THE Chairman of the Central Committee for the Intercolonial Exhibition, accompanied by the Secretary and a party of ladies and gentlemen, on horseback and ...
Article : 1,367 wordsSIR,—Having read the article in your paper of date 7th ult., referring to the system aud evils of "orders" and "paper money," as at present existing in some districts in this colony, and being of opinion ...
Article : 2,004 wordsTHE rapid increase in the formation of the sandhills in the town is now assuming so serious an aspect as to draw our attention once more to the unfortunate feet of their increasing existence. An enterprising ...
Article : 1,012 wordsSIR,—I wish to afford you a little information as to the relative merits of the horses entered for the forthcoming races. The winners, or rather the nags, that will not be distanced, are the following, ...
Article : 152 wordsSIR,—I am much pleaded to see so large a number or horses in training for the groat event of the year among our sporting friends—the western Australia, Races—and I will, with your per hiss on, give my usual prognostications ...
Article : 90 wordsSIR,—I have observed in your journal some expressions of regret at the small prospect of anything like a good collection of the productions of this colony for the coming Exhibition at ...
Article : 296 wordsTIMBER TRADE.—By the Daylight, which is expected to sail in about 10 days, one of the finest cargo [?] of jarrah railway way—sleepers will be shipped to Bombay that has probably ever before left this colony for any Indian port. The [?] ...
Article : 1,758 wordsThe usual general meeting of the commission took places in Melbourne on the 2th Feb., of the offices of the Board of Agriculture, Sir Francis Marphy in the chair. A progress report brought forward by the ...
Article : 443 wordsSIR,—In your loading article of the 7th inst., you attack the manner in which the Government in the Victoria District pay their officials, viz., in cheques and Commissariat Drafts, and you state this to be ...
Article : 515 wordsTHE following communication from the Resident at the Vasse, relative to the formation of a line of road from the Black-wood to the Warren, and determining ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Little John," in your to-day's issue, has, in a measure, anticipated a communication I was about to make to you on the above subject; ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 4 Apr 1866, Page 3
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