From the English Mechanic of Science of the 8th February 1867, we learn that at the last meeting of the Academic des Sciences, a paper by Dr. T. L. Phipson, of London, was read on ...
Article : 340 wordsSIR,—Allow me to offer s few observations on the Despatch of the Secretary of State to the Governor, in reference to the increase to the number of non-official members in the Legislative Council. ...
Article : 541 wordsBushranging seems to be the order of the day in this district. There has been for some considerable time one of these individuals in our neighbourhood, and who it seems has quite made up his mind to do ...
Article : 739 wordsWE have been informed that an accident has occurred in the casting of the Medallions, and that therefore further delay in their delivery is unavoidable. The Central Committee propose to ...
Article : 88 wordsAt the sale of wheat ex Salvia by Messrs. Samson and Son, many availed themselves of laying in a store for future use, so much so, that the sale of flour has considerably decreased, which has caused the owner ...
Article : 965 wordsTIMBER TRADE.—By the last mail, a letter was received by Mr. E. W. Landor from Mr. Were (one of our Commissioners at the late Melbourne Exhibition) relative to the demand in ...
Article : 1,441 wordsSEPTEMBER 9.—John Joyce, charged by Mrs. Towson with using abusive and insulting language towards her, was sentenced to pay a fine of 10s. James Rattoo, drunk and disorderly, and ...
Article : 571 wordsWe offer to our Readers, under this head, a medium for the expression of opinions upon topics of public interest. We hold ourselves, however, in no way responsible for the opinions advanced in this part of the journal. ...
Article : 238 wordsDEAR SIR,—You, I daresay, get the Australasian, published in Melbourne. In the issue of to-day will appear a letter of mine on Western Australia. "An Old Subscriber" writes to the Editor for information ...
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Advertising : 1,542 wordsDEAR SIR,—At your request, I forward a few lines upon my observations during a late visit to New Zealand and other Eastern Colonies, which may be read with interest by some of your friends. ...
Article : 1,662 wordsA meeting has been held at the Wellington Hotel for the purpose of preparing an address to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh from the settlers of the Southern districts. The ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 18 Sep 1867, Page 3
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