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  2. Rockhampton Public Works.

    WHILE proceeding up the Fitzroy I naturally looked for the "improvements," regarding which a great deal has been said and written, and which, had they not been pointed out to me, I ...

    Article : 1,479 words
  3. Camilla [?]rso.

    SIR,—I see that the great Camilla Urso is advertised to appear at the Town Hall. This is a great mistake—it is more [?] Nobody feels either comfortable or safe in the Town Hall at any time, ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. Tasmania.

    The Legislative Council have rejected the Deloraine Railway Bill by passing an amendment to the effect that it is not expedient to entertain proposals for public works until next session, on ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. City Police Court.

    BEFORE the police-magistrate and Messrs. J. H. Adams and R. Bulcock, JJ.P. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—George Hawkins, who was found guilty of being drunk and ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. The World's Railway Projects.

    THE subject of railway construction throughout the world has lately been most exhaustively considered by the London Times. The questions of past and present cost of making railroads in ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  7. Melbourne Wool and Stock Reports.

    MESSRS. R. GOLDSBROUGH AND Co. report as follows:—We have this week disposed of 1000 bales of wool at advanced rates. Inferior to ordinary greasy brought 5d. to 11¼d.; washed, ...

    Article : 2,379 words
  8. The Theatre and its Critics.

    SIR,—Will you kindly insert the following in your next issue [?] By so doing you will confer a favor on Brisbane playgoers and the public generally. ...

    Article : 323 words
  9. Queensland[?]Cricket Association.

    A MEETING of the delegates of the above association was held at Simmonds' Cafe Royal last evening, the following delegates being present— Messrs. J. O. Bourne, L. Knight, A. Hamilton, ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  10. Poisonous Plants.

    SIR,—I am told (for I did not myself see the correspondence) that some weeks since a statement appeared in your paper that the death of cattle had been caused by cating a newly ...

    Article : 366 words
  11. Police Assiduity.

    SIR,—In your issue of yesterday and previously I notice certain correspondence referring to the arrest of F. J. C. Wildash, which, according to the evidence adduced, and which I have carefully ...

    Article : 633 words
  12. Avenging the Embassy.

    FROM the Pioneer Mail we make the following extracts:— CAMP, SHE[?]PUR. "There seems to be an impression gaining ...

    Article : 1,967 words
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