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  2. OXLEY.

    We had a decided touch of frost here on Monday night, which is, by some of the oldest settlers, considered the most decided thing of the kind they have ever seen in the country. There ...

    Article : 270 words
  3. WOOL JUDGES AT SPRING SURE.— 1871.

    DURING times of great depression—to which the weak succumb, that which is rotten breaks down, and the hearts of many fail—the strong mind looks for remedies. To him is given the ...

    Article : 2,272 words
  4. THE ALBERT.

    WRITING from the Albert, on June 21, a correspondent says: I herewith send a sample of sugar made at Mr. Dixon's mill on the Albert, from canes ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. DANGERS OF THE POLYNESIAN TRADE.

    THE Storm bird, schooner, Captain Hurley, arrived at Mackay, with fifty one Polynesian laborers, on the 30th May. She reports a treacherous attack by the natives on the island ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  6. SUGAR PRODUCTION UPON A LARGE SCALE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  7. WARWICK.

    OUR Warwick correspondent, under date June 21 writes:—"Our annual races take place to-morrow and Friday. Already a number of strangers throng our little town waiting for the ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. TWENTY-MILE.

    EVERYTHING goes on as usual at Mount Hogan and the Twenty-mile; but, if anything, the place is growing more lively as the reefing population keeps growing. All the reefs are ...

    Article : 520 words
  9. HOW MR. ARCHER MANAGED IT.

    AT a meeting of the Rockhampton Separation Committee, held on the 16th instant, the following correspondence from Mr. Archibald Archer, our Agent-General for Emigration in ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  10. WEEVILS AND JUMPERS.

    IF I was able to afford Mr. Chubb the information he desires, and rid the country of weevils and jumpers, I should certainly deserve the crown he refers to in last week's issue. I ...

    Article : 948 words
  11. ROLLESTON.

    A CORRESPONDENT writes under date June 1: We are likely to have a fine dry winter in these parts this season. There has been no general rain since the beginning of last March, ...

    Article : 298 words
  12. ITEMS FOR PRODUCERS.

    A VACUUM pan, with the accompanying appliances capable of turning out four tons of dry sugar daily, is to be established in the Burnett district, which bids fair, at no distant date, to ...

    Article : 1,196 words
  13. WESTERN CREEK.

    WESTERN CREEK, since the adyent of the Chinese, has become quite a bustling place, assuming the form and appearance of a town. The number of stores and public-houses are out ...

    Article : 1,045 words
  14. GILBERTON.

    I READ a letter in your journal, from a correspondent at the Twenty-mile Camp, wherein the writer says, "I do not believe in blowing or giving exaggerated accounts; for that reason I ...

    Article : 940 words
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