At an adjourned meeting hold in the Council Clamber last evening to make arrangements for the reception of the Governor on the occasion of his first visit to Ipswich, the Mayor presiding, a letter was ...
Article : 1,028 wordsThe weather during the last few weeks has been fine and bracing, and commercial prospects are assuming a more promising aspect. The fair sex of the town are busily engaged ...
Article : 384 wordsI'll sing you a song, as it falls to my share, Concering the era called, in Courtesy, fair, Who belong to the order mammalia ; I've been in the old world, was born in the new ...
Article : 461 wordsA message was received from the Governor, intimating his appointment, and an address to his Excellency in reply was adopted. Mr. Goon moved for a return sowing the number ...
Article : 814 wordsI have very little news to give you this week, Everything is very quiet with us just now. The rush to this place has quite under for the time, and, until something, or a fresh has been struck in another gully or ...
Article : 748 wordsA few days since we were complaining of the mad ; now we cannot travel abroad without being smothered is dust. A most dastardly attempt (or rather attempts—for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsRobert Probert, a shepherd employed on the Rosewood Station, Declared by Drs. Dorsey and Heeney to be a dangerous lunatic, was committed to the look-up preparatory to his removal to Woogaroo. ...
Article : 138 wordsSome carelessness over the list generation who received cards of entree at the levre on Wednesday, which resulted in a number of names bring left out of the list that appeared in the Courier has caused ...
Article : 186 wordsWe make the following extracts from the report furnished to the Minister by the Director of the gardens:— Sir,—I do myself the honour of submitting my ...
Article : 1,752 wordsSIR,—If I remember correctly, some short time ago you declined to publish a letter, or portions of letter, because the writer, under an assumed name, attacked the character of an individual. The persons concerned ...
Article : 210 wordsA message was received from the Governor informing the House of his appointment. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Mr. MACKENZIE said he had taken the earliest ...
Article : 4,856 wordsThe following letter has been published:—"British Consulate, Fiji, July 22, 1868. " My Lord,—The great interest manifested in this group of islands by the commercial community in the ...
Article : 607 wordsAt North Brisbane, on the 27th July, by Police, for straying at Kangaroo Point. One bay horse, J near shoulder If not released on or before the 25th August, will ...
Article : 330 wordsSIR,—I see several persons have been fined for allowing goats to stray in the streets of Ipswich. Could not the police be ordered to destroy them? I myself have had to put with a great deal of ...
Article : 126 wordsSIR,—On reading a paragraph in your paper of this day's date, respecting an expenditure of various sums of money on roads in West Moreton, I was struck with what I and others knew to be mistake. From ...
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