Aug. 1. Eagle, steamer, 150 tons. Allen, from Sydney 27th ult. Passengers—Hon. L. Hope, Captain Vignolles, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon, Mr. Bigge, Mr. Daley, Mr. ...
Article : 1,360 wordsSIR,—I am delighted to find we have a public journalist who considers it his duty to contradict the vile aspersions thrown upon these districts by Mr. Suttor, in his place in the Council, during the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 wordsON Monday evening last, a Tea-party was held at the temporary building erected for a Wesleyan chapel, to celebrate its opening. About seventy people attended, amongst whom were several from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsTHE extract from Bell s Messenger which appeared in our Extra of Monday last, excited general attention. It was stated that Moreton Bay was again to become a ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—I am a young man whose education has been neglected, but I know you like to encourage merit, especially when accompanied with modesty; so I will just say how all at once I am afflicted ...
Article : 476 wordsSIR,—In reading over the report of my case before the Ipswich Bench on the 18th instant, in your paper of the 28th, I find many statements completely at variance with the depositions taken ...
Article : 492 wordsTHIRTY young women, of the class called orphan girls, arrived by the Eagle. They are selected from various ships that have arrived at Sydney within the last few ...
Article : 973 wordsWE regret to have heard a confirmation of the many rumours that had reached us respecting the recent depredations of the natives in the Burnett district. Two more men have fallen victims to ...
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The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), Sat 4 Aug 1849, Page 2
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