Dec. 17— The Murragy (s.s) Till, from Port Deateon Passengers— Hesting, Fron[????], Keith, Chunningham, and is in the storeages. Dec 26— The Queensland (s.s), Carpby, from Brisbane, ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE Sincriff (Mr [?]) has been sent to [?] to investigate the murder [?] in the [?] there. The Mint Bill has been withdrawn in the ...
Article : 384 wordsPresent— Frederick Borton, Esq., J.P. John Fraser, Esq., J.P. Ferguson c. Truss— Absconding from his hired service. Remanded from the 4th inst. ...
Article : 375 wordsDec. 21— Queensland (s.s) Corphy. Passengers— The Honorable L. Hope, William Archer, De Merrick, Eugene [????], Alexander Bruce, A.G. Broughton, F. Cunningtown A. Bagery, H. Scorfield, J. Candy, John H ...
Article : 62 wordsDec 17— Murray, from Port Denison, 3 bales wool 2 [????] skins, Palmer. Dec 26— Queensland, from Brisbane, 4 jars [????] 2 half-estates, 16 pkgs flour. 11 pkgs salt, be rice, 2 cases ...
Article : 390 wordsNOTHING of a very exciting character has transpired in this neighbourhood since my last. The wool is coming down freely, the weather is very dry and [?] and grass was never so scarce. ...
Article : 317 wordsThe Murray (s.s) Till left Port Denison on Tuesday morning. The 23rd leaving the Buonaparte and Australian schooners lying there. The Murray put in at M. Island to take in hallast, and after experiencing head ...
Article : 133 wordsIN a few short hours 1862 will be numbered with the past, and 1863 for a brief period usurp its place. Within the past twelve months we have seen, the consolidisation of Italy as a ...
Article : 2,162 wordsAt the criminal session, the prisoner Powlett, charged with having committed the crime of incest upon his own child, a girl of ten years old, at pr[?],—was sentenced to be hanged. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Stuart avers that the country on the north coast is of a magnificent description, the vegetation being luxuriant in the extree, and the stately paim-tree giving quite an oriental ...
Article : 69 wordsWHEN I last addressed you I spoke hopefully of our prospects of relief from the long prevailing drought with which we in this region in common with much of Australia have been ...
Article : 1,177 words[?] [?] insertion in the columns of the Journal lessters must [?] of matters of public utility only. with a careful cecord to brevity, and they must be accompanted with the name and address of the ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE Confederate Stated of America, intent upon the creatin of a separate nationality, did not hastily embark in the desperate struggle the now wage ...
Article : 846 wordsTHE BER[?].—We are informed by a gentleman lately arrived from the Burbekin that the settlers on the [?] part of that river have Lately derived [?] advantage from ...
Article : 864 wordsFrom Galle, 18th November, 11.15 a.m. Public News:—Arrived steamer Oriasa, from Hongkong 1st, Singapore 8th and Penang 11th November. The allied force have made ...
Article : 290 wordsConcerning the death of Sir Andrew Leith [?] the [?] [?] has the following:This gallant gentleman, who bore a somewhat promineut part in the Peninsular War, died at ...
Article : 2,813 wordsMr. Glsdstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered a sppech on public affairs, at Newcastle on Tyne, when he gave the satisfactory statement that the French Treaty had replaced the ...
Article : 1,142 wordsBEFORE J. Jardine, Esq, P.M. John Bra[?]sall [?]uarged with being drunk, within the precincts of the Police Court, was discharged. ...
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Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1871), Wed 31 Dec 1862, Page 2
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