JANUARY 20.—Woolloomooloo, ship, 627 tons, Captain Jones, for London. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bays and child, Mr. A. C Bays, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and 3 children, ...
Article : 976 wordsTHE English mail has brought us news down to the 26th November, and we are glad that the detached intelligence gives a more favorable coloring to commercial affairs at home than ...
Article : 1,028 wordsSATURDAY.—Before R. Cribb, Esq., J.P. Harry Owens was fined 10s., or in default 24 hours' imprisonment for drunkenness. Monday.—Before the Mayor. ...
Article : 57 wordsAs may be supposed the account given by your Maryborough correspondent, in your issue of Saturday, of the scene between Kent and Sheridan, is read with great interest up ...
Article : 428 wordsTHIS is a subject demanding considerable research,and while it is of great importance that the electors of this colony should know something of it, there are not many who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 wordsIN consequence of the acceptance of the office of Minister of Lands and Works by Mr. ST. GEORGE GORE, that gentleman has issued his resignation of his seat for ...
Article : 1,455 wordsTHE Council met yesterday at the usual hour, all the members being present. CORRESPONDENCE. A petition from two quarrymen, at ...
Article : 735 wordsTHE TEMPLE, November 26th 1861. There is no lack of matter for the chronicler of the events of the past month. On the contrary there is rather an embarras de ...
Article : 4,242 wordsTHE WARWICK ELECTION.—We are enabled to state, on the best authority, that Mr.Gore Jones, the barrister, left Toowoomba on Saturday for Warwick, there to contest the ...
Article : 873 wordsMost people have been busy to-day reading their advices from home, and the effect of the news by the mail seems to be a feeling of uncasiness, though the information does not ...
Article : 71 wordsThe last series of sales for this year commenced on the 7th November, the declared arrivals to that date consisting of —Sydney, 14,875 bales; Port Philip, 8[?]86 bales; ...
Article : 667 wordsTHE Parliament is to be prorogued on Monday next. Captain Lamb died yesterday. Flour may be quoted at from £13. ...
Article : 315 wordsFrom Melbourne we have 4 day's later papers. There appears to be very little doing there in the way of business. The customs revenue is reported to be falling off. At a ...
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The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Tue 21 Jan 1862, Page 2
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