THE usual monthly meeting of the council of this association was held on Friday afternoon last. Present: Messrs. L. A. Bernays (in the chair), G. R. Harding, A. V. Drury, J. G. ...
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Article : 308 wordsSIR,—In reply to an enquirer in your paper of Friday last, I beg to inform him, and all others interested, that one of the committee and myself saw the box containing casket and ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE Gympie Times of Wednesday reports as follows:— The parcel of stone from No. 6 south, Monkland (Lillis, Healy Brothers, Pollock, and others), ...
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Advertising : 1,891 wordsTHE weather for the past week has been very changeable, alternating with rain, threatening rain, and sunshine, and the last two days a disagreeable easterly wind has been blowing. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 16 Sep 1872, Page 3
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