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  2. Turf Notes.

    BY the time these lines see the light we shall know what success has, attended the venture of the Queensland Turf Club in braving the humors of the clerk of he weather at that ticklish period ...

    Article : 1,746 words
  3. The Gympie Goldfield.

    THE following report of the Gympie goldfield for the year ending on the 31st December last, has been forwarded to the Minister for Mines by Mr. "Warden Gill: ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  4. The Palmer,

    A REPORT from Mr. Warden Selheim, dated Maytown, March 7, and addressed to the Undersecretary for Mines, states that no important alteration in the prospects of the Palmer ...

    Article : 1,350 words
  5. The Clarence P. and A. Association's Exhibition.

    THE twelfth annual show of the Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Association was held on the grounds, near Grafton, on March 6 and 7. For many years this exhibition has gone on ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  6. Warwick.

    WE have done honor to the memory of Ireland's patron saint, and, having done so, most of us have resumed our usual business avocations. I say "most of us, because there are a few ...

    Article : 610 words
  7. The Great North-western Interior.

    THERE have been many writers about the fine western plains, and readers of the Queenslander are now quite aware of their great grazing capabilities and suitability for stock, so I shall not in ...

    Article : 3,127 words
  8. Jimboomba.

    'TIS gratifying to hear of the reception that the deputation to represent the necessity of a survey railway line via Village of Login to Beenleigh from Oxley met with from the Ministertor ...

    Article : 564 words
  9. Ipswich.

    THE Fassifern electorate seems to be a sore point still. Candidates come forward to-day, and retire to-morrow with provoking plocitude. Messrs. Watkins and Salkeld have the field at ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. Toowoomba.

    ST. PATRICK'S [?] was pretty generally observed as a holiday, [?] people had to provide their own ways of [?] it, as there was nothing in the shape of public amusement. ...

    Article : 493 words
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