MR. ARTHUR MARTIN, the Government Anotioneer, effered for sale, at the City Auction Mart, on Tuesday last, the unexpired leases of forfeited Crown lands in the under-mentioned ...
Article : 474 wordsA CORRESPONDENT says:—Pullenvale is the now name given to a portion of one of the oldest, but perhaps least generally known, districts in the colony—the Upper Pullen Pullen ...
Article : 618 wordsARE you going to the races? Are you going to the circus? are the queries heard on all sides at present. Even the arrival of the steamer with its English mail does not counteract for long ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsSIR,—It I now within a few days of three months since I applied, under the Conditional Purchase Regulations, for a selection of 640 acres of pastoral country, but since the day I paid ...
Article : 363 wordsTHE floods have subsided, and intercourse is once more estublished; but there has been a whole week of suspension here, which makes us behind in news and information of all kinds. ...
Article : 714 wordsFROM an "Eye Witness" we have the following details of the flood at Jimbour, and the heroic conduct of the overseers and others:— "On June 20 the flood was very high, and ...
Article : 436 wordsTHE weather has taken up during the week, and is at present all that could be desired dry, clear, and bracing, witha pure air and a settled sky. All truces of rain have ...
Article : 1,057 wordsJUDGE, The Hon. James Taylor, M.L.C.; Stewards, Mr. G. Hamilton, G. B. King, G. G. Cory, J. Wonderley, G. Hooper; Clerk of the Course, Mr. James Annand; Treasurer, Mr. ...
Article : 2,566 wordsTHE Express of June 20 states that arrangements are being made for placing a steam tug, lately arrived from Melbourne, on the river. The same journal states:—During the past ...
Article : 325 wordsNORTH BRISBANE.—By the Police, June 24: —Dark-chestnut mare, DD near shoulder, illegible brand off shoulder. June 26:—Chestnut horse, writing GG near shoulder, like [?] on ...
Article : 413 wordsOUR correspondent writes on June 26:— Between the effects of the flood, the railway, and the anticipated visit of Mr. Angus Mackay, who is announced by the Good Templars to ...
Article : 376 wordsPERMIT me to say that I have read with extreme gratification the report of Mr. Gordon, Chief Inspector of Stock for Queensland. I am not gratified at the condition of matters, ...
Article : 1,249 wordsOUR musical friends were fortunate in having a fine day and moonlight night for the first concert of the Beenleigh Musical Union, which took place in the Good Templars' Hall, on the ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 28 Jun 1873, Page 5
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