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NOVEMBER 9.—Clarence, steamer, Captain Cottier, from the Northern ports. Passengers —From Rockhampton to Brisbane, Mrs. Genery and Miss Cameron, Messrs. Dillon, Willi[?] ...
Article : 1136 words view this articleSIR,—Permit me, through the agency of your columns, to return my warmest thanks to the sympathising public who simultaneously burst into an exclamation of joy at seeing the Balclutha ...
Article : 225 words view this articleMR. ARTHUR MARTIN reports the sale by auction of maize at 5s. 9d. per bushel, damaged maize at from 3s. to 4s. per bushel. Potatoes at 8s. per bag. Household furniture, drapery, provisions, and ...
Article : 75 words view this articleFlour market a little more active, but only small quantities changing hands. Fine quoted at £12 to £13. Sugars are firmer. Cargo of Mauritius, ex ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 116 words view this articleDURING last week we announced, from time to time, the progress made towards the perfection of telegraphic communication with the other colonies, and stated ...
Article : 616 words view this articleMR. WALKER'S EXPLORING PARTY.—Our Rockhampton correspondent notifies that Mr. Walker's party, which left that place some time ago to join in the search for poor ...
Article : 213 words view this articleSIR,—In order to give greater publicity to our misfortunes, I beg to call your attention to the ebullitions of Mr. John Kent, Police Magistrate, upon the 5th instant, as described ...
Article : 187 words view this articleTHE second and last cause on the list was tried yesterday. His Honor took his seat at ten precisely. The case Compton v. Johnston, was an action for damages incurred by ...
Article : 801 words view this articleTHERE are few months which produce more delight to the Queensland country gentlemen than the month of November. The breeder of sheep reaps the produce of his labors, ...
Article : 942 words view this articleON Tuesday last a race meeting took place for the purpose of arranging for the Christmas sports, but owing to the small number of subscribers as compared with last year, the ...
Article : 841 words view this articleTHE lambing in the district has been very satisfactory; average per cen[?]age by all accounts about eighty-five. Nearly all the stations have commenced shearing, and are ...
Article : 216 words view this articleAT a meeting of the Building Society last night thirty-four additional shares were taken up. There are now 154 shares subscribed for; 5 shares were sold at 20 to 28 per cent. This ...
Article : 1013 words view this articleIT seems uncertain, at present, whether Mr. Walsh will take any steps by way of petitioning against the return of Mr. Sandeman. He wishes first to become more thoroughly ...
Article : 1007 words view this articleINTELLIGENCE reached Rockhampton on the 22nd instant of a most dreadful murder by the blacks of nineteen white people, at Mr. Wills' station on the Nogoa, 300 miles out ...
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The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Mon 11 Nov 1861, Page 2 - ROCKHAMPTON.
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