JANUARY 11.—A.S.N. Cc.'s.s. Tinonee, 285 tone. Captain H. liirat, from Mackay and Broadsound. Passengers— Mrs. Kemp, Messrs. II. Milford, W. Hethrington and 21 in the steerage. ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE fallow market was flat to-day. A London telegram roceived by the Peak Downe Copper Mining Company reports the sale by their agents, Messrs, W. Mort and Co, of a ...
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Article : 383 wordsThe Adelaide loan of £100,000 has been subscribed. There were tenders for £54,750 at and above 105, The balance of £15,300 was immediately taten at prices above the minimum. ...
Article : 332 wordsTHE Peak Downs Telegram of the 4th instant reports: —The general verdict amongst business men on the holiday week is that it has been commercially a dull one, though this applies to ...
Article : 287 wordsWE have to thank Captain Reed, for some interesting particulars concerning the Drummond Copper Mine, of which the following is the substance:—After ...
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Article : 1,174 wordsLOUIS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Emperor of the French, is the third son of Louie-Bonaparie, ex-king of Holland. His mother was Hortense, the daughter of the Empress Josephine bj her ...
Article : 2,529 wordsNo northern mail was brought by the " Lord Ashley " s.s., yesterday. The mail, it appears, was made up, and brought to the wharf by the Postmaster at Townsville, but left ...
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Rockhampton Bulletin (Qld. : 1871 - 1878), Mon 13 Jan 1873, Page 2
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