With rousing, cheers from the North Fremantle people, who had been considerably strengthened by hundreds of people from across the river, the ...
Article : 392 wordsYou have gathered form camp-fires and the far hack station huts To the calling of the bugles over-sea; We have tried you at the timber, we have ...
Article : 917 wordsThere were one or two things which combined to make the work of Pacing the Western Australian horses on board the Maplemore rather a tedious under ...
Article : 297 wordsLeaving the railway station, the troops, headed by the Headquarters Band, playing a martial air, made their way down Barrack-Street, the great ...
Article : 494 wordsHad it but been known that the steamer Maplemore was not likely to [?] alongside at Fremantle until nearly six hours alter the anticipated ...
Article : 366 wordsPunctually to the appointed time— 8 a.m.—Major finding that girtas and all sundries in the matter of harness had been [?] [?], gave the ...
Article : 408 wordsThere was some uncertainty about the arrival of the troops. The Maplemore is a leisurely boat, and her speed, had not been hastened by fair weather. ...
Article : 952 wordsThe troopship Maplemore, having on board 17 officers and 288 men, belonging to the New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australian Bush ...
Article : 832 wordsThe Maplemore was signalled as approaching the harbor when Major Vialls halted his men, and issued his orders for preparing the horses for embarkation ...
Article : 469 wordsThe major portion of the baggage having thus been disposed of with satisfaction and with fair despatch, the men, turned their attention to the horse lines. ...
Article : 687 wordsThe thoughtful residents of North Fremantle had prepared a pleasant surprise for the men. At the corner of John-street, in front of the Infante ...
Article : 398 wordsThe Town-hall is cot exactly a thing of beauty in itself, but it is capable of being beautified to a certain extent. Yesterday every doorway was outlined ...
Article : 4,229 wordsAlmost exactly on the stroke of one o'clock the was gangway was lowered, and communication between the shore and the steamer was established. Strict ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 16 Mar 1900, Page 14
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