Some idea may be formed "of the amount of money circulated during the race week when the Peak Downs Telegrams mentions that one hotel-keeper at Clermont took £BOO, solid cash, averaging £IOO per day. This is clearly demonstrative that Peak Downs is one of the richest districts in Northern Queensland. At Moama a man named Joseph Hunt drank a small tumbler of kerosene. Sonie warm water and mustard was administered to the man, and he suffered no ill effects whatever from the dose. An English paper says that Lady Don is coming out to Victoria again. tier name appears in the passonger list of the Northumberland, which was to leave on the 29th July.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 6
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114Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 6
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