DEAR SIR,—We Queensland wine-growers have a bright future in store for ourselves. At the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, in London, of 1886, my exhibet of wine grown here, and made by me, ...
Article : 138 wordsThe British Government have notified that they are unswayed by the French agitation for the evacuation of Egypt, and adhere to the policy previously indicated. The Government further declare that ...
Article : 48 wordsThe following are the names of the men who were murdered, in the ketch Emily, off Johannes Island:— John Adam Craig, master and part owner; Walter Hollingswood, aged twenty-nine; Diver M. ...
Article : 722 wordsIn order to satisfy the demands of Russia, the Bulgarian Government has set at liberty the Russian officers who were imprisoned for being implicated in the abduction of Prince Alexander. ...
Article : 198 wordsSIR,—In two recent issues of your influential paper-first in a criticism on the late performance of the Ipswich Amateur Dramatic Club, and secondly in last Saturday's "Town Talk"—considerable ...
Article : 363 wordsReports have reached here that the Northern Ghilzais have revolted against the Ameer Abdurrahman of Afghanistan, and inflicted a check upon the Afghan trcops, thus compelling the Ameer to take ...
Article : 39 wordsIntelligence has been received here that the Chinese hands have attacked two French military posts in Tonquin, and that severe fighting took place between the Chinese and French ferces. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Hugh Campbell, father of Mr. James Campball, the member for Aubigny, died early this morning, aged eighty-three years. He came to Australia fifty years ago, and was a fellow-passenger with the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Governor has received from the Right Hon. F. Stanhope a letter replying to an invitation to the Prince of Wales to visit Australia at the opening of the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition. The Prince thanks ...
Article : 117 wordsDEAR SIR,—Will you permit me, through the columns of your valuable journal, to correct a few of the statements mode by your Fernvale correspondent on the 28th instant? When he states that a [?]fish ...
Article : 418 wordsAgricultural labour is urgently wanted here. Farmers cannot harvest their crops for want of labourers. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Customs collections at this port for the mouth of October was £5806, being an increase of £654 as compared with the corresponding period of last year. Tuesday, November 2. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Gold-fields Warden at the Teetulpa goldfields reports several fresh discoveries, that the diggers are spreading out, and that every day the gold-field has a more permanent appearance. ...
Article : 386 wordsSince the spring set fairly in, the country looks thriving. The Downs are now looking none the worse for the late drought. There seems to be a great deal of cultivation going on among the farmers ...
Article : 512 wordsDuring the voyage of the Renfrewabire the captain reports that two of the crew, William Welch and A. Panlsen (an apprentice), were washed over-board. Probably, an inquiry will be held into the ...
Article : 323 wordsMelbourne has had as big a Cup Day as she ever had, and there was never a more exciting one. A cup which resulted more unexpectedly has never been chrouicled. Most glorious weather prevailed, ...
Article : 2,102 wordsSIR,—There is great truth in the saying that "distance lends enchantment to the view," and after reading several letters in your journal in reference to a proposed sale of the site of St. Paul's, ...
Article : 584 wordsNews has been received from Mount Lyell that work is practically suspended pending a settlement of disputes and the issue of leases. Amongst the recommendations of the select ...
Article : 47 wordsTo day Mr. Hughes, Sub-Collector of Customs, received information owing to which he caused the schooner Mary Peveriey to be searched for smuggled goods. The officers seized three half-boxed of ten, ...
Article : 183 wordsMessages from Australia are being received at the old rate. Mr. Pender has telegraphed to Sir Julius Vogel that the company have declined a five years' subsidy, ...
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Advertising : 796 wordsA seaman, named Deni-Buckley, who arrived by the steamer Mennmir, from Port Darwin, and who was taken to the hospital suffering with lever, states that the batque Charlie, of Nova Scotia, from ...
Article : 187 wordsThe annual matches of the New South Wales Rifle Association opened, to-day, at the ranger, Paddington. The first match was a Tyro Match, for which there were twenty-two competitors, and splendid ...
Article : 602 wordsSIR,—Would you kindly grant me a small space in your valuable columns? By no doing, you will very much oblige a body of men who are, and have been for the past few years, trying to do good in ...
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Thu 4 Nov 1886, Page 6
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