THE following communication was received by the Government per Liberty :- Government Resident's Office, Roebourne, June 8th, 1868. ...
Article : 441 wordsYou will hare heard, I dare say, from other sources of the loss of the " Albatross" with eight lives, at the month of the Irwin River; an event which has added considerably to the gloom already ...
Article : 448 wordsTHE PEARL FISHERY AT NICKOL BAY.—The master of the Medora, in a letter to Mr. J. T.Reilly Port Walcott, June 5th, received by the Liberty, says:—We get on first-rate with ...
Article : 523 wordsA meeting in aid of the Orphanage was held on Wednesday last in the Mechanics' Institute, the Resident Magistrate in the chair. The meeting was principally composed of ladies, and it was resolved ...
Article : 173 wordsMartin v. Wilson.—This was an action brought by Mr. E. Martin, proprietor of the Baylup Inn, against Mr. Robert Wilson, of Guildford, for "fraudulent representation" in connection with the sale of ...
Article : 1,176 wordsThe Half-Yearly General Meeting of the proprietors of this establishment, was held at the Bank premises, Perth, on the 8th instant. L. S. Leake, Esq., having bean called to the chair ...
Article : 535 wordsSIR,—I wish to draw the attention of your readers again to the subject of Railroads—not Tramways. Such a mode of conveyance was never advocated by me. Tramways may be found useful in short ...
Article : 1,086 wordsOn Sunday, the 6th inst, special services were held in the Congregational Chapel of this town, in connection with the second anniversary of the arrival of the Rev. Mr. Buchanan, the Independent Minister ...
Article : 757 wordsThe numerous essays on the life and character of Lord Brougham which have been published during the present week exhibit a remarkable consent of opinion. The vigour and versatility of his intellect ...
Article : 1,920 wordsThe natives of Australia are evidently the same people throughout the whole country—a mixture of two races; one straight-haired, with well-formed features; the other a negro breed, with crisp woolly hair, and ...
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Advertising : 1,186 wordsThe delightful change in the weather is welcomed by all, and we are now able to walk out with a little comfort. The great flow of water from the hills during the ...
Article : 282 wordsSir,—I enclose copy of a letter which I have addressed to the Hon. Secretary of the Western Australian Turf Club, and as the subject concerns all breoders of racing stock in this colony, I beg that you ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 15 Jul 1868, Page 3
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