August 3.—Yarra Yarra, A.S.N. Co.'s s., 350 tons, Captain J. M'Diarmid, from Sydney, the 31st July. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Cookson, Rev. Mr. Proudfoot, Mrs. Proudfoot, Mrs. King, Miss Roger, Mrs. ...
Article : 781 wordsThe Telegraph, from Valparaiso, brought 500 tons of breadstufl's: this has rendered the market easier. Mr. Walker has been re-elected Commodore of the Yacht Club. ...
Article : 43 wordsHogan v. Farrington.—Action for £8 3s. 8d., balance of wages due for work and labour done. The plaintiff stated that he agreed with defendant to cut timber at specified prices. He and his mate cut ...
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Family Notices : 25 wordsThe Assembly have resolved that they will only confer with the Council on the Water Supply (?) Bill. The London, ship, has arrived, with English papers to June 4, but there is small-pox on board, and the ...
Article : 49 wordsOUR particular friend—and when we say "our friend" we mean the friend of the interests of Ipswich—our very particular friend the Courier, speaking some three weeks since ...
Article : 1,017 wordsBusiness is quiet—breadstuffs easier. ...
Article : 7 wordsThe Ipswich Assizes commence on Monday. The business will be very light, there being not more than five criminal cases to be disposed of, and, we believe, no civil business. The prisoners for trial are James ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 813 wordsMargaret Sullivan, charged with drunkenness, was discharged, it being her first offence. ...
Article : 24 wordsMichael O'Sullivan was summoned by Donald Leahy for £11 7s. 8d., amount of wages due. Donald Leahy deposed that he was engaged by Mr. Cross to work on the railway line at the rate of 7s. 6d. ...
Article : 487 wordsThe Government steamer Platypus left Brisbane on Tuesday, about midday, with Dr. Purdie, the Health Health Officer, and Mr. Thornton, the Water Police Magistrate, on board, to visit these ships now in the ...
Article : 286 wordsThe universal expression of sincere regret for the death of Mr. Lincoln, and of indignation against his murderer, are necessary to satisfy the consciences of Englishmen, and possibly they may ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 567 wordsSIR,—I observe a meeting of the North Australian Jockey Club is convened for the 7th instant, inter alia, to revise some of the rules, one of which I believe refers to the "age" of horses. A country contemporary ...
Article : 142 wordsSIR,—I little thought when I undertook to travel upwards of a thousand miles for the purpose of getting-up a "Speech Day" for the Ipswich Grammar School, and d[?]livering a course of lectures on elocution, that I ...
Article : 710 wordsI have but little to communicate this week. No. 2 West Queensland Reef are getting excellent stone, and the reef thicking as they sink. No. 3 are now driving up bill for the same leader, and expect to be on it shortly. ...
Article : 1,071 wordsIn the Assembly to-day, in reply to Mr. Walsh, the Minister for Lands and Works stated that, in a very few days, the House would be asked to devote a sum of money for commencement of the Warwick railway. ...
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Sat 5 Aug 1865, Page 3
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