SIR,—Since it appears that all the odium for irregularities in the transmission of letters and newspapers addressed to individuals in the extensive district of Moreton Bay, falls on the Brisbane ...
Article : 514 wordsDec. 10. H. M. S. Bramble, Lieut. Yule. IMPORTS. Jane[?] 522 bags sugar, 40 chests, 20 ½-Chests[?] tea, 100 bags flour, R. J. Smith; 49 bags salt, ...
Article : 998 wordsSIR,—Having ascertained that public attention is directed to Wide Bay as a convenient port for embarking the produce of some parts of the Moreton Bay district in small vessels, I consider a few ...
Article : 288 wordsSIR,—In answer to your leading article of the 27th ult., referring to the £100 appropriated by Government to the repair of our road to this district, I beg to inform you that I not only signed the ...
Article : 686 wordsSIR,—The mail from Ipswich and the Darling Downs, and which usually contains about twenty letters, arrived in Brisbane yesterday about two o'clock. Upon application for letters at five, and ...
Article : 165 wordsWOOL.—IMPORTANT TO SHIP-OWNERS.—We are informed that there are now 600 bales of this season's clip in the township ready for shipment, 276 of which are in the Company's Stores, the ...
Article : 1,611 wordsWE beg to direct public attention to the important information, contained in Lieut. Yule's letter respecting the harbour of Wide Bay, which will be found under the ...
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The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), Sat 18 Dec 1847, Page 2
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