BEFORE his Honor the Chief Justice. SHEAFFE V. HUNG[?]FORD—MOTION FOR JUDGMENT. This was an action in which the plaintiff, Roger Hall Sheaffe, s[?]es the defendant, Thomas ...
Article : 1,082 wordsTHE Prince of Wales' Birthday celebrations were largely participated in by the residents of these southern districts. Be[?]leigh made a full holiday. The chief public entertainments were ...
Article : 811 wordsSIR,—A great number of the ratepayers of South Brisbane, who have signed a petition for a separate municipality, are anxiously looking forward—through your columns—for a ...
Article : 87 wordsEleven thousand sheep, the property of W. Kelman, Esq., passed up the river on the 24th ultimo, bound, I believe, for inside markets, Mr. Bell in charge. On same date 500 fat cattle ...
Article : 83 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me the use of your columns to draw attention to the requirements of the hospital. The Legislature of the colony having provided ...
Article : 217 wordsOn the 20th two waggons loaded with rations passed, bound from Emerald Downs en route to the Hamilton river. On the same day Messrs. Scott and Gordon's 133 head of fat cattle and ...
Article : 204 wordsTHIS town is being diminished. Messrs. Thompson and Cashion have taken down part of their store; Mr. Kean, the old School of Arts, Mrs. M'Leod her splendid villa, and the Bank of ...
Article : 864 wordsTHE proclamation of the boundaries of the divisions under the new Act has caused a little stir amongst some of the neighboring settlers. A meeting of residents of the parishes of Karkol, ...
Article : 889 wordsThe weather has been very sultry of late, and though tempered with thunder-showers, still continues very oppressive. It is a trying time for potatoes. In an experience of nine years I ...
Article : 188 wordsSIR,—My daughter, a girl of about 15, and who attends as a pupil at Mrs. O'Connor's school, North Brisbane, on presenting herself a few days ago at the Government Garden ferry, was refused ...
Article : 222 wordsAfter enjoying a few weeks of fine weather, rain set in on the 7th and two following days; and again on the 11th we were favored with thunderstorms, about 2in. having fallen. It is ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR,—It is with pleasure I notice that a movement has been made to establish a coffee tavern in this city; but, sir, I think the movers greatly underrate the expense. In Sydney, the Coffee ...
Article : 283 wordsALL our machines are busily engaged at prosent in reducing stone from the various mines, and giving in most cases satisfactory returns. The last fortnightly yield from the St. Patrick ...
Article : 1,218 wordsWe are getting a splendid season, the occasional thunderstorms which are visiting us at such well-occuring intervals are doing much to stimulate fertility and to restrain the intensity ...
Article : 78 wordsThe low prices at present ruling for fat stock have created quite a depression in the district generally, and the usual outpour of fats has been checked in consequence. ...
Article : 110 wordsEVERYBODY is busy just now with haymaking and planting, and some with cane-cutting. The ground is baked by the sun, and scarcely a trace of the heavy wet season remains. But the hay ...
Article : 199 wordsSIR,—I am thoroughly conviuced you have not served either the cause of education, of truth, or justice by refusing to insert my letter of yesterday. However, you are in a position to give ...
Article : 680 wordsSince my last a change has taken place in the weather. Light northerly winds have set in, and the mornings are close and muggy. Old Sol comes out in full force through the day, so that ...
Article : 207 wordsBEFORE the police-magistrate and A. M. Francis, P.M. HORSE[?]ALING.—John Cashman and James Mullins were brought up on remand charged ...
Article : 496 wordsTHE visit of the hon. the Minister for Works is still the general topic of conversation. Mr. Macrossan leaves behind him a generally favorable impression of his energy and capacity for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 488 wordsFor the last month the weather has been h[?] and dry, an agreeable change after so much rai[?] Crushing is being pushed on with very vigorous[?] and large fields of cane are fast disappearing an ...
Article : 45 wordsTHE chief topic which is occupying the attention and becoming the subject of discussion in mining circles at the present time is with regard to the equipment of prospecting parties for the ...
Article : 1,055 wordsNo stock movements to report. On the tab[?] land nice rains, and the country is described[?] looking like a barley-field. Stock very fat, an[?] the market—none to speak of. Cattle (fats) a[?] ...
Article : 97 wordsSome heavy thunderstorms visited this distri[?] during the week. Total rainfall, 0·63in. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe weather has been something frightfu[?] sultry, very sultry; it seems to take all the li[?] out of one. We have parsing thunderstorm[?] with little rain, that make the earth shake agai[?] ...
Article : 50 wordsWeather hot and dry. Gardens arE parche and extensive bush fires are raging all round. ...
Article : 19 wordsWeather very sultry, with frequent thunde[?] storms. We had two first-class ones to-day, b[?] the heat is very little abated thereby. An old man who had been badly hurt in ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 22 Nov 1879, Page 6
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