The returning officer for the electorate officially declared the nominations to-day. Mr. Horwitz warned the electors to beware of independent candidates, and urged them not to return a supporter of a ...
Article : 119 wordsCharles J. Gordon was summond by Elizabeth Miners for refusing to pay her the sum of £2 4s., wages alleged to be due to her as a domestic servant. Mr. Chubb appeared for the complainant. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe first annual demonstration in connection with the Blue Ribbon movement in Ipswich was held in the School of Arts on Tuesday last. The committee having decided to celebrate the first anniversary by ...
Article : 1,751 wordsA young man named John Mill, captain of the [?] imperial Football Club, sustained such s[?]e injuries from a kick, whilst playing in a match on Saturday, that he has since died. ...
Article : 450 wordsThe two witnesses who turned informers in M'Cann's case are now incarcerated in the lockup, in consequence of intimidation offered them for volunteering damaging evidence which imputes perjury to ...
Article : 39 wordsThe annual general meeting of the West End Cricket Club was held in the Council Chambers last evening. Mr. J. Ivett(president) occupied the chair, and there was a fair attendance. The first business ...
Article : 903 wordsA small mob of store bullocks, from Moonie for Rook wood Station—George Cavanagh in charge—have passed here. Cattle and sheep are dying at Moonie form ...
Article : 88 wordsHenry Milford, solicitor, yesterday, whilst suffering from the effects of drink, made a slight but ineffectual attempt to cut his throat. He is under arrest, and will be brought up at the Police Court ...
Article : 44 wordsThe A.S.N. Company have received a cablegram from London announcing the departure of their new steamer the Hesketh for this port. This vessel is intended for the Sydney and Brisbane trade. ...
Article : 169 wordsThe members of the Liberal Association accorded Mr. Griffith an enthusiastic reception last night. There was a large crowd of spectators, and four rockets, were sent up About 100 men and boys ...
Article : 139 wordsHugh M'Gee pleaded "Guilty" to a charge of drunkenness, and as it was the first offence recorded against him, and he had been locked up all night he was discharged. ...
Article : 429 wordsThe barque Ceres owned by Mr. John Hughes, of Melbourne, and command by Captain Lindsay, bound from Newcastle to Batavia, with 675 tons of coal was wrecked on the Brampton Reefs at ...
Article : 298 wordsKavanagh and Hanlon, the Irish informers on board the Saghalien, are very restless and desire to come ashore, but Detective Mackay has successfully dissuaded them from doing so, pointing out Joseph ...
Article : 159 wordsSir William Milne proceeds to Europe by the steamer, Saghalien. A telegram has been received stating that Mounted-Constable Shirley has started for Powell's ...
Article : 60 wordsThe new Land Bill has passed through all its stages in the Legislative Assembly. ...
Article : 18 wordsNews has been received that King Kalakaua, of Hawaii, will visit the colonies next June. His Government have sent a protest to the European Powers and America against Polynesian annexation. He ...
Article : 56 wordsThe steamer Ferrett, which has just arrived from the north brings intelligence that a great tidal wave swept into Cossack, Port Wallcott, the principal port of the northern district. The effects of ...
Article : 86 wordsFor nearly three months past the boards of the Theatre Royal have been occupied by the Holloway Dramatic Company. This week is their last. On Friday night Mr. W. J. Holloway takes his benefit, ...
Article : 468 wordsThe Rev. J. H. L. Zillmann, who is now on a visit to Queensland, has consented to deliver a lecture this evening in St. Paul's School-room in aid of the Ladies Christian Association. The subject chosen ...
Article : 901 wordsThe steamer Katoomha has picked up two Italians on Dept Island, who state that they left Mackay two months ago on a fishing excursion, and got wrecked sixteen days ago, on Hamilton Island. They ...
Article : 34 wordsThe New Zealand Shipping Company chartered steamer Doric, of the White Star line, from London on the 28th of July, arrived at Auckland, to-day, after a passage of forty-nine days. There were several ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Governor Blackall, s., has arrived from the south with the English mails and the R.M.S. Duke of Backingham has since sailed for London. The steamer Truganini is shortly expected from ...
Article : 21 wordsSir George Grey has been apprised that a movement is taking place in Samoa in favour of the annexation of the Navigator Islands to New Zealand. Sir George recommends the promoters of the ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. F. A. Cooper addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of the electors in the Town Hall here last night, Mr. Gibson occupying the chair. The candidate spoke for upwards of an hour and a half, ...
Article : 68 wordsA communication has been received by Daniel Ploons Van Amstel, Consul-General for the Netherlands, from the Governor-General of Netherlands. India, dated Batavia, 17th September, stating that ...
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Advertising : 916 wordsMessrs, Palmer and Hardwicke, two of the candidates for Burke have both held meeting hare, and were favourably received. Mr. P. M'Lean's agents are vigorously canvassing, and he has a number of ...
Article : 35 wordsAlfred Skinner, fifty-eight years of age, described as a squatter committed suicide, to-day, by drowning himself in a waterhole at Waterloo. He had determined to do away with himself in consequence ...
Article : 460 wordsThe Government deny that the communication sent to Cetywayo is in the nature of an ultimatum. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Hon. John Douglas addressed a crowded meeting of electors to-night. The Hon. J. Taylor presided. The candidate spoke for an hour and a half, was attentively listened to by those present. ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. M'Hngh's stables and outhonses were burnt at midnight last night . The trottig house shamrock was saved with difficulty. The premises were insured for £50, and Mr. M'Hugh estimates his loss at ...
Article : 19 wordsMr. Nann addressed a large meeting of electors at the Court house last night. The Mayor took the chair. Mr. Nann, who was well received, spoke for an hour, and denounced land-grant railways and ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. Govett addressed the largest meeting ever held in Blackall, last night, fully satisfying the electors with regard to coolies and kanakas. He was strongly in favour of bound file selectors apart from ...
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