The PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 3 o'olock, and read prayers. PAPER. The Hon. the POSTMASTER-GENERAL, ...
Article : 2,898 wordsTHE Commission appointed by the Government to enquire into the charges made against Mr. Douglas, the clerk of petty sessions, closed to-day. The Commission consider that some of ...
Article : 2,061 wordsTHE question of roads in newly-forming districts must, for a long time, be one of the greatest importance. That good roads are desirable no one will question for a moment, ...
Article : 1,150 wordsSIR,—On reacting of the importation of Cashmore and Angora goats to Victoria, and of the Queensland Acclimatisation Society having some of these valuable animals at Bowen Park, the ...
Article : 357 wordsSir,—Observing some time ago my name brought forward in connection with a scheme for growing sugar in Queensland, I consider it desirable, before leaving Australia, to explain ...
Article : 1,176 wordsMr. J. G. JONES stated to his Honor that he was not in a position to go on with the case against Jackey, an aboriginal, for horse-stealing, at present, owing to the absence of witnesses. ...
Article : 145 wordsSIR,—As a workman perhaps you will allow me a small spnce in your journal to protest against the meeting of the National Land League that was held last night, in the Town ...
Article : 563 wordsTHE following is the way in which the coses in the civil jurisdiction of this court will be taken:— On Friday, June 15, undefended cases. ...
Article : 63 wordsTHERE are two sp[?]imens of this interesting fish (if we may so call it) in the Exhibition— one exhibited by Mr. David Mitchell, and the other by Captain Bremner. As these sp[?]imens ...
Article : 182 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS.—John Watkins and William Clark were each fined 10s. STEALING FROM THE PERSON.—James Neal ...
Article : 649 wordsWE observe, with deep regret, that the learned Professor of Veterinary Medicine, has passed from amongst us. Many an old pupil, on hearing the sad news, will call to memory ...
Article : 898 wordsSIR.—The vacillating conduct of the committee of the National Land League is enough to cause the most hopeful of its members to exclaim—"Save me from my friends." After ...
Article : 656 wordsTHE rain which set in so quietly on Monday morning has hurdly caused since, and the quantity that has fallen must now be very considerable. On Tuesday night and last night ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE following table, which has been furnished to us through the courtesy of the Rev. J. Bliss, shows the amount of rainfall in inches and decimals, at Brisbane, since 9 p.m. on ...
Article : 167 wordsNEW TOWN HALL.—We are happy to announce that such steps have been taken for the erection of a town hall in Warwick, to cost at least £2000, as to allay all fears on the subject. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 15 Jun 1866, Page 3
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