SIR,—I imagine most people, like myself, have been under the impression that the gangs of men set to work by Mr. Cribb on the occasion of the late fire, to draw water at the Parsonage tank, and other such most useful ...
Article : 492 wordsTHE conflagration in Brisbane-street, which threatened at one time to destroy a great portion of the business part of Ipswich, must have brought home to the public, if anything could have the effect, the ...
Article : 1,590 wordsA meeting of the Diocesan Church Society was held on Friday last, in the Church of England School room. The Rev. Mr. Rumsey, after opening the meeting in the usual way, excused himself for non-attendance at the former ...
Article : 3,012 wordsAn inquest was held by the Coroner (Dr. Rowlands) on Friday last, on the body of a man named Daniel Linton, carrier, who was found dead in Mr. M'Grath's paddock, Three-Mile Creek, on the previous day. ...
Article : 531 wordsThomas Feeney was charged with using threatening language to one Bridget Feeney (his wife) on Friday last, and required to show why he should not be bound over to keep the peace, the prosecutrix being in bodily ...
Article : 172 wordsHis Excellency the Governor having, with the advice of the Executive Council, been pleased to approve the description of Uniform which the Queensland Volunteer Rifle Brigade have submitted for his Excellency's ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—On looking over the proceedings of our Municipal Council as reported in your paper of Friday, the first thing that struck me was the assiduous manner in which the majority of the members distinguished themselves in ...
Article : 439 wordsTunic.—Of rifle green cloth, with scarlet cloth collar; Austrian knot in black cord on the sleeves; collar to be edged all round with black cord; black cord shoulder strap; bronzed buttons, with the device of a bugle ...
Article : 171 wordsJoseph Edwards and Henry Philip Mills were charged with having stolen a trunk containing twenty-eight pairs of boots, the property of H. J. Lavers and Co., Drayton. Mr. J. M. Thompson prosecuted; Mr. Chubb for the ...
Article : 1,312 wordsMembers are not to receive the Uniform Clothing until advanced in drill. Any member ceasing to be an effective Volunteer within twelve (12) months of having received Uniform, ...
Article : 127 wordsFrom Clifton, by order of A. S. Cameron, Esq., on the 5th February, 1863. Damages and driving expenses 7s. 6d. per head. Chesnut mare, PF off shoulder. ...
Article : 338 wordsOne of the most disastrous floods that has been known within the memory of the oldest inhabitant has taken place during the last week in this district. The country for miles round has become perfectly ...
Article : 699 wordsThe extreme date at which applications for the insertion of new names on the electoral roll could be entertained, was the 14th instant. The time has therefore passed by for sending in such applications, and we trust ...
Article : 421 wordsFrom Toolburra, by Hamon Larmsted, Esq., on the 7th February, 1863. Damages and driving expenses 7s. 6d. per head. Brown horse, like CJ off shoulder. ...
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