AUGUST 13.—Diamantina, A.S.N. Co.'s s., 239 tons, Captain J. H. Peake, for Maryborough. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Messrs. Annesley, M'Ghie, A. J. Antill, ...
Article : 885 wordsIN compliment to His Excellency Colonel Blackall, who is expected to arrive in Brisbane to-day, this has been proclaimed a public holiday, and all the Government offices will be ...
Article : 412 wordsTHE following report on the above subject from Sub-Inspector Lloyd to the Commissioner of Police, has been handed to us for publication:— ...
Article : 486 wordsTHE second and last day's racing of the Port Curtis Jockey Club's meet passed off satisfactorily. The following are the events and winning horses:— ...
Article : 298 wordsBEFORE His Honor Judge Sheppard and a jury of four. DRYSDALE v. TOWNS AND OTHERS.—This was an action to recover compensation for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 wordsTHE following despatches were published in a Government Gazette issued yesterday:— Colonial Secretary's Office, Brisbane, August 13, 1868. ...
Article : 363 wordsG. T. C. LANG reports a state of comparative quietude in the mining share market for the past few days. The recent election of a local Mining Board at Gympi[?], whose members have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsNo notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Rejected communications cannot be returned, underany circumstances whatever. ...
Article : 17 wordsTHE Ministry have given instructions to Mr. WHEELER, the gentleman in charge of the Queensland Emigration office in London, to resume emigration to this colony ...
Article : 3,404 wordsSIR,—I notice a communication from Mr. Ruddle in to-day's issue, wherein he denies having mode use of a remark, during the the running of the Corinthian race at the late ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 14 Aug 1868, Page 2
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