The miners from "the other ride" who arrived by the Gem from Melbourne last week, have at last started for the scene [?] their labors. We hope they are but the firs ...
Article : 448 wordsWe have been favored with a visit from the Rev. D. Meadowcroft, who preached in the Wesleyan Church here on Friday evening last to a congregation of about 40 ...
Article : 411 wordsAt a meeting held this day—members present, "Messrs. Logue, (chairman) Birch Wellard, Murray, and Sutton. The minutes of last meeting read and confirmed, ...
Article : 201 wordsTom gald to be able to state that a good deal of rain has fallen to-day, which cools the [?] and gives to man and beast much relief as the weather has been ...
Article : 132 wordsPresent—Mr. K. Birch (chairman), and Messrs. H. Birch, H. Williams. J. Dyson. A. Oakley, B. B. Ranford, and R. W. Hardey. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE following letter, which speaks for itself, has been handed to us for publication:— Esperance, January 27, 1873. ...
Article : 341 wordsTHE district mourns. Gloom overspreads us all. A grievous calamity has lighted upon us. The Toodyay may be draped in black; its mainstay has gone. JAMES ...
Article : 1,048 wordsSIR,—In a recent number of the Herald I observed some remarks on Railway Surveying, and an assertion made that "Any ordinary surveyor could perform the work necessary for ...
Article : 1,081 wordsSIR,—The entries for the above races are, on the whole, very satisfactory. When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war, and there are many Greeks amongst the entries. The opening ...
Article : 468 wordsSIR,—It was with much pleasure and pain I read the letter of Mr. Padbury. the hon. member for Swan, in your issue of the 5th instant, on the subject of Model Farming. I am free to ...
Article : 324 wordsSIR,—Seeing that this Act is again to be brought forward at next session of Council, I, with all whom, I ever talked with on the matter, earnestly hope it may become law in ...
Article : 310 wordsTHE English Mail arrived at the General Post Office on Wednesday afternoon, the 12th instant. The news by the steamer is deprived of its ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 19 Feb 1873, Page 3
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