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Advertising : 637 wordsHis Excellency Sir George F. Bowen, K.G.C.M.G. PRESIDENT: The Hon. Francis E. Bigge, Esq., M.L.C. VICE-PRESIDENT: ...
Article : 3,219 wordsThe attendance on this day was, if anything, greater than on Tuesday, the hurdle races and the Queen's Plate of course forming the attraction. His Excellency, with Lady Bowen and suite, arrived shortly after 11 ...
Article : 1,924 wordsMr. Cowper stated in the Assembly last night that the time must come eventually for the total abolition of Custom House duties, and the adoption of direct taxation in their stead. The package duty has been limited ...
Article : 62 wordsBreadstuffs are firmer, wheat realised 8s., and none to be had at a lower rate. There is good enquiry for flour, and sales have been effected at from £17 to 19. ...
Article : 34 wordsBy the arrival in Sydney of the Amicus from this port, there is news to the above date. The Amicus brought 150 tons of flour, and 4977 bushels of wheat. She reports that the Adelaide was the only vessel that ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—"He who pays quickly pays twice." Now, every Australian has the greatest possible aversion to that unbusiness-like manner of settling accounts; and I, in common with my fellow-countrymen, show this ...
Article : 1,181 wordsThe attention of volunteers is directed to the announcement in another column that two valuable watches, a hold and a silver one, presented by the members of the North Australian Club, are to be fired ...
Article : 1,205 wordsJune 6.— Lady Bowen, Q.S.N. Company's s., 425 tons, Captain P. Quayle, for Sydney. Passengers: Miss Manning, Mrs. Margetts, Miss Ahern, Mrs. Gardner, Messrs. Nicholls, J. Inglis, J. B. Robinson, ...
Article : 287 wordsLady Bowen, for Sydney : 5 bales wool, Headrick, Livermore and Co.; 6 bales wool, 2 trunks boots, 3 packages, Cribb and Foote; 26 bales wool, Hasell and Ogg; 1 parcel, Grimes and Petty ; 1 box, J. and G. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe following very unintellegible telegram was received by Captain Banks last night. We quote it as it is written and punctuated, and do not ask our reading of it (also given below) to be relied on:— ...
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Thu 8 Jun 1865, Page 3
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