March 4.—Twinkling Star, 58 tons, Lakey, master, from?Champion Bay. Passengers—Mrs. Hobbs and family, and Messrs. Morrissey and Rushton. Cargo—390 sacks wheat, 50 ditto barley, 40 ditto bran, and 1 trunk. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsSIR,—Your article in the "Inquirer" of the 25th instant on the subject of the late voyage of the Sea Nymph to Mauritius and back does not, so far as relates to her return cargo, give a correct statement of the facts of the case. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsTHE news of the month is confined to the North-West Coast, from which we have the unpleasant intelligence of loss of life and property. Hitherto the native ...
Article : 928 wordsA correspondent informs us that the yield of wheat in the Eastern districts has been considerably overestimated. He says that many of the Hill farmers have sold greatly iu excess of their produce. Under ...
Article : 1,226 wordsTHEATRICALS.—The two ladies and three gentlemen forming the theatrical troupe who arrived lately from Melbourne, gave attractive theatrical entertainments at the Hall of the Perth Mechanics' Institute ...
Article : 568 wordsThere have been few incidents in this town worth rendering during the past week, unless I include a burglarious entrance into the dwelling-house of Messrs. T. & H. Carter & Co., on the night of Monday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 417 wordsSIR.—I read with great interest the letter which appeared in your journal of last Wednesday signed "Spectator." Tertians it was read by many who are prone to pooh-pooh each matters, and to cavil at the practicability ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 1 Apr 1868, Page 2
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