MONTHLY FULL COURT.--THIS DAY. BEFORE their Honours Sir Charles Lilloy, O.J., Mr. Justice Harding, and Mr. Justice Mein. ...
Article : 1,328 wordsA BUNDLE of paper and half a bottle of kerosine were found under the Custom-houso this morning. This is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. As yet no- clue has ...
Article : 40 wordsWE have received from the Government Printing Office well-bound copy of the" Journals and Printed Papers of the Federal Council of Australasia." ...
Article : 25 wordsJOHN DONALD, of Sandy Creek, near Ravenswood, miner, was adjudicated Insolvent yesterday beforo Mr. Justico Mein. The first meeting of creditors was fired for the 21st ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE Chief Secretary was yesterday afternoon waited upon by the deputation appointed by the open-air meeting of the unemployed held on Saturday afternoon. The members of ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Times, in its issue this morning, states that nine members of the committee appointed by the Prince of Wales to inquire into the complaints regarding the ...
Article : 167 wordsA SMALL number of men were put on to work at stone-breaking by the corporation officers this morning. The Immigration agent has afforded information respecting work in ...
Article : 47 wordsBRIGADIER-GENERAL MAO IVER is returning to Sydney by the steamer Barrabool, which sails at 2 o'clock this afternoon. It is under-stood that he will leave Australia shortly, but ...
Article : 52 wordsA REPORT was made to Senior-constable Long, of West End, by Joseph Jackson, a wharf labourer, residing in Edward-streot, Highgate Hill, that his son Alfred Edward ...
Article : 213 wordsThe report of Mr. H. O. Stanley, Chief Engineer of Railways, Southern Division, on tho surveys of a direct lino of railway from Warwick to Ipswich, has been received by the ...
Article : 59 wordsA NUMEROUS audience assembled last oven. ing in the schoolroom below the Ann-street United Methodist Church to listen to a lecture by the Rev. W. Osborne Lilley, in connection ...
Article : 221 wordsIN committee on the Land Bill Mr. Isambert intends to move the insertion of a new clause, embodying a scheme for promot-ing village settlement, by means of which ...
Article : 84 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Works moved the second reading of the Railway Management Bill, which provides for the appointment of three ...
Article : 184 wordsThe members of the Bulgarian Regency have replied to the manifesto presented by General Kaulbars on behalf of the Russian Government, stating that they will comply ...
Article : 117 wordsA MAN named Archibald Wilson, who is a butcher employed at the Graziers' butchering establishment in Edward-street, made a most deliberate attempt to commit suicide at an ...
Article : 367 wordsIt will bo remembered that about a fortnight ago inquiries were instituted as to tho removal of timber in the name of a railway contractor without tho payment of a royalty. The Land ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsA large and enthusiastic meeting was held last night to protest against the unwarrantable waste of public money in the construction of the via ricia. Mr. Knowles, mayor of the ...
Article : 172 wordsAT the Stock Conference to-day, another paper in favour of the removal of the prohibition on the importation of foreign stock was presented by Mr. J. Meredith, of Tasmania. ...
Article : 170 wordsDRUNKENNESS.-- Five inebriates were discharged. Frank Harvey was fined 53 or six hours, DISORDERLY CONDUCT. --John Staples for ...
Article : 410 wordsBEFORE Mr. Pinnock and Mr. E. Mac Don-nell. Borget Klassen, licensee of the Pineapplo Hotel, Kangaroo Point, was this morning charged with allowing a pint and a-half of beer ...
Article : 477 wordsA MAN who gave the name of Joe Adams, but who is supposed to be John Caffrey, has beon arrested near Port Macquario on suspi-cion of having committed the murder at Great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 wordsThe Land Board commenced their sittings yesterday. Tho business is likely to ocoupy three days. Temperance Orasado. ...
Article : 57 wordsAs the outcome of a meeting held a few days ago, Messrs. M'Lean, Pope, and M'Iver, repre-senting the master smiths of the city, waited on the mayor yesterday morning in referonco ...
Article : 340 wordsTHE Lytton Jockey Club held their usual fortnightly meeting on Saturday night, Mr. Fleming in the chair. The race programmo was ordered to be printed. A few ...
Article : 76 words[DURING the existing depression in the labour market omployers wanting servants and per-sons sooking employment, will be permitted to make known their mutual wants in this column ...
Article : 140 words14 IT is understood that Mr. Lumley Hill's amendments upon the Land Bill will be to the following effect:--In the settled districts, where runs are not under the Act of 1876 or ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 456 wordsIN conuoction with the V.R.C. Spring Meot-ing, the following horses are left in the Mari-byrnong Plate:--Bedouin, Mattamus, Leider. tafel, Perhaps, Probation, Hortenso, Murmur, ...
Article : 325 wordsTHE Rev. Field Flowers Goe, who has accepted the Bishopric of Melbourne, by no means lacks distinction in the Church of Eng-land. He is a Lincolnshire man, having been ...
Article : 334 wordsA CORRESPONDENT siguing himself. "Jus tice" takes excoption to the opinions of a leading architect given in yesterday's article regarding the unemployed. He states that he ...
Article : 255 wordsTHE following is the report of the state of the Woogaroo Asylum for the week ending 2nd October:--In the house at last report, 373 males, 297 females; since admitted 2 males; ...
Article : 252 wordsAn open-air anti-Chinese meeting was held in the recreation reserve yesterday. Over 2000 people were present, and also two brass bande. Resolutions were passed forming a league ...
Article : 201 wordsOwen Ward, charged with malicious injury to property by smashing windows ard crockery at Green Swamp, in the house of Samuel Pitt, on 20th September, 1880, who pleaded guilty ...
Article : 683 wordsTHE official reports for the twenty-four hours onded at 9n.m, to-day showed that fine weather prevailed throughout the colony. A fow stations reported cloudy skies. but thoro ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Tue 5 Oct 1886, Page 5
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