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The Brisbane Courier. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1891,
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Friday 13 March 1891, page 4
News
2009-11-03 19:39:37.0on Wednesday, before Mossrs. A. B. Jone3, T.
Weedon, W. Stephens, and E. Alien,
JJ.?., verdicts for the plaintiffs, with
-J. Coibett v. H. Huet, rent £3 4s.; B. DI
on Wednesday, before Messrs. A. B. Jones, T.
Weedon, W. Stephens, and E. Allen,
JJ.P., verdicts for the plaintiffs, with
-J. Corbett v. H. Huet, rent £3 4s.; B. DI
BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA. CONTINUED SPREAD OF THE FLAMES. FURTHER SERIOUS DAMAGES. (By Telegraph from Our Correspondents.) MELBOURNE, February 8.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Tuesday 8 February 1898, page 6
News
2009-11-03 19:30:35.0I At the South Brisbane Police Court, yes-
terday, before- Messrs. John Garsden and J.
At the South Brisbane Police Court, yes-
terday, before Messrs. John Garsden and J.
BEENLEIGH. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] August 24.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Saturday 26 August 1882, page 6
News
2009-11-03 19:25:06.0A farner named Christian Eichmann,
A farmer named Christian Eichmann,
BEENLEIGH. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] August 24.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Saturday 26 August 1882, page 6
News
2009-11-03 19:23:33.0barin, were destroyed, the fire having made
barn, were destroyed, the fire having made
BEENLEIGH. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] August 24.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Saturday 26 August 1882, page 6
News
2009-11-03 19:23:22.0[iniOM OUR OVV.N* COKItnSI'OXDE.N'T.]
A i norm named Chustian Eichmaun,
PllMfVIt Iinmnrl Pl.moHo,, TT*!,.!.
lcauliiig ncai Yatala, suffoicd considerable loas
bv lu c last w cek It is supposed tliat a gust of
w mel blew a spuk h oin it, bush chimney in to
Ins bun, m which weio stoicd 1CJ bigs of com
besides lus liai ness mid othei fin ming imple
maits, the whole of which, togethei with the
hain, weie destio)ed, the hie having made
such liculwav befoie it vv is obseived that it
w is impossible to s ive an> thing Mi
Liclini um estiinites Ins loss at iSCJ
Auguat 24.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT
A farner named Christian Eichmann,

residing near Yatala, suffered considerable loss
by fire last week. It is supposed that a gust of
wind blew a spark from a bush chimney in to
his barn, in which were stored bags of corn
besides his harness and other farming imple
ments, the whole of which, together with the
barin, were destroyed, the fire having made
such headway before it was observed that it
was impossible to save anything. Mr
Eichmann estimates his loss at £200.
August 24.
SOCIAL TOPICS
The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933-1954) Saturday 3 February 1934, page 20
News ILLUSTRATED
2009-11-03 19:10:43.0Mr. A. Elchmann,
whoso engagement
Mr. A. Eichmann,
whose engagement
WEDDING AT BEENLEIGH.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Friday 18 December 1896, page 6
News
2009-11-03 19:04:46.0of Mr. G. Elchmann, of Stanmore. The
Rev. A. Sultmann was the ofitciatlng clergy-
o'clock on the arm o£ her brother, who
with roses and ribbons. Mr. John Eich
mann was best man. After the ceremony
of Mr. G. Eichmann, of Stanmore. The
Rev. A. Sultmann was the officiating clergy-
o'clock on the arm of her brother, who
with roses and ribbons. Mr. John Eichmann
was best man. After the ceremony
THE OPERATION OF THE LAND ACT ON THE DOWNS.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Monday 8 April 1867, page 4
News
2009-09-05 16:46:01.0TEE OPERATION OF TEE LAND ACT
THF D. D. Gazette gives a hat of the lots of
land leased at the Toowoomba offico since the
Act carno into operation :
It will be observed (says tho Gazette) that
moro thau two-thirds of tho total quantity 1ms
been taken up sinco the first of this month, pre-
vious to which thoro was scarcely any land of
any good, available under its provisions, and tho
might require to take up a farm of oven two or
throo hundred acres.
A solo of Crown Lands was held at the Land
which, however, was passed without a singlo
bid, affording another instanco of the gross
ship, without making a singlo reservation of the
surrounding lands, nearly the wholo of which
emptive right, and fenced in with wiro fencing.
There wore next sold 16 country lots, forming
a sort of semi-circlo round the town of Jon-
daryan, the wholo of which, comprising some
been foolhardy enough to have purchased in tho
so-called township, they would havo been quito
unable to have got to it all, excopt by one nar
' row road leading from the main Dolby road, or
ou Cooby Creek was also passed. Inconsequence
that land, seeing Buch was the case,
and prosperity of this district that BO small a
quantity ÍB available. The following lots were
Bold on the Geham road, and situated just be-
Q B.ereBt'W. H. Byers; lot 114, 9 acres, F.
Springer ; lot 115, 9 acres, F. Springer j lot
all at the npBCt price. The total sale realized
ON TEE DOWNS.
THE OPERATION OF THE LAND ACT
THE D. D. Gazette gives a list of the lots of
land leased at the Toowoomba office since the
Act came into operation :
It will be observed (says the Gazette) that
more than two-thirds of the total quantity has
been taken up since the first of this month, pre-
vious to which there was scarcely any land of
any good, available under its provisions, and the
might require to take up a farm of over two or
three hundred acres.
A sale of Crown Lands was held at the Land
which, however, was passed without a single
bid, affording another instancoeof the gross
ship, without making a single reservation of the
surrounding lands, nearly the whole of which
emptive right, and fenced in with wire fencing.
There were next sold 16 country lots, forming
a sort of semi-circle round the town of Jon-
daryan, the whole of which, comprising some
been foolhardy enough to have purchased in the
so-called township, they would have been quite
unable to have got to it all, except by one narrow
road leading from the main Dalby road, or
on Cooby Creek was also passed. Inconsequence
that land, seeing such was the case,
and prosperity of this district that so small a
quantity is available. The following lots were
sold on the Geham road, and situated just be-
9 acres W. H. Byers; lot 114, 9 acres, F.
Springer ; lot 115, 9 acres, F. Springer lot
all at the upset price. The total sale realized
ON THE DOWNS.
THE OPERATION OF THE LAND ACT ON THE DOWNS.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Monday 8 April 1867, page 4
News
2009-09-05 16:38:14.0ing on the same subject :-Tho following selec-
tion!) of land have been mado under the Leasing
Act Eince tho public sale which took place hero
on tho 28th February last :-Geo. Clark, 1520
acres; "W. B. Tooth, 2306a. 3r. 8p., J. W.
the land offered for sale on the 28th of Feb-
left for the selector. We hope to see moro land
It would be moro desirable, however, that somo
conditions bo placed on the purchase of the
ing on the same subject :-The following selection
of land have been made under the Leasing
Act since the public sale which took place here
on the 28th February last :-Geo. Clark, 1520
acres; W. B. Tooth, 2306a. 3r. 8p., J. W.
the land offered for sale on the 28th of Feb
left for the selector. We hope to see more land
It would be more desirable, however, that some
conditions be placed on the purchase of the
ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Tuesday 30 June 1891, page 2
News
2009-09-05 16:33:15.0O.Wright was fined 10s. or twonty-four hours
in the colls for disorderly conduct. Thomas
--«-.
C.Wright was fined 10s. or twenty-four hours
in the cells for disorderly conduct. Thomas


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