A fire broke out on Sunday last on the premises of Mr. Patrick Morrissey, which has done a deal of damage, burning property to the value of about £400, consisting of stabling, outhouses, and farming ...
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Advertising : 1,528 wordsJuly 29—Arabian, 26 tons, O'Grady, master, from Vasse and Bunbury. Passengers—W. Johnston, wife and two chidlren, J. Barratt, wife and child, Miss Bummer, E. Fletcher, W. smith and S. Stout. Cargo—25 kegs ...
Article : 103 wordsNow that the Flying Foam, has proceeded on her voyage to Port Walcott, we hope that the Government intend to make arrangements for the despatch of another ...
Article : 475 wordsThe late heavy rains have altered our roads much for the worse. About a mile beyond Mr. Sinclair's, on the Northam Road, a large culvert gave way with [?] loaded team. Our worthy Resident, with his usual ...
Article : 228 wordsYesterday's Government Gazette announces the acceptance of the following tenders:—G. Haysom, to supply 3 horses at £20 each; also, a cart and harness for £16; H. Ougden, to supply one set of shalt ...
Article : 64 wordsJuly 22.—Joseph Godwin, t.l., for assaulting Thos. Ryan in Murray Street, was fined 10s. Patrick Ryan, c.p., in unlawful possession of several pounds of potatoes, and unable to account for same ...
Article : 411 wordsSIR,—I have often noticed in the colony the apparent disregard we have for the dead. Oar cemeteries are almost, without exception, barely reclaimed from the wilderness. Probably when they were consecrated the ...
Article : 684 wordsMr. and Mrs. Case have given as two of their delightful performances in the Odd-Fellows Hall. The [?] on Friday evening last, was well attended, but on Monday evening the Hall was crowded to ...
Article : 216 wordsAT a meeting of the Executive held yesterday, a committee, consisting of the members of the Executive Council, and the Chief Justice as chairman, was ...
Article : 167 wordsWe have had an abundance of rain since I for warded my last communication, every river, brook and water coarse in the district having become full to overflowing. Many of the farmers have had to ...
Article : 456 wordsDEDICATION OF THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL AT FREMANTLE.—The ceremony of dedicating the Oddfellows' Hall at Fremantle took place on Thursday last. The procession of brethren, composed of a large ...
Article : 762 wordsSIR,—I was truly gratified to see by your columns of last week that there was at last a chance of our getting a steamer to ply between oar outports. I am sure all the colonists feel deeply thankful to ...
Article : 224 wordsWE looked forward with a degree of interest for a record of the Intercolonial Exhibition, as it would be handed down for reference in future years, and would ...
Article : 3,500 wordsThroughout the district rain has fallen in abundance, and the runs are now excellent. Everything looks promising for live stock and crops. The Government waited till the eleventh hour ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 31 Jul 1867, Page 2
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