In the Legislative Assembly to-day, THE QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK. Sir Hugh Nelson laid on the table the following letter with the enclosures named in ...
Article : 573 wordsMessrs. Littler and Bruce, of the Fitzroy Foundry, continue to do a very extensive business. They make 110 mention of dulness of the times or of slackness of orders. They ...
Article : 443 wordsBefore His Honour Mr.Justice Power Be the will of George Reid,late of Rosewood, grazier, deceased, application on the part of John Hansen and Stephen Egm the ...
Article : 208 wordsThe report of business given by Mr. A. Nielson, of the Seperation Carriage and Buggy Works, Fitzroy-street, is gratifying. He advises a brisk year —a year during which ...
Article : 476 wordsMr. James Rankin is the only manufacturer of boots in Rockhampton, and it is pleasing to learn that the enterprise he displaced in embarking in that industry is meeting with ...
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Advertising : 743 wordsA meeting of the Broadsound Divisional Board was held in the Board's office, St. Lawrence, on the 7th instant. There were present:— Messrs. G. Fox, A. W. D. ...
Article : 474 wordsThe Sydney Daily Telegraph of the 11th instant, which reached here by yesterday's mail, contains full particulars of the results of the senior examinations held recently in ...
Article : 511 words"Rattler " says:—The light-weight jockey Markwell, who fell with Nor'-West in the Final Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday last, was for a considerable time after the ...
Article : 217 wordsMessrs. Church Brothers claim to be the largest importers of high-class boots in Rockhampton, and certainly their stock, which is a very large one, included boots from the ...
Article : 323 wordsMessrs. M. Ryan and Co., Alma-street, off William-street, make a specially of buggies; But the trade with them in this particular line has "not been too brisk." ...
Article : 189 wordsMr. W. A. Lawson, of the Central Queensland Wood-working Factory, has had twenty artisacs in his service the year through. Like many others of our tradespeople, he draw a ...
Article : 395 wordsC. T. B. Turner made 58 runs not out, and secured four wickets fur S runs, playing for the One-mile Eleven against the Unioins, at Gympie, on Saturday last. This is Turner's ...
Article : 37 wordsA meeting of the Committee of the Rockhampton Gymnasium and Cycling Club was held in the Market Hotel last evening, Mr. J. Howard occupying the chair. The principal ...
Article : 504 wordsMr. W. H. Slcolake, William-street, continues to do a thriving business both as a manufacturer of biscuits and lollies and as a retail vendor of the goods which he manufactures ...
Article : 345 wordsThe oppressive weather of last week culminated on Saturday in a thunderstorm, which fell about seven o'clock in the morning. It was accompanied by a heavy shower of ...
Article : 332 wordsA cricket match was played on the Isisford cricket ground on the 11th instant between the employees of Messrs. Renshav and Ricketts and town of Isisford. The wicket ...
Article : 343 wordsThe annual distribution of prizes to the scholars attending the Alton Downs Provisional School took place on the 9th instant. There was a large ...
Article : 289 words"I have found the year very good" was the way in which Mr. P. A. Nelson, the principal of this firm, greeted our representative; but he followed that up by saying "I ...
Article : 762 wordsMr. J. Ferguson has almost dropped out of the list of wholesale lolly manufacturers. The only lines he now makes on a large scale are those for which he has gained such a ...
Article : 602 wordsI have recently had a trip through the tickinfested portion of this district, and am pleased to be able to report that since last winter the ticks have been on the decrease ...
Article : 345 wordsMessrs. Willcocks and Co., contractors for the Broadmount Railway and the Rockhampton and Rockhampton North Junction Railway, have now got nearly all the timber ...
Article : 573 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Progress Association was held on Monday evening last at Mr. O'Kane's hall. There were present:— Messrs. W. H.J. Mayers (Chairman), Plumb, ...
Article : 390 wordsSir,—Kindly allow me space to draw attention to a most serious to source of danger to the travelling public on the Springsure line owing to it being fenced. It may not be ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Fri 17 Dec 1897, Page 6
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