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  2. BRISBANE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    AN adjourned special meeting of the committee of the above chamber was held at their room, School of Arts buildings, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of considering the ...

    Article : 1,727 words
  3. PETRIE-TERRACE BAND OF HOPE.

    THE annual meeting of the Petrie-terrace Band of Hope was held on Tuesday evening, in their Hall, which was crowded to excess. Mr. M. Ward occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. CITIZENS' BALL.

    SIR,—In looking over your issue of this morning, I was surprised to see a letter signed "A Committeman," asking for information with reference to the disposal of the proceeds of a ...

    Article : 432 words
  5. WEATHER TABLE.

    THE following table, extracted from "Kearley's London Almanac," has been tested by the Registrar of the Weather at Wellington, N.Z., and out of forty-nine observations twelve only ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. WEST MORETON.

    WE have another memorabile from Redbank Plains in the shape of a fully opened cotton pod, the first we believe of the season. It is from the field of a farmer named Gardiner, and ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE A.S.N. COMPANY.

    SIR,—In your local contemporary of yesterday, a bespangled gentleman has tried to gain for this company what they themselves hate, and are determined they never will have ...

    Article : 246 words
  8. CITIZENS' BALL.

    SIR,—In your issue of to-day, I see a letter signed "A Committeeman," asking whether the surplus funds from the "citizens' ball," given to His Excellency the Governor, had been ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. GYMPIE MINING REPORT.

    OUR reporter has visited the following claims:-Otago.—Morton and party, of the prospecting claim, are sinking two shafts simultaneously. Their most northerly shaft is 70 feet deep; the ...

    Article : 932 words
  10. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 24th November appears an article from the London Telegraph, 7th September, in reference to what it has pleased some to name the "National" School ...

    Article : 2,128 words
  11. CIVIL SERVICE SNOBBISM.

    SIR—I would like to know if there are any particular regulations as to the admittance of persons to the immigration wharf, for I went down the other evening to meet a relative who ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. TOOWOOMBA AND DRAYTON.

    EARLY on Sunday morning last a notorious character named Mrs. Fox was found dead in a deserted humpy in James-street. The unfortunate woman has led a very dissolute life for ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  13. SURVEY FEES.

    SIR,—Could you inform me what becomes of the survey fees paid by land selectors into the Commissioner's office? Are they kept as a separate fund to meet the surveyors' charges, or ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. THE BRISBANE HOSPITAL.

    SIR,—In reference to the letter of your correspondent on the Bishop of Brisbane's circular to his clergy about the collections for the hospital, will you allow us to say that some of us ...

    Article : 404 words
  15. AGRICULTURE ON THE BARLING DOWNS.

    THE following is the concluding portion of the interesting lecture delivered by Mr. R. Ramsay, M.L.A., at Toowoomba, the first part of which appeared in our issue of Tuesday last: ...

    Article : 1,945 words
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