SIR,—So our esteemed representative, the Hon. R. Pring Esq., has been dancing a Brisbane Polka in the Parliament House. He is dissatisfied with Ipswich having the Queen's Plate. His boyish prediction about, ...
Article : 548 wordsThe COLONIAL SECRETARY stated, in reply to Mr. DOUGLAS, that the Government were aware Shot certain immigrants who had arrived by the Peter (Godeffroy and Royal Dane were in a moot emaciated-and ...
Article : 500 wordsWalter W. Jones was brought up, charged with, feloniously forging and uttering a certain cheque, purported to have been drawn by D. G. M. Lloyd, on the Bank of Australasia, Sydney, in favour of W. W. Jones for £87. ...
Article : 1,136 wordsTrade generally has not been very brisk during the month, and there are but few transactions of consequence to note. During the last week there has been some improvement, and a considerable number of ...
Article : 427 wordsAs the Telegraph arrived yesterday afternoon with the English mails, it will not be unreasonable to expect our letters up by this morning's coach. Mails for Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, ...
Article : 1,310 wordsSIR,—Although Gatton can boast of having a Telegraph Station, it does not appear to be of sufficient importance, in the eyes of the postal authorities, to warrant the opening of a Post-office. At present we ...
Article : 131 wordsWm. REA and Co. report:—We hope that the meeting held last night on the question of bazards to station owners that might arise from the congregation of a large number of blacks at one station, will not be taken to mean more ...
Article : 302 wordsSIR,—Perhaps one of the greatest evils a community can be subject to in to be represented by moo holding office. Ipswich in" finding this nut to her cost: she is left to a certain extent to shift for herself; and although ...
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Family Notices : 312 wordsThe Queensland Turf Club's meeting took place on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (yesterday), and passed off very successfully, the weather being splendid, the attendance good, the course in excellent order, ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Pope, about ten days back, was pleased to accord an audience to upwards of 200 persons who had come to Rome to attend the ceremonies of the Holy Week. On that occasion his ...
Article : 313 wordsThe Gravina's cargo of Chilian flour was sold privately at £17 17s. 6d. The markets are quiet. The Florence Irving has arrived. ...
Article : 26 wordsSIR,—I call the attention of all sporting men in Ipswich to the disgraceful management of the affairs of the North Australian Jockey Club, administrated as they are by the stewards. I am wrong perhaps in saying the ...
Article : 260 wordsTHE chief feature in the Queensland news for Europe by this month's mail is the opening of the first section of railway on the narrow gauge system, which has been adopted as the system, ...
Article : 1,160 wordsThe Parliamentary dead-look continues. The hon. secretary of the St. Kilda Savings Bank is non[?]est. ADELAIDE. ...
Article : 42 wordsFrom Maryborough—A short time ago some samples of mineral or a found in the district were forwarded to Sydney for the purpose of being assayed. It is reported that they contained three ounces of gold and one ounce ...
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