THE R.M.S. Somerset bringing the English mail anchored in Moreton Bay on Sunday morning last. Letters and papers for this town were delivered yesterday morning. As ...
Article : 66 wordsUnder this heading we have but little to chronicle and that not of the most cheering character. Parliament has been further prorogued until the 2nd of May. As yet but ...
Article : 465 wordsThere is not much under this head to chronicle. Bishop Hale has visited Warwick, where he met with a very warm reception. The usual address of welcome was read to him, ...
Article : 102 wordsReports from the mines in the above locality are only moderately favourable, the want of water having proved a serious drawback for sometime past. We take the following description of the operations at ...
Article : 1,686 wordsIt is with much pleasure that we announce the fact that Mr. James Foote, M.L.A., is about to erect a flour mill in Ipswich. That excellent wheat can be grown in the ...
Article : 287 wordsWe mentioned in our last summary the fact that the ship Gauntlet had arrived and that her passengers had been placed in quarantine, owing to typhoid fever having broken ...
Article : 718 wordsOur mining news this month is of more than ordinary importance. A new gold-field has been discovered at the Palmer diggings, which gives promise of being the richest yet ...
Article : 113 wordsFrom a metropolitan contemporary of a recent date we take the following with reference to a party of miners who have recently been prospecting in the above locality. Murphy's Creek is situated at the foot ...
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