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  2. The following appeared in a portion of yesterday’s issue:—Railway Refreshment Tenders

    The tender of Mr. T. M'Kenna for the refreshment room at Wallangarra station, and that of Herbert Land for the refreshment room at Gingin, for a period of two years, have ...

    Article : 51 words
  3. Lambing in New South Wales.

    The Chief Inspector of Stock of New South Wales, in his progress return of the lambing this year, says:—"There has of late years been a change taking place in the time of lambing in ...

    Article : 581 words
  4. The Lost Heiress; A Tale of Love, Battle, & Adventure.

    When Captain Blaine and the Bas[?] [?] the beaten track, and branched off to Miss Rath’s homestead, they climbed a sharp ridge which runs along the northern ...

    Article : 2,059 words
  5. Traffic Summonses.

    Before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., yesterday, John Gauld was fined 5s., with 3s. 6d. costs, for not running to the time-table, and George Rowland Bowen, for obstructing traffic, ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. The Fever-stricken Crew.

    The fever-stricken crew of the German ship Esmeralda, which reached Moreton Bay on Sunday evening, were conveyed to town at midday yesterday and taken to the Brisbane ...

    Article : 47 words
  7. The Maori King.

    The members of the Marine Board met yesterday for the purpose of considering their report and decision on the grounding of the steamer Maori King off Kangaroo Point on the ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. Prigging Pigeons.

    Five lads, named Fred. Gowdy (16), Abraham Halliwell (10), Augustus Uhlman (14), William Beil (14), and James Gilbert (16), were brought up charged with the larceny of seven ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. City Police Court.

    Before Messrs. P. Pinnock, P.M., R. [?] and J. Carroll, JJ.P. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Beatrice Wilson, for using obscene language, was fined £2 or ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. Dress and Fashion.

    Small bonnets are about to be worn not only at the theatre but also at balls. They will be made of flowers, feathers, or a few sprigs of f[?]liage. ...

    Article : 822 words
  11. A Journalist’s Escape.

    A graphic story is told by an occasional correspondent of the Times of an escape of a political prisoner from the horrors of Siberia, the feature of the exploit being ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  12. Should Wives be Penniless.

    In the Forum for September, Alice E. Ives makes a vehement attack upon what she alleges to be the prevalent custom of denying wives pocket-money. American ...

    Article : 560 words
  13. Shipping. VESSELS TO ARRIVE.—DECEMBER 14.

    Adeline, German barque, 530 tons, from London for Brisbane; sailed 30th August; via Prawle Point 18th September Smell[?] and Co., agents. Armin, barque, 842 tons, from London for ...

    Article : 548 words
  14. China Menacing the World.

    One of the most striking and most useful characteristics of the Chinese is their remarkable ability as farmers. In the United States, if a father were to give his son two ...

    Article : 2,395 words
  15. VESSELS IN HARBOUR.—DECEMBER 14.

    Acac[?], barque, 390 tons, from Adelaide, Norman and Co., agents. Catterthun, E. and A. Company’s s., from Hong kong, via ports. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., agents. ...

    Article : 92 words
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