THE usual fortnightly meeting of the council of the above association was held in the Central Chambers, Queen-street, yesterday afternoon. There were present—Messrs. J. Fenwick (in ...
Article : 748 wordsIN response to an invitation from the Hon. J. M. Macrossan and Dr. O'Doherty, a meeting of the friends and admirers of the late Bishop O'Quinn was held in the Chamber of Commerce, ...
Article : 2,071 wordsTHE adaptation of Sardou's play, which was produced at the Theatre Royal last night, fairly deserves the encomiums that have been lavished upon it. From ...
Article : 663 wordsA fire broke out at half-past 2 o'clock on Sunday morning at the back of Webb's private boarding-house, Bell-street. Two outbuildings, containing a quantity of fibre and mattress-makers ...
Article : 212 wordsSUCH is the deep interest (says the Herald of last Saturday) felt by New South Welshmen in aquatics, and more especially in individual contests between men who by their persevering ...
Article : 1,911 wordsA mob of 2000 head of cattle, owned by Mr. Kevin O'Shannassy, passed here to-day on their way from the Balonne to Mount Howett, Cooper's Creek, Mr. Anthony Kemp in charge. ...
Article : 38 wordsA mob of 1300 Enniskillen cattle is now passing, Mr. Ormsby in charge, bound for Messrs. Milsom and de Satgé's Headingly station. ...
Article : 29 wordsAn influential meeting was held to-day in connection with the new Sugar Refining Company. [?] considering the legal opinions which had been obtained, and the opinions of certain ...
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Advertising : 767 wordsThe latest crushings are as follow:—Elsie Kœnig (Rishton) cleaned up for 43oz. 14dwt.; 20 tons from St. Patrick's block yielded 51oz.; Brian O'Lynn, week's crushings, 185oz.; Rise ...
Article : 46 wordsThe schooner Hopeful, owned by Mr. Philp, of Townsville, was seized off the Mulgrave River on Saturday morning, the master being charged with a breach of the Cedar Act in taking cedar ...
Article : 80 wordsBEFORE the police-magistrate and Captain Brown, J. P. VAGRANCY.—John Starch, alias Bourk, found guilty of having no lawful means of support, was ...
Article : 503 wordsCommodore Wilson reports that the Wolverine visited five places on the coast of New Guinea, including Kalo, where the natives were punished for the murder of the native teachers. Three ...
Article : 462 wordsPROFESSOR PEPPER'S séance of ghosts was again crowded last night, and the audience were evidently delighted with the startling effects produced, and the "Haunted Barber" caused roars ...
Article : 344 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the council took place yesterday afternoon, to consider the Fire Brigades Bill now before the Legislative Assembly. There were present his worship the ...
Article : 701 wordsTHE discussion in the House on Wednesday last on the second reading of the Fire Brigades Bill has evoked action on the part of those more immediately concerned. It is specially ...
Article : 537 wordsE. J. Agg, late chief accountant of the Crown Lands Department, pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery, and was sentenced upon each charge to one year's imprisonment, with ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR,—The able article in your issue of to-day, the 5th instant, your generous and unsolicited advocacy of our cause, your sympathy, and your liberal sentiments, are deeply felt and duly ...
Article : 430 wordsThe promoters of the Exhibition have definitely decided to hold an exhibition at Christchurch, New Zealand. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Representation Bill passed committee at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, after a continuous sitting of seventy-five hours. The iron hand was freely used, and during the debate the Hon. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 6 Sep 1881, Page 3
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