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To activate bookmarks click on “Window” and then “Show bookmarks” (or press F5) Searching this CD This book has been formatted to be searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader. • Adobe Reader 6 or later is recommended for more advanced searching capability within a file or across multiple files. • Generally 95% - 99% of the words can be searched. Where the original type was poor the words may not be recognized for searching. • For more detailed explanation and tips to get the best search results click here The technical advancements that allow this searching bring a wonderful finding aid but there is still no substitute for reading the book! Copyright ©2005 Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved For more books on CD from Archive CD Books Australia, see the web pages at www.archivecdbooks.com.au QUEENSLAND GOVERNM ENT GAZETTE. VOLUME X. FROM JANUARY1ST TO DECEMBER31sT, 1869. ublisheddbar utliorxt. + ll'' w„// o y BRISBANE: BY ALTTI3ORITY : JAMES C. BEAL, GOVERNMENT PRINTER , WILLIAM STREET. 1870. INDEX 1869. Pale. Page A. Aldermen- Acts of Queensland Parliament- Hopkins, J., appointed for Gladstone 618 Additional Customs Duties Act ... 1211 Saxby, Joseph, appointed for Glad- Appropriation Act of 1869 ... ... 539 stone ... 882 Appropriation Act No. 2 of 18,69 :.. 1261 Alexander and Armour, Dissolution of' Civil Service Acts Repeal Act ... 1205 Partnership 451, 481 Diseases in Sheep Act of 1869 ... 1253 Alkin, Rev. J. V., registered under Encouragement of Manufacturing Marriage Act ... ... ... 170 Industries Act of 1869 ... 1259 Allora-Town Common, proclaimed-vide Encouragement to Native Industries " Town Commons." Act of 1869 ... ... ... 1199 Petition from Residents of, praying Gold Fields Town Lands let of 1869 1255 its erection into a Municipality 429 Hawkers' Licenses Amendment Act Amos, 11ev. C. E., registered under of 1869 .. ... ... ... 1249 Marriage Act ... ... ... 170 Immigration Act of 1869 ... ... 1219 Anderson, W. B., appointed Bailiff of the Lunacy Act of 1869 ... ... ... 1251 Court of Requests, St. George 419 Manning's Retirement Act .. 1209 Annear and Thomas, Dissolution of Partner- Municipal Institutions Act Amend- ship of ... 532 ment Act of 1869 ... ... 1265 Appel, G , appointed Clerk, IRegistrar- Pastoral Leases Act of 1869... ... 1231 General's Department ... ... 783 Queensland Insurance Company's Applications- Act ... ... ... ... 537 To further mortgage ... ... ...868, 899, 938, Small Debts Courts Act of 1867 977, 1062, 1090, 1125, 1154, Amendment Act ... .. ... 1270 1187, 1289, 1318, 1345, 1378, Town and Suburban Lands Act of 1412, 143-1,1455, 1558 1869 ' ... ... ... ... 1217 To purchase improved town lot ... 81, 99, 141, Treasury Bills Act of 1869 ... ... 1213 177, 205, 231, 256, 276 Trustees of Public Lands Act of 1869 1201 Ashworth, J. L., Notice to Widow or next Adams, R. J.- of Kin of ... ... ... ... 208 Appointed Acting Poundkeeper at Assignment, Deeds of, registered in the Surat ... ... ... ... 81 Supreme Court- Appointment confirmed ... 234 Bartley, Nehemiah ... ... ... 851 Addison, G. F., appointed Commissioner for Baxter, T. H.... ... ... ... 1157 Affidavits ... ... ... 419 Bell, David ... ... ... 1066 Agricultural Reserves- Bloom, El. S. ... ... ... ... 276 Applications to bring holdings under Carter, J. ... ... ... ... 1439 the provisions of " The Crown Carter, T. R. .. ... ... ... 1197, 1292 Lands Alienation Act of 1868 " 27, 50, 78, 98, Ca Y, F. A. ... ... ... ... 1391 143, 174, 202, 272, 319, 379, Davis, S. ... 817 414, 437, 469, 501, 594, 631, Atkin, R. T., appointed a Magistrate of the 650, 669, 688; 727, 729, 749, Territory ... ... ... ... 113 776, 799, 838, 871, 1189, 1292, Attorney-Genera l- 1319,1346 , 1383,1413, 1437, Lilley, Honorable C., resigned ... 1501 1457 Pring, Honorable It., appointed ... 1501 List of Applicants to bring land under Att orney- G enera l' s D epar tm en t- 67th clause of "Tice Crown Lands All Appointments in the Public Alienation Act of 1868" ...726, 748, 775, Service to be on Probation-vide 798,837,870 °GCivil Service." List of Leases of Land brought under Keane, J., to be Secretary to Attorney- 67th clause of "The Crown Lands General... ... ... ... 736 Alienation Act of 1868"... ... 591, 628, 829, Notice, that all Vouchers forwarded 1509, 1559, 1595 to, must be in triplicate .. 16, 49 Lands in, forfeited for non -compli- Auctioneers' Licenses, List of -4 ide ance with conditions of cultiva- " Licenses." tion .. ... 101 Awards given respecting disputed Bound- Noti fication relative to applications to aries of Runs--vide " Huns." bring land under the 67th clause of " The Crown Lands Alienation Act of 1868" ... 3, 41, 68, 87, B. 121, 162, 194, 224, 248 Notification cancelling previous notice Bailiffs, Small Debts Courts- relative to applications to bring Ahern, D., appointed-for the Small land under the 67th clause of Debts Court, Condamine 386 " The Crown Lands Alienation Anderson, W. B., appointed-for the Act of 1868" ... , .. ... 264, 310, 368, Small Debts Court, St. George 419 403 King, J., appointed-for the Small Ahern. D.- Debts Court, Condamine 1735 AppointedBailiff, Small Debts Court, Tyrrell, A. D., appointed-for the Condamine ... ... ... 386 Small Debts Court, Charleville 1593 Appointed Poundkeeper at Conda- Williams, J. A., appointed-for the mine .. ... 386 Small Debts Court.Ilockhampton 291 Ainger, W., appointed Bailiff, Northern Balfrey, J.. appointed Inspector of' Distil- i)lstrlct Court ..a .a 1091 leries ... ... , i 713 iv. INDEX. Page. Page. Ball, J. R.- Bonded Stores- Dismissed the Public Service ... 640 Stores of Travis and Co., Mary- Discharged from office of Magistrate 657 borough, appointed as ... ... 228, 253 Balmain, H. D.- Stores of Forsyth and Co., Brisbane, Appointed Poundkeeper at Goondi- appointed as ... ... ... 1133, 1155 windi ... ... ... ... 253 Bonded Store Cancelled-Munro's, Brisbane 1133, 1155 Re-appointed Poundkeeper at Goon- Borton and Cos, Dissolution of Partnership 386 diwindi ... ... ... 291 Boulter, G. J., re-appointed Poundkeeper, Banks- I Bowen .. ... ... ... 725 General Abstract of Assets and Lia- Bourne, J., Notice in Insolvent Estate of ... 419 bilities of, in Queensland ... 96, 316, 498, Bourne, G. J., appointed Clerk in Superin- 525, 846, 1127, 1817 tendent of Telegraphs Office 853 Half-yearly Return of the aggregate Bourne, R. 0., appointed Chief Clerk and average of Weekly Liabilities Accountant, Telegraph Depart- and Assets of the Bank of ment ... ... ... ... 1299 Australasia ... ... 560, 1607 Bowen, Petition of residents for Commonage Statement of Assets and Liabilities - at-vide " Petitions." of- Bradford, J., appointed Line Repairer in Australasia ... ... 200, 1064, Charge, Bloomsbury ... ... 1541 1379 Australian Joint Stock ... 689, 1093, Brady, Peter- 1570 Appointed Inspector of Slaughter. New South Wales ... 77, 627, 1092, houses, Mackay ... ... ... 882 1756 Appointed Inspector of Slaughter- Commercial ... ... 172, 589, 978, houses, Woogaroo ... 547 1435 Bramston, H., appointed a Commissioner to Union Bank of Australia
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