My wishes for you always, dearest friend, Form themselves into prayers, and float tow'rds Heaven:— Slowly float tow'rds the Heaven, because of fear: ...
Article : 139 wordsThree inebriates were brought up in custody, and having pleaded "Guilty," one of them was fined 10s., or twelve hours in the cells, and the other two 5s., with a like alternative. ...
Article : 906 wordsMr. F. J. Ivory, M.P. for the Burnett, has just paid a much-called-for visit to his Nanango constituents. The electors and residents of the township and district, eager to hear from his own lips a statement of the ...
Article : 1,504 wordsThe telegram from our (Courier's) Townsville correspondent, respecting the new gold-field discovered by Mulligan and his party, published in our issue yesterday, naturally produced a considerable ...
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Advertising : 1,279 wordsSIR,—I am glad to see that a little common sense is being infused into our law, as regards, carriers. Judge Paul, at Dalby, told the jury, when a man was charged with stealing rum from his loading, that he ...
Article : 258 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to a paragraph and letter which appeared en the Courier of yesterday, having reference to a report furnished by me a few days ago, anent the G.W.O.T.'s visit to Excelsior ...
Article : 761 wordsSIR,—Rosewood must be a wonderful place, and its people a remarkable people; for of all the districts in the colony, I do not think there is one can come up to it for noisy agitation and looking after their rights. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe fourth annual session of the Grand Lodge of the I.O.G. Templars, of Queensland, took place on Tuesday, 21st instant, in the Temperance Hall, Edward-street, Brisbane. These meetings are movable; ...
Article : 483 wordsSIR,—Permit me to state for the information of "Justice," whose letter appears in your local contemporary of Wednesday last, that he has made a great mistake in believing that I was one who had "obtained ...
Article : 441 wordsSIR,—Permit me through your columns to bring before the farming population of this most important district a matter of very great importance to them individually and collectively—viz., the exhibition to be ...
Article : 701 wordsA public meeting in connection with the Grand Lodge was held in the Temperance Hall last evening, the Rev. E. Griffith, G.W.C.T., in the chair. There was a moderately good attendance. ...
Article : 400 wordsSIR,—I zee-u got 'nother lettur in yer papur 'bout Rosehood knew rode. Wat a row thar's bin 'bout that bit o'rode to be shure! It's enuff to make a feller bust a laffin. ...
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