Incident on Creek Crossing.—At Sheep Station Creek, on June 19, Mr. A. Hay had an exciting experience, The creek was running very strongly, and it was ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. W.. Ellison, sub-manager of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing, in an interview with a "Courier" representative, said the recent High Court ...
Article : 301 wordsRobbery Reported.—Suspicious circumstances attach to the fact that one of the Bell-street entrances to Messrs. Cribb and Foote's premises was found open or ...
Article : 136 wordsBusiness Sold.—Mrs. MacDougall has sold her refreshment business in this town to Mr. Ostwald, of Pinbarren, near Cooran, and has left to reside with her ...
Article : 225 wordsMusic Examinations.—Dr. Miskowski, examiner for Trinity College of Music, London, is at present in Gympie in confection with the annual examination of ...
Article : 55 wordsObituary.—The death of Miss Ivy Schumann, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schumann, Mount Marrow, occurred on June 29, at the age of 12 years. ...
Article : 66 wordsRainfall.—June has closed with a rainfall of 5.23in. The prospects are good for the winter growth of feed crops. Roads.—The roads have suffered from ...
Article : 88 wordsMusic Examination.—Miss Marie Sheil, of Warwick, has been notified that she has been successful in passing the quailfying examination (violin) in musical ...
Article : 125 wordsPersonal.—Mr. and Mrs. Gillies,- jun., and family spent the week-end here. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Brisbane), Mr. C. Green, Mr. Clarke, ...
Article : 34 wordsSocial.—Miss Lizzie Rankin has returned to Coominya, where she will spend a short holiday with her parents before her marriage.—Miss Kathleen Mahon spent last ...
Article : 209 wordsConcert.—A concert and dance held in the Memorial Hall, in aid of the local Ambulance Brigade, proved most successful. The effort was the work of Miss ...
Article : 120 wordsCongregational Church.—The members and supporters of the Redcliffe Congregational Church met on Wednesday afternoon to consider the tenders received for ...
Article : 81 wordsUnofficially it is suggested that a compromise may be effected to overcome the difficulty created by the failure of the Minister for Markets and Migration ...
Article : 204 wordsSeed Wheat.—Mr. W. J. Vowles, M.L.A., is in receipt of, a communication from the Department of Agriculture and Stock, stating that arrangements have ...
Article : 177 wordsDesires of Council.—Mr. Bruce, the member for Kennedy was interviewed by members of council, and he promised to assist the council in obtaining a loan for ...
Article : 72 wordsJubilee Celebrations.—The arrangements for the celebration of Southport's jubilee were advanced a further stage on Monday night, when a public meeting was ...
Article : 560 wordsAt the produce markets on Saturday much interest was manifested in a truck load of lucerne chaff railed from the Tannymorel district. The consignment ...
Article : 93 wordsFruit Groweirs Meeting.—Mr. Ranger, manager for the Committee of Direction, addressed a large gathering of fruit growers in the School of Arts. Mr. Ranger ...
Article : 165 wordsYattendon Cup.—The Yattendon Cup, which was presented to the schools of the Grafton inspectorate by Miss Tindal, was presented to Woodford Dale public school ...
Article : 419 wordsJohn Murphy (l8), motor mechanic, and Harold Sargent (19), labourer, were remanded on a charge of having, while armed, robbed Herbert Charnock, of ...
Article : 104 wordsMUNDUBBERA, July 5.—On June 24, Mr. A., Bradshaw conducted his first monthly pig sale. About 90 pigs were yarded. Prices: Weaners, to 14/; stores, ...
Article : 34 wordsMUNDUBBERA, July 5.—A successful horse sale was held at the saleyards on July 1, about 40 horses being sold. Saddle horses realised up to £4, and light ...
Article : 32 wordsBall.—On June 30 a ball was held in aid of the Balmoral Football Club. Music was rendered by the Balmoral Jazz Band, with Mrs. G. Glasgo at the piano. The ...
Article : 302 wordsThe secretary of the Gympie branch of the A.L.P. has been advised by the secretary of the Wide Bay Federal executive that Mr. D. O. O'Brien has ...
Article : 75 wordsColin O'Brien, a jockey, fell from a horse during training operations at Ascot on Saturday morning, and received head injuries, which necessitated his removal to ...
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Advertising : 4,180 wordsPolice Court.—At the Drake Police Court, Michael John Curry was fined £3 and costs (9/6) for ill-treating a horse. He pleaded guilty. The P.M. ...
Article : 187 wordsHall Extension.—At a meeting of the trustees and building committee of the Upper Undulla Hall, to receive tenders for the extensions to the hall, the tender ...
Article : 216 wordsIsis Club.—The sixth annual meeting of members of the Isis Q. and A. Club was held in the club rooms on June 27. Mr. J. J. Butler (president) occupied ...
Article : 280 wordsSchool Committee.—Mr. W. G. S. Blackmore (chairman) presided over a meeting of the Harrisville State School Committee hold on July 1. Mr. R. Roderick ...
Article : 201 wordsJockey Club.—At a meeting of the Longreach Jockey Club the statement of the May meeting showed a profit of £395/5/3. A £200 grass-fed meeting is ...
Article : 186 wordsLecture.—Mrs. Cribb entertained the residents of Loganlea on June 29 with a lecture on the Methodist Mission and life on the islands. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 6 Jul 1925, Page 10
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