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Advertising : 451 wordsProceedings of an Inquest held at the Colonial Hospital, Perth, on Thursday, the llth day of May, 1865, before George Walpole Leake, Esquire, Coroner, Messrs. Carr, Maycock ...
Article : 1,707 wordsRAIN is much wanted in this district, and the sheepowners, now that lambing has commenced, will soon be crying out, should we not be shortly favoured with wet weather. Commercially-we have had no ...
Article : 687 wordsMay 20.-Favourite, 46 tons, Lakey, master, from Champion Bay. Passengers-Miss White, J. Dogarty, Mrs Bower, Mr Lucas, and Mrs Whildour. Cargo—826 bags wheat, 85 do barley, 18 do oats, 38 do bran ...
Article : 179 wordsOUR Vasse correspondent states that the schooner Gem cleared out from the Quindalup Station fur Adelaide, on Monday, the loth inst, with a cargo of 57 loads jarrah, 17 do tuart, 925 tuart ...
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Family Notices : 68 wordsOUR town of late has been on the advance. Cottages are appearing here and there, where, a few months since, nothing was seen but bush; the addition to the Church is nearly completed, and will ...
Article : 379 wordsTHE incidents of the past month are few, but not unimportant, although they would pass almost unnoticed, if they had occurred in any of the other Colonies; for ...
Article : 2,981 wordsWilliam Bowler, c.p., charged with being drunk, was cautioned and discharged. Thomas Goff, expirce, and J. Croft, c.P., were charged with fighting in the Freemasons' Hotel. Goff was [?] ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 24 May 1865, Page 2
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