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Advertising : 1,087 wordsTo-day twenty one selectors applied for twenty-seven portions in the village settlement of Wadunbilla, which were thrown open this day. The area applied for was 1586 acres, and ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE Assembly, yesterday, decided in favour of discussing a bill to purchase land fit for immediate settlement. Mr. Barlow put a query to the Premier because Newcastle coal ...
Article : 978 wordsSIR,—With your permission I would like to point out where a great improvement could be effected in the Railway Telegraph Office in Ipswich. Before doing so I will state my ...
Article : 466 wordsThe births registered this month were fifty-one, against fifteen deaths. The Rev. W. Bonsor, Baptist minister, has resigned his charge. ...
Article : 25 wordsA.F.—No power of attorney is necessary It is the custom in the Ipswich Court to allow anyone who understands the value of land to rive evidence. ...
Article : 36 wordsA conference of representatives of the various municipalities and divisional boards of the Wide bay and Burnett districts commenced its sittings here to-day. Thirteen bodies are ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Sydney team of footballers defeated a weak eighteen of Rockhampton to-day by 9 points to nil. Some of the home team were picked from the field. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE proceedings which are now going on in the South American republic of Chili are a very significant commentary on the advantages of a settled Government. It ...
Article : 554 wordsMr. W. N. H. Palmer, who lately purchased the Advance and South Star of Hope mine on the Normanby, shipped five tons of quartz per steamer Arawatta last night for Brisbane. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe whole of the bakers of Townsville have formed themselves into a company. No shares are available for the general public. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe steamer Arawatta on Saturday took 14,400 bunches of bananas South, this being the largest shipment yet made from Cairns by one steamer. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsA telegram, from Geelong, in the Melbourne Argus of Friday last, give the following additional particulars respecting the death by suffocation of two girls—Ads and Annie ...
Article : 811 wordsJohn Bell, the donkeyman, whose watch ended at midnight, said that the Gambier had 103 souls on board, of whom twenty-one went down with the vessel. The Gambier had many ...
Article : 872 wordsThe missionaries at Cope Bedford picked up a bottle on the coast containing a message as follows:—"3.30 p.m., labour vessel, May Queen, 7th April, 1891, Captain Samuel Finlay ...
Article : 132 wordsBusiness has assumed a brighter aspect this week, and sales on the whole are fairly satisfactory. The place is fully supplied with nearly all lines of produce at present. ...
Article : 882 wordsA special meeting of the Marine Board was held, to-day, to receive and deal with the report from the Shipping Inspector respecting the collision between the Easby and the Gambier. ...
Article : 366 wordsA meeting of Pearishellers was held yesterday afternoon at the School of Arts, presided over by Mr. V. R. Bowden, Chairman of the Divisional Board. ...
Article : 451 wordsThe experience which a Sydney passenger, Mr. Thomas Richard Thorns, went through immediately after the collision is of a very ad character. Thorns say:—"My wife ...
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Wed 2 Sep 1891, Page 2
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