SIR,—As I hear that reports are circulating very injurious to the character of Dr. Bouthron, of the ship Rockhampton, I, as a firstclass passenger of the said ship, beg—through ...
Article : 108 wordsMR. R. DAVIDSON, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, Margaret-street: Household Furniture and Effects. ...
Article : 24 wordsNovember 4.—Kembla, steamer, from the Clyde River. November 5.—City of Melbourne, steamer, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 27 wordsNOVEMBER 5.—Williams, steamer, 400 tons, Captain Cottier, from Rockhampton the 3rd inst Passengers—Miss Love, Mr. and Mrs. M'Ailey, Misses Holmes (2), Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Bennett, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsTHE following shows the amount of customs revenue collected at Rockhampton during the past month:— Brandy, 1037 gallons......... £518 13 10 ...
Article : 1,581 wordsWE are in receipt of news from Rockhampton to the 3rd instant. The following extracts are taken from the Bulletin of [?]at date:— ...
Article : 638 wordsSYDNEY.—Barometer (corrected), 29·665; thermometer (shade), 59·1; force of wind, 0; cloud, 10. STATE OF THE WEATHER. Brisbane, clam, and fine; Lytton, calm, and fine; ...
Article : 64 wordsSIR,—In reference to the wholesale blame that has, within the last few days, been poured upon all Black Ball ships, whether belonging to or being chartered by Messrs. Baines and ...
Article : 193 wordsONE return has been received from Orange which made Mr. Cowper, jun., four ahead. Advices received from Japan state that the British fleet had attacked and captured ...
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Family Notices : 19 wordsTHE preservation of health is an important consideration in all well regulated communities Spite of the boasted salubrity of our climate, we of Queens ...
Article : 982 wordsSIR,—Horace Walpole used to remark in his day that a man should possess little honesty and less principle to become a successful prime minister, and that he ought ...
Article : 430 wordsFOR the information of your readers you have herewith an extract from the log of the Uncle Tom, which will doubtless be read with interest:— ...
Article : 613 wordsSIR,—I have written a reply to the insinuations which appeared in the columns of the North Australian, regarding the terms on which I and my family came as passengers ...
Article : 676 wordsBEFORE Mr. T. S. Warry, J P. FORGERY.—Francis M'Guire, charged with forging and uttering a certain paper of the value of £90, was remanded to Ipswich, to be ...
Article : 130 wordsBEFORE Mr. T. S. Warry, J.P., and the Water Police Magistrate. SUMMONS FOR WAGES.—Bell v. Newell. This was an action for £12 12s. for wages, for ...
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The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Fri 6 Nov 1863, Page 2
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