NOVEMBER 22.—Clarence, steamer, 300 tons, Captain Cottier, from the Northern Ports. Passengers—(From Rockhamtpon)—Miss Boyce, Messrs. Spencer, Haxom, Thorne, Brooks, Kemball, and ...
Article : 1,968 wordsWE extract from the Sydney papers several items not included in our telegram, published on the 14th instant:- The Salsette, Captain Rogers, left Galle on ...
Article : 457 wordsLIMITED space not permitting of the insertion in this issue of our Sydney correspondent's usual budget, we epitomise the principal items of interest as follows:— ...
Article : 349 wordsThe mails per Yarra Yarra, for New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania, will be made up at the General Post Office this day, as follows:— ...
Article : 50 wordsSEIZURE OF CONTRABAND GOODS.—We yesterday received intelligence that a large quantity of dutiable goods had been seized in the Maranoa district by the officer in command ...
Article : 769 wordsBUSINESS has been unusually dull during the week till yesterday, when orders were arriving in town both by telegraph and post pretty freely, added to which the arrival of the two steamers created some ...
Article : 608 wordsSIR JOHN YOUNG has received by this mail positive advices to the effect that the separation of the Clarence and Richmond River districts from New South Wales will not ...
Article : 131 wordsIT seems almost incredible, but it is true, that the Surveyor-General has not yet settled that little matter as to the roads which are to pass through the Park. I thought he had left the matter entirely ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThe new flour mill—Present price of bread—Visit of Roman Catholic clergyman—Movement for the establishment of a local hospital— The electric telegraph—Christmas ...
Article : 699 wordsNegociations for settlement of the Roman question are still said to be going on between France and Italy, but another pamphlet has appeared in Paris. It intimates that a vote ...
Article : 334 wordsFLOUR.—Fine, 17s.; best seconds, 15s. per 100 lbs. BRAN.—1s. 9d. to 2s. per bushel. BREAD—51. per 2-lb. loaf. ...
Article : 177 wordsNovember 21.—Salsette, P. & O. steamer, from Point de Galle. November 21.—Esmeralda, barque, from Foo Chow. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe labor market during the week has been unusually brisk, a great number of persons from the country having come in expressly to engage the immigrants per Wansfell, and others. Being ...
Article : 360 wordsTHE sittings of the Supreme Court in its criminal jurisdiction commenced on Monday last, and terminated on Tuesday. The calendar comprised the following cases:— ...
Article : 599 wordsBEFORE His Honor the Judge. On the motion of the Attorney-General, Chas. Lilley, Esq., was admitted to the Queensland Bar under the Act 25 Victoria, ...
Article : 255 wordsThe commercial letters received by the last mail from New York express, though in a guarded manner, weainess of the war, and desponding anticipations whatever may be ...
Article : 915 wordsFatal Accident—Visit of Fahter Renehan—Unwelcome visitors—The proposed bridge over the Condamine—The weather. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsFRIDAY.—Before the Mayor and R. Cribb, Esq, J.P. John Madgewick, brought up for drunkonness, was admonished and discharged. ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsPolice Cases—Vine Cultivation—A Slight Disparity in Tenders — Cricket — The New Postmaster-General—Auctioneers' Licenses —The Weather; want of rain. ...
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The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Sat 23 Nov 1861, Page 2
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