Ballast-trains now pass over the Nogoa railway bridge. The Marsupial Board report that 5 000 scalps have been paid for, and that a sum of upwards of £700 ...
Article : 42 wordsApril 25.—Alexandra, [?] 456 tons, Captain W. Hill, from Cooktown, via intermediate ports. Passengers: Mrs. Anderson and child, Messrs. Howard St. George, J. Gordon, T. Hickson, T. H. Cowl, B. ...
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Advertising : 2,263 wordsTHERE is perhaps no safer test of the state of trade in Great Britain than the rate at which money can be obtained. When times are ordinarily good there are plenty of ...
Article : 1,175 wordsCOPPERFIELD, April 26.—The mortgagees of the Peak Downs copper-mine have agreed to allow Mr. Christoe, the lessee, to work the property. The owners of the crushing machine are purchasing ...
Article : 1,031 wordsApril 25.—Queensland, s., 309 tons, Captain C. J. Nightingall, for Rockhampton, via Maryborough, Bundaberg, and Gladstone. Passengers: For Maryborough—Mr. Hugh Anderson, and 6 in the steerage; ...
Article : 363 wordsBRISBANE.—Saturday's Courier reports:—Business in the import market during the past week has been generally somewhat quiet, a state of things no doubt sided by the necessary attention paid to the departure ...
Article : 769 wordsWe remind our readers of the entertainments to be given in the School of Arts on this and to morrow evening by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, the champion skaters. The entertainments will have the attraction ...
Article : 2,629 wordsThe following curious custom used to prevail in most parts of Ireland, and amongst every class of people. When a sudden shower of rain camp on, either in town or ...
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