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Advertising : 2,141 wordsSIR,—The explanation which yon received and published in your last issue, relative to the bonding of goods in Champion Bay, is, to say the least, a ...
Article : 210 wordsThe month of August has passed over very mildly, and green crops have been, to a certain extent, restored. Chasms, which must ever remain as water courses, may be seen in almost every corn field, and ...
Article : 305 wordsSeptember 12—Flying Foam, 34 tons, Cooper, master, from Champion Bay. Passengers— Messrs. D. H. Scott, G. Shenton, jun., G. Armstrong, and Miss Stotter. Cargo—231 bags ...
Article : 181 wordsAs a general rule, we wish it to be understood that we do not identify ourselves with the opinions or expressions of our correspondents. To the Editor of the Inquirer and ...
Article : 217 wordsThe English divers sent to Ceylon report the possibility of recovering, within a few weeks, every article of value sunk in the P. and O. Company's steamer Ava near ...
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Family Notices : 48 wordsTHE result of our Exhibition at the World's Show cannot but be gratifying to the colonists. Twenty six awards for so small a collection as was sent from Western Australia clearly indicates ...
Article : 1,112 wordsIN the local and domestic intelligence of the 3rd inst., it was erroneously stated that "Lilly voluntarily surrendered to the Police;" but, according to another version of the story, his capture appears ...
Article : 1,034 wordsSIR,—As some importance seems to be attached to the prices of sandalwood published in your last, I think it desirable that such thoroughly erroneous estimates should ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 17 Sep 1862, Page 2
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