THE usual monthly meeting of the Central Committee of the above Association was held on Saturday, April 4, at the Queen's Hotel. Mr. H. H. Payne was in the chair. ...
Article : 1,047 wordsSIR: I am a resident miner upon the Mary River gold-fields, and I hear with vexation that our small undeveloped field is being applied for under the leasing clause of the Gold-fields ...
Article : 224 wordsSIR: Occasionally I do get a copy of your paper, and with real pleasure see you hard at work trying to develope the resources of your promising colony. That milk should be scarce ...
Article : 406 wordsWITH commendable prudence, the committee of the Queensland Turf Club have determined to retrench in time; and, instead of taxing too severely the resources of a young though ...
Article : 1,804 wordsBy Mr. BALLINGER,—"That any member of the general committee absenting himself for four successive monthly meetings of the general committee shall be considered to have vacated ...
Article : 87 wordsSIR: If convenient to you, I would like to see some printed instructions about the proper way to milk a cow. ANXIOUS TO LEARN. P.S.— Which is the proper side to milk from? ...
Article : 385 wordsEither on the authority of gentlemen to whom we are privileged to refer, on personal knowledge, or by reference to authorities, we do our best to answer correspondents who write to the QUEENSLANDER for ...
Article : 96 wordsSIR: That article in your paper anent the quantity of milk and butter from cows has set good folks here a thinking. We have a belief that the best grass in Australia grows here; to ...
Article : 191 wordsA Gayndah correspondent of the Maryborough Chronicle furnishes the following intelligence of the state of affairs at the Kolan River and in its neighborhood:— ...
Article : 921 wordsTHROUGH the courtesy of Mr. A. L. Smith, from the office of Mr. W. Pettigrew, we learn that a passenger by the steamer Gneering, which arrived in Brisbane on the afternoon of April 8, ...
Article : 1,405 wordsA MATCH was commenced on Saturday afterrnoon between the second eleven of the Shafston and the first eleven of the Union Clubs, at Kangaroo Point, but owing to the late hour at ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR: Your versatile correspondent "Zadriel" has recently given us farmers some excellent hints, among others, that though we may not yet be prepared to go in for "Coffee, indigo, ...
Article : 879 wordsAFTER indulging for several years the belief that we had in the volunteer force a sure defence against invasion, it is somewhat startling to be told by the officer commanding one of the ...
Article : 2,240 wordsSIR: "Truth," in a letter published in a late number of your weekly contemporary, argues that the cultivation and production of sugar will be carried on at a loss unless the proprietors ...
Article : 386 wordsSIR: If some of your readers acquainted with such work would favor one who has lost money through ignorance of the subject, what is the proper degree of heat for scalding pigs, a favor ...
Article : 86 wordsSIR: There is an old proverb, which has become so exceedingly trite that it seems almost using a commonplace conventionalism to employ it, of the blessings conferred by the person who can ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 11 Apr 1868, Page 11
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