THE advent of his Excellency to our town at the present moment has been a matter of no ordinany importance. He had probably heard of the extraor Jinary ...
Article : 4,003 wordsOctober 12.—Percy, schooner, Captain McEwen, from Cleveland Bay and the Burdekin. October 12.—Eva, schooner, Captain ...
Article : 31 wordsAfter the business of the day had been completed the people assembled on the beach to enjoy a promising bill of fare which had been provided by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 wordsAt the request of a number of Masons residing in the Kennedy district, the D. P. G. M., brother William Martin Boyce, was deputed by the Right ...
Article : 378 wordsFor all hacks the bona fide property of gentlemen. Entrances paid to Mr. T. Brodie. Gentlemen riders. This race came off on the racecourse last ...
Article : 337 wordsTHIS the great event of the day took place in the stores of Messrs. Seaward and J. P. McDonald, kindly placed at their disposal of the committee. Mr. ...
Article : 341 wordsWE have had the following letter handed to us for publication. Samples of the sugar referred to therein accompanied the same, which we shall be happy to exhibit ...
Article : 457 wordsTHE PROS AND CONS OF SMOKING.— In common conversetion we speak of tobacco as a narcotic poison, and antitobacconists are everlastingly dinging into ...
Article : 415 wordsHow to give the utmost brilliancy to the visit of His Excellency to our port has been the thought which has occupied the minds of the Bowen people for some time. ...
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