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  2. THE REPORT OF THE AUDITORGENERAL.

    SIR,-I read with great interest the above report, which appeared in your issue of the 11th instant, and I fearlessly assert that a more elaborate and lucid fal stutomont has nover ...

    Article : 323 words
  3. THE WINES OF THE BIBLE.

    SIR,-The public are much indebted to the friends of the Rev. Mr. Caldwell for undertaking to publish his beautiful discourse on the " Wines of tho Bible." The rev. gentleman has ...

    Article : 2,186 words
  4. ODD NOTES.

    I KNEW Palmer had selected the right set of men to save the country. The speech of the now Minister for Lands, at Ipswich, on Tuesday last, is the first proof of the fact. I call that a ...

    Article : 1,774 words
  5. COTTON picking, SOrting, and shipping emplays oil hands just now in the Logan district. The yield per aere is, m most casos, hugel thun wo have bud hore bofoie, so that ti o quuntity of

    AT the meeting of the magistrates of tho district in Petty Sessions, at the Court House, on Tuesday, a man named Todd wns summoned for hawking goods in tho villago and ...

    Article : 691 words
  6. BRISBANE SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    SIR,-Yesterday I had a private view of a selection of books just roceived from Mudie, of London, for this institution. They are good works, and in excellent condition, and will be, I ...

    Article : 256 words
  7. DOGS AND MEN.

    SIR,-Though outside the limits of the municipality, I am not, nor are some of those living in my locality, outside the pale of humanity. I therefore beg to call, through the medium ...

    Article : 279 words
  8. THE HON. J. M. THOMPSON'S BUSTINGS SPEECE.

    SIR,-It is very much against the grain to comment on the actions of men, and especially so when a gentleman is SO estimable as the present Minister for Lands. But, Sir, as a citizen ...

    Article : 519 words
  9. LATE SHOPPING.

    SIR,-On Saturday evening last I received a parcel from the shop of o firm in Queen-street, at about half-past 11 o'clock, and there were more to be delivered on the Terrnco in tho ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. VOLUNTEERS' GRANT OF LAND.

    SIR,-On February 28 last several Volunteers became entitled to a grant of fifty ueres of land, through tho service of five years as Volunteers. Sir, can you inform them whether there is any ...

    Article : 344 words
  11. THE IMBIL RUSH.

    UNDER date May 10, the Imbil crrospondent of the Gympie Times says:-"The general registration of claims having expired yesterday, ovoryono stinted up tho creek fo lake up tho ...

    Article : 462 words
  12. THE SERVANTS' HOME.

    SIR,-I cannot help looking upon it as rather a disgrace to Brisbane that we should have no Servants' Home, but that poor young creatures out of place should be obliged to go to boarding ...

    Article : 314 words
  13. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    SIR,-In the issue of April 23 of the Melbourne Weekly Times I read with pleasure uu account of the Volunteer Encampment on last Easter, at You Youngs, and I think this ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. AT the meeting; of the magistrates of tho dis-, trict in Petty Sessions, at the Court House, on Tuesday, a man named Todd wns summoned for hawking goods in tho villago and

    WHILE writing thErE is a heavy downfall of rain, with every promise of its continuing for some time, thus striking a heavy blow to the recent of the cotton that had escaped the ...

    Article : 771 words
  15. UNDER date May 10, the Imbil (crrospon dent of the Gympie, Times says:-"The general registration of claims having expired yesterday, ovoryono stinted up tho creek fo lake up tho

    COTTON picking, Sorting, and shipping emplays oil hands just now in the Logan district. The yield per aere is, m most casos, hugel thun wo have bud hore bofoie, so that tio quuntity of ...

    Article : 650 words
  16. ALDERMANIC DODEGERY.

    SIR,-That philanthropie individual, subsribing himself "C. S. L.," who, under the above ominous heading, recently favored your renders with such u doloful uccount of the iniadoings of ...

    Article : 737 words
  17. HOW TO MAKE BRSBANE A PORT.

    SIR,-If over Brisbane is to bo a town of importance we must avail ourselves of what nature has done for us, and turn into wharves the frontage of the Botanic Gardens. The Go ...

    Article : 320 words
  18. THE BLACKS.

    SIR,-Some letters and a leading article have appeared in your paper responting the aborigines, I think it therefore advisable to mention that an attempt is being made to form a board, ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. POLICE AT JIMNA.

    SIR,-Reports are in circulution that the police stationed here are about to bo removed. This would leave the inhabitants of Jimna in a very unprotected state, composed as it is of ...

    Article : 57 words
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