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Advertising : 3,123 wordsSeptember 7.—Currajong, s., Captain J. E.Butcher, 600 tons, from Sydney 5th instant. Passengers : Mrs. J. G. Shields and children (two), Mrs. Lelord and children (two); Mrs. De Bourchorville, Misses ...
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Family Notices : 261 wordsSeptember 7.—Culgoa. s., 56 tons, Captain A. Goodall, for Noosa. Passengers : Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. King, Miss Wylie, Miss Trueman, Miss Cleary, Messrs. A. G. Page, G. Muhldoof. Burgess, R. ...
Article : 331 wordsTHE MINISTER FOR LANDS has acquired an unenviable notoriety for abusing those who presume to oppose him in politics, but the hon. gentleman seems to have surpassed all his ...
Article : 1,237 wordsLatest accounts of the hop crop are somewhat unsatisfactory, owing to the late heavy gales. Sunday, September 9. Mr. Gladstone is taking a rest after his official ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 wordsAdmiral pierre, lately commanding the French fleet in Madagascar waters, and who relinquished the command through ill-health, arrived at Marseilles to-day. He is dangerously ill, and all hopes of his ...
Article : 175 wordsHugh Giblett, a local storekeeper, was found dead in his bed this morning. He was apparently in good health when he retired last night. A post-mortem examination was held this afternoon, but the result ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Kates addressed the electors at Clifton Back Plains last night. The meeting was very orderly, and quite in sympathy with the candidate, who was accorded a unanimous vote of confidence. [?] ...
Article : 32 wordsAt noon to-day the returning-officer, Mr. Thomas Mowbray. P.M., declared the Hon. B. D. Morehead duly elected to serve as member of the Legislative Assembly for Balonne. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe labour schooner Heron arrived here to-day from the South Seas with ninety recruits. She reports that the schooner Stanley, bound for Maryborough, had become a total wreck on the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe steamer Ranelagh struck on rock is the Fit[?] River, above the Upper Flats, this afternoon She left the wharf shortly before 1 o'clock' with twenty-four saloon and twenty steerage ...
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