The following is a copy of a letter addressed to the Warwick Municipal Council by Mr. Surveyor Lavelle, of Mungindi, with reference to opening up a trade with that district:— ...
Article : 556 wordsA terrible railway disaster is reported from Wales. A passenger train on the Taffvale railway, when near Cardiff, became derailed. Several of the couplings broke, and three carriages ...
Article : 74 wordsDEAR SIR,—I could not help feeling extremely amused at the very plausible paragraph in Saturday's Argus regarding the transference to Toowoomba of Constable McKeering. You ...
Article : 284 wordsBAND ASSEMBLY.—The Warwick Band will hold their usual assembly in the Masonic Hall to-morrow evening. The extended evening is again drawing high. ...
Article : 2,880 wordsThe Warrimoo has brought very unsatisfactory news from Van cover regarding the trial shipment of fruit by the Miowera (says the S. M. Herald). Agents generally express them. ...
Article : 319 wordsThe Tory members of the House of Lords, who are in a large majority, have finally arranged for the rejection of the Government ot Ireland Bill on its second reading. ...
Article : 486 wordsUp to the conclusion of the Kent match last Wednesday the Australian cricketers, now in England, had played 28 matches, of which they won 14, lost 8, and drew 6. They had ...
Article : 326 wordsSir,—Looking over the balance-sheet of the Warwick Municipal Council for the half-year ending June 30, 1893, I could not but express my suprise at the amount that was set down as ...
Article : 250 wordsThe town of Warwick Is both spruce and spacious, And sitchooated upon the Downs; With climate gracious, ...
Article : 217 wordsThe British warship Allocco (sir), which was engaged in the naval manoeuvres in the Irish Channel, is reported as not having returned to port, and fears ere entertained for ...
Article : 473 words"Sequah" still continues to do a good business iu Warwick, His presence has been the means of bringing forth most of the hardened cases of disease in the district, and in almost ...
Article : 159 wordsGaudaur and Stansbury row for the sculling championship of the world and 1000 dollars aside at Massachusetts to-morrow. The Hungarian Jockey Club propose holding ...
Article : 639 wordsA sale of Crown lands was held at the Court-house yesterday. There was a fair attendance, but bidding was very flat, the opinion being that the terms of sale were not sufficiently ...
Article : 208 wordsThe final fixture between the Caxtons and Town set down for decision last Saturday afternoon did not take place, the latter forfeiting to their opponents. Football may be ...
Article : 109 wordsThe high jumping contest took place at the Exhibition on Friday last. There were only four entries: Mr. B. E. Fenwick's Spondulix (J. Prentice rider); Mr. G. H. Graham's ...
Article : 461 wordsIt is nine years ago—it was on the 16th ot August, 1884—since William Beach won the sculling championship of the world from Edward Hanlan, and since then the honour ...
Article : 443 wordsThe young man Paul Hubert Hume, alias George Grotolend, who arrived from Honolulu per Canadian-Pacific mail steamer Warrimoo, and shortly afterwards was arrested on the ...
Article : 288 wordsThe measles epidemic still continues in many towns in the colony. Owing to the epidemic of measles, out of 4124 scholars on the rolls of four State schools in the city only 450 ...
Article : 47 wordsThe execution of Makin, who was condemned for his connection with the baby-farming cases, took place at Darlinghurst to-day. Last Thursday morning Makin saw his wife ...
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Warwick Examiner and Times (Qld. : 1867 - 1919), Wed 16 Aug 1893, Page 3
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