SIR,—Thinking the appended article may be of importance to cotton-growers, I forward it; and I think that the machine very probably can be ordered through the firm of Messrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 807 wordsOne of the passengers by the Orient steamship Oroya, which arrived from London, via Adelaide, on Wednesday, has been found to be suffering from ...
Article : 558 wordsTHERE was a particularly large congregation, at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, on Sunday morning last, when the Rev. P. Robertson preached a memorial sermon on the death of ...
Article : 980 wordsIt is my painful duty to record the somewhat sudden death of an old end much respected resident of Gatton—namely, Mr. William Cook, of the Wilmot Hotel, who expired about 6 ...
Article : 841 wordsAlthough little has been heard recently (says the Courier) of the matters pending between the Railway Commissioners and the contractors for the second section of the Cairns-Herberton ...
Article : 777 wordsThe Rev. George Browne, who has spent thirty-two years of his life in the South Sea Islands, and has a personal knowledge of almost every group, has ...
Article : 442 wordsSIR—Will you kindly publish the following cutting from Truth:— The question of how to regulate labour so as to keep the upper ten safe from its ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 569 wordsOn the 13th June, the monthly Band of Hope meeting was held here. There was a very good attendance, in spite of most unfavourable weather. After the opening hymn, ...
Article : 173 wordsSpecial sermons were preached at the North Ipswich Congregational Church, on Sunday last, by the Rev. T. Jones, the occasion being the third anniversary of his assumption of the ...
Article : 512 wordsMr. Ben Tillett addressed a crowded meeting in the Public Hall, Wigan, the other evening. Speaking on the question of religion and labour, he said: When ...
Article : 301 wordsSIR,—Seeing a notice in your issue of the 14th, which notifies cotton-growers that delivery of cotton will not be taken till further notice. I may say that I think this something ...
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Advertising : 895 wordsStill rainy weather, and no sign of a break up. Dry weather would be very acceptable now, so that the farmers could commence ploughing for the early crepe. Although the ...
Article : 317 wordsSIR,—Excuse me, Mr. Editor, for troubling you. Mr. Ryan, M.L.A., brought two questions before the House lately, and, as he did not get much satisfaction, I wish to point out ...
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