THE SYDNEY STEAMER—Up to the time of our going to press this morning, nothing had been heard of the Yarra Yarra. As she left Sydney on Thursday night last, we may ...
Article : 459 wordsSTEAMERS TO IPSWICH.—The Ipswich will leave the Company's wharf this morning, at 9 o'clock; the Brisbane on Tuesday at the same hour; the Ipswich on Wednesday at ...
Article : 90 wordsWOOL, &C.—It will be observed on reference to our Sydney telegram, that at Ebsworth's sales there was a decline of a halfpenny to a penny on best descriptions of wool, and ...
Article : 282 wordsSIR,—Reports have appeared in the Guardian of late relative to land orders being "knocking about" at £12 each, and that there are respectable firms in Brisbane ...
Article : 300 wordsTHE proper treatment of the aborigines is a question deserving the serious consideration of every right-minded colonist, although it must be confessed that it is a subject beset ...
Article : 717 wordsIN the present day anything with respect to cotton is of deep interest, and the name of Queensland, the newest, and in some respects the most promising, of our Australian ...
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Article : 204 wordsGREAT public successes are generally the work of a few. There are candidates enough for the praises betowed when the success is consummated, and ...
Article : 800 wordsTHE following letter has been addressed by Mr. W. Wills, the father of W. J. Wills, who perished at Cooper's Creek, to the Editor of the Ballaarat Star:— ...
Article : 1,552 wordsSATURDAY.—Before the Police Magistrate and his Worship the Mayor. Richard Wynne and George Spilhaus, for drunkenness, were each fined 5s., or ...
Article : 218 wordsDEAR SIRS,—In a former letter I addressed to you on this subject, and which you kindly published, I endeavored to point out to your numerous readers that the one great ...
Article : 893 wordsTHE word "complication has fallen into disrepute from its constant use by the French Emperor whenever he has made a difficulty to the detriment of his neighbor, and is ...
Article : 1,807 wordsSIR,—The Guardian stated in last Wednesday's issue, that any respectable, firm dealing in land orders would give £17 5s. for each order. As the Guardian said there ...
Article : 406 wordsTHE news which reaches Sydney from the Lachlan continues to be of a satisfactory character, the claims on the "lead" yielding largely. ...
Article : 127 wordsMessrs. Anderson, O'Shanassy, and Johnson, have been elected for their several constituencies. The Oscar and Omeo have both arrived ...
Article : 51 wordsParliament is to be prorogued on Tuesday next. A party of nine young men, chiefly students, went to the beach of Aberdeen to ...
Article : 82 wordsSIR,I am told that sponges are very common on our shores, and that, from the difficulty of rendering them marketable, they have been hitherto completely valueless. ...
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The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Mon 2 Dec 1861, Page 2
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