane Ministerial Association must fill the minds ...
Article : 368 wordsA meeting of the General Committee of the University Extension Movement was held last evening in the Town Hall, Brisbane, when, despite the small attendance, considerable ...
Article : 87 wordsJune 9.—BUNINYONG, s., 3000 tons, Captain Thoms B. Richrdson, for Part Pirie, via ports. Passengers: Misses Batter, Messis. E. R. Mey, W. Wngstaff, W. White, Jarmun, and 5 in the ...
Article : 120 wordsGreenfield & Barraolough, the celebrated Opticians, of Goorge-street, are prepared to accept any Bank Notes in payment for goods. Sight tosted and spectacles made to order:— ...
Article : 3 wordsThe first of a series of Saturday night organ recitals in the Albert-street Wesleyan Church is advertised for to-night. Besides the organ pieces by Mr. S. G, Benson, Mr. J. Brierley ...
Article : 79 wordsFrom Sydney and Melbourne.—Eurimbla tomorrow, Peregrine on Monday. From Cooktown, via ports.—Barcoo on Thursday. ...
Article : 48 wordsBefore Mr. P. Pinnock, P. M. DRUNKENNESS.—Two persons, charge with drunkenness, were discharged. For a similar offence George Saunders was fined £1, or ...
Article : 82 wordsAn important case as affeeting the relations between solicitor and client was recently decided in Melbourne. Among the clients of Mr. David Abbott, solicitor, was Mrs. Robinson, a widow, ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Bourke correspondent of the S. M. Herald states that reports continuing to arrive from various parts of the district show that the rain has been patchy, and generally less ...
Article : 68 wordsB.I.S.N. Company’s Dorunda. For London, via Torres Straits, 4th July. Canadian Australian steamship Warrimoo. For Vancouver, 19th June. Burns, Philp, and ...
Article : 145 wordsNotes of suspended banks taken at John Hunter’s City Boot Palace. Queen and Edward streets, and all his branch shops. Still selling at sale prices. All goods marked in plain ...
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Evening Observer (Brisbane, Qld. : 1887 - 1907), Sat 10 Jun 1893, Page 4
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