CRAYFISH.—The public are indebted to Dr. Shipton for having, about two or three years since, removed some crayfish from Rottenest to the Fremantle Bar, where they have thrived most successfully—so much so, that several ...
Article : 827 wordsA portion of the following, from our correspondent, was shut out in our last issue:- March 21. ...
Article : 838 wordsWilliam Targett, charged with firing a field of wheat, the property of William Fred. Seymour, at Dunsbro, near the Vasse, on the 8th January last, pleaded not guilty. ...
Article : 7,275 wordsSIR,—Mr. Alfred Carson complains, in your last issue, that his " system of pneumatic and hydraulic machinery" has failed to obtain the patronage of the Central Committee, and therefore that an "important ...
Article : 340 wordsSIR,—Your articles on the Oyster I have read with great interest, particularly that one touching my former letter to you on the subject. I have not yet got oyster-beds at Rottnest, nor fished for them ...
Article : 177 wordsThe following, from our Vasse correspondent, was unavoidably omitted last week:- It may be remembered that more than a year ...
Article : 755 wordsWe were last week compelled to omit the following communication from oar Fremantle correspondent:- Die Emily Smith from South Australia has brought 300 bags of flour for our colony, which may in a small degree ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 11 Apr 1866, Page 3
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