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Advertising : 791 words[?] marriage of Mr. Robert Newton [?] to Miss Leach, only daughter of [?] Leach, of this place, on the 15th [?] together a larger concourse of ...
Article : 219 wordsSIR,—That public opinion governs in England, as Mr. Steere observes, is almost a fact, and when the ballot is instituted, will be still more so; but that public opinion governs in this ...
Article : 1,854 wordsIT was a lovely afternoon in the present month of May, and in one of the fairest portions of Her Majesty's West Australian territory, that five travellers might have ...
Article : 2,773 wordsSIR,—I would have made a few remarks on the proceedings of the great public meeting, held last month, before this, if other occupations had not prevented me going into a subject ...
Article : 933 wordsSince my last communication this district has been blessed with genial rains, which were much wanted for the early-crop gardens. Laughing is now general, and things quiet ...
Article : 203 wordsThe weather is all that can be desired for farming and garden operations, which are progressing favourably. A meeting was held on the 11th inst. to decide upon the most suitable ...
Article : 148 wordsSIR.—Allow me to suggest the following tariff to the protectionist party, and to urge the necessity of prompt action before the next Legislative Council meets for public business. Of course it is never ...
Article : 289 wordsWe have the rare fortune,—unshared, I was afraid, by any other district in colony,—of having no less than four Justice of the Peace in one family, viz., two brothers ...
Article : 629 wordsThe Xantho, a small steamer recently purchased by Mr. C. E. Broadhurst, and intended for the pearl fishery, called at the Bay on Saturday morning, on her way for ...
Article : 349 wordsMonthly meeting. Present-Mr. M. Smith, chairman, and Messrs. R. W. Hardey, H. Birch, B. B. Banford, and E. Birch. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Treasurer's ...
Article : 264 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this Council toot place on Monday evening, 6th May, 1872 Present.— The Chairman and Councillors Hosken, Crowther, Davis, and Commerlord. Minutes of last meeting ...
Article : 161 wordsA very numerously signed requisition has been sent to Mr. Crowther from the electors of the Irwin, Dongarra, and the Greenough. The following is the reply this day received ...
Article : 458 wordsTO CORRESPONDENTS.—The following communications are received, and are held over for want of space:—"Sphyux," T. Hayward, "Investigator," G. W., "Bimo," Michael ...
Article : 801 wordsMr. Philip Webster has ventured to place before the public what be thinks a strictly political letter, and which be wishes the electors of fremantle to believe proceeds from a ...
Article : 855 wordsOn Tuesday last a deputation, consisting of Messrs. J. G. Flindell, C. S. Monger, J. A. Wroth, and J. T. Wood, representing a considerable body of influential residents ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 22 May 1872, Page 3
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