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Article : 1,269 wordsIn compliance with a request made to the Resident Magistrate of the Greenough to call a public meeting to take into consideration and devise some means whereby the great distress ...
Article : 1,214 wordsWE regret to announce the death of Mr EDWARD NEWMAN, of the firm of T. & H. Carter and Company, and one of the Members of our Legislature. ...
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Advertising : 1,704 wordsSIR,—You have before given publicity so a few remarks of mine on matters connected with this port, and the colony generally. May I ask you to insert the ...
Article : 1,350 wordsOn Wednesday last there was a successful tea-meeting and concert give here for the purpose of raising funds for enclosing the cemetery. Great praise and thanks are due ...
Article : 211 wordsSince your last advices from this district red rust has continued to spread in the [?] with great rapidity, and the weather continues to be favourable for its ravages; ...
Article : 52 wordsThe fancy fair held on Wednesday and Thursday last for the re-building of St. Matthew's Church was well patronized, and the amount taken quite as satisfactory as could ...
Article : 323 wordsBusiness remains exceedingly dull with us. The W. A. Timber Company is still at a standstill, and we remain ia a state of uncertainty what steps are likely to be taken ...
Article : 808 wordsBY the arrival of the Zephyr from Champion Bay on Saturday last we learn of the almost total loss of the screw steamer Xambo at Port [?] We have been ...
Article : 393 wordsTHE following Despatch has been handed to us for publication:— Downing Street, 25th Sept., 1872. SIR,—I have received your Despatch ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE destruction of the crops in this district by the red rust has left the [?] in a most [?] xindition. Never has there been a more promising season. The weather could not ...
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Advertising : 578 wordsSIR,—Allow the space in your valuable journal to draw the attention of the authorities to a piece od [?] on the sisgrace to the [?] we live in. ...
Article : 381 wordsDuring the past month our sheep-farmers have been busy shearing, and I understand are well satisfied with the clip. The country is now looking well, and there is ...
Article : 168 wordsAlter the excitement caused by the Fair, Races, and Bazaar, "Sleepy Valley" has again resumed its former tranquil state. Messrs. Wieland and Lyous have ...
Article : 454 wordsMr. J. Willis, fisherman, and an old resident at the Port, reports that about ten days since, while searching for £sh at Safety Bay, he felt a slight breeze from E.S.E , and ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 27 Nov 1872, Page 3
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