SIR,—Seeing a letter, signed by George Maber, David Herriot, and others, in your paper of the 5th instant, calling in question the conduct of my late captain—Captain Moore, of the ship ...
Article : 605 wordsTwo men, named Hay and Sheckleton, were massacred by the blacks, at Glenprairic, last week. The blacks are reported to be spearing cattle and otherwise becoming very troublesome ...
Article : 1,721 wordsIN RE GEORGE HARDY.—Third meeting. No debts were proved. Wearing apparel was allowed; other assets to be realised. IN RE CHARLES O'BRIEN.—This was a ...
Article : 957 wordsJULY 10.—Gem, schooner, 87 tons, Captain J. Reardon, from Port Fairy. T. Unmack, agent. IMPORTS. ...
Article : 670 wordsMR. J. B. SIMMONS, at 11 o'clock, at the Exchange Auction Rooms: Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Spirits. MESSRS. DICKSON & DUNCAN, at 11 ...
Article : 62 wordsBRISBANE.—9 a.m.; Barometer (corrected), 29·768; thermometer (shade), 59[?]; ditto (dry bulb), 55·0; ditto (wet bulb), 50·0; force of wind, 2; direction, S.E.; extent of cloud, 9; ...
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Family Notices : 88 wordsSIR,—I have seen with great regret the several letters in your journal touching the choral service of the Episcopal Church of England at South Brisbane, and the more so because I ...
Article : 387 wordsSo large a proportion of our population are new to the colony, that we can hardly expect them to have any distinct idea of the great value of the territory we possess. ...
Article : 774 wordsSIR,—When people subscribe to newspapers, and look for samething worth reading at their eggs and bacon every morning, it is a serious impediment to their digestion to see a column ...
Article : 711 wordsThe mails per the Leichhardt, for Maryborough, Gayndah, Gladstone, Rockhampton, and Port Denison, will be made up and closed at the General Post-office, this day ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. FORBES to ask the Colonial Treasurer,— If the Govornment have considered the desirability of removing the restrictions on sheep crossing the border from New South Wales—if ...
Article : 621 wordsSIR,—As you have published some remarks of the Tenterfield Correspondent of the Warwick Argus, respecting the death of one Andrew Drummond, at Maryland, reflecting upon me, ...
Article : 318 wordsJuly 8.—Eagle, s.s., from Wide Bay; Hunter, s., from the Clyde River; Wonga Wonga, s.s., from Melbourne; Calypso, brig, from Nelson. July 9.—Yarra, Yarra, s., and Telegraph, s., ...
Article : 84 wordsFROM Melbourne we have papers to the 1st instant. The Argus of that date says:- In the import markets to-day an improvement was perceptible, in so far as that the tone ...
Article : 457 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS.—Edmund Walsh and Alexander Smith were each fined 5s., and John M'Garry and John Morrin were fined 10s. ...
Article : 333 wordsSIR,—The following, illustrative of the habits in choosing their winter abode of certain of the snake species common in this colony, may not prove uninteresting to many of your numerous ...
Article : 1,531 wordsSIR,—Possibly you may find room in a corner of your excellent paper from a very humble individual on a subject of considerable importance to a section of the community: ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 11 Jul 1865, Page 2
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