THE profound quiet and normal tranquility which at present reigns in our political circles will shortly be followed by the turnoil of a general election; the ...
Article : 4,019 wordsThe election of three members of the Toodyay Roads Board, to replace the same number going out by rotation took place at the Newcastle Court House, on Thursday, 28th December, at ...
Article : 471 words(Before L. W. Clifton, Esq., J. P.) MONDAY, JANUARY 1st., 1872 George Kent, t.l., charged- by Sergt. Furlong, with loitering about the town, having no visible ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Court resumed this morning at ten o'clock and disposed of the remainining causes in the calendar. STEALING IN A DWELLING HOUSE. ...
Article : 505 words(Before His Honor the Chief Justice.) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1872. The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court for January, were opened at 10 o'clock, to-day. ...
Article : 1,715 wordsA public meeting of the electors of the Fremantle District Road Board was held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on noon of Thursday, 28th December, 1871. Present.—E. H. Higham, S. ...
Article : 265 wordsSIR,—In your last is sue I notice a report of a meeting for the purpose of electing members of the Beverley Education Board, that report being so very incorrect I must beg of you to correct it. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Court resumed to-day at 10 o'clock. HORSE-STEALING. William Burnside, ex., pleaded guilty to a charge of horse-stealing at Guildford. A previous ...
Article : 2,678 wordsSowing down arable land to pasture: The practice common with home farmers, of sowing down land to pasture with an Oat, Wheat or Barley crop, has proved to be unsuited to our climate, and on that account is ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe long talked of Bazaar, in aid of the Church Building Fund will be held next Monday, New Year's Day, when it is hoped a handsome sum will be realized towards the ...
Article : 783 wordsSIR,— I am obliged to ask you to allow me to correct in your columns some mis-statements made in this week's Inquirer. The more ...
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The Herald (Fremantle, WA : 1867 - 1886), Sat 6 Jan 1872, Page 3
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