The amateur concert given in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening brought together very numerous and fashionable audience,—an audience whose admiration ...
Article : 1,897 wordsTHE English Mail arrived at the General Post Office shortly after four o'clock yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon. We append the latest telegrams of ...
Article : 1,337 wordsHeigh ho! in the bush once more; just returned from the metropolis having satisfied my desire for novelty and sport by attending the monster meeting and races. As I now sit ...
Article : 1,868 wordsSIR,—I daresay the correspondent to the Herald. Mr. J. W. Hardoy, holds opinions shared by many crude minds like his own. His long residence here entitles him as one no ...
Article : 858 wordsThe honour of representing Fremantle is not likely to be acquired without some considerable effort on the part of those seeking or desiring the privilege of being an "elected ...
Article : 111 wordsAn inquest was held last Saturday on the remains of one Alfred Rudolph, a probation prisoner, found in Oakover paddock on the 24th inst., by a lad named Marrah. From ...
Article : 127 wordsSIR,—As I see you hare a good deal to say in to-day's paper about Protection versus Free Trade, will you be good enough to answer me this fact? I happened to have 100 tons of ...
Article : 737 wordsThe weather for the last twelve days has been fine and dry-mornings piercingly cold-with very sharp frosts, which are playing sad havoc among the few ...
Article : 413 wordsUsual monthly meeting. All the members were present, with the exception of Mr. John Fleay. The minutes of the last monthly meeting, as also of a special meeting held on the 27th April last, were ...
Article : 277 wordsThe present season is most favourable for Farming operations; and ploughing and sowing operations continue vigorously. It is to be hoped better results will be obtained than ...
Article : 168 wordsSIR,—The monster meeting lately held in the Town Hall for the purpose of devising some means for improving the stagnant condition of the colony appears to me, and to ...
Article : 573 wordsMonthly meeting. Present-Messrs. J. Delmage (chairman;) J. Wilkerson, J. French, J. T. Cooke, C. Taylor, and J. H. Gregory; absent-Mr. T. Wilding. The minutes of the preceding meeting ...
Article : 477 wordsLOCKIER CLASS BURGES, a highly respectable settler of many years' residence in this colony and a justice of the peace, was placed in the dock yesterday (Tuesday) morning to answer ...
Article : 2,292 wordsAll is quiet in this solitary part of the Toodyay district. The sky wears a [?] aspect, and the farmers' wishes for rain are likely to be soon gratified. ...
Article : 345 wordsPresent-Messrs. Birch (chairman); Fawcett, Wellard, Murray, Hall, Sutton; absent-Mr. Logue. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. Tenders were received for the purchase of the old ...
Article : 501 wordsSIR,—Mr. Webster has written another letter to the Herald, in which my reply is designated silly. Of course he is at liberty to hold that opinion. I, as one of the ...
Article : 364 wordsThe weather continues fine during the day, followed by heavy frosts at night. The frost has been more severe than has been experienced for many years past. It is to ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 29 May 1872, Page 3
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