The Amy brings the following:—"Messrs. Piesse and Pearson returned to Dongarra on Saturday at noon, and report having sunk thirteen holes, in nine of which quantities of ...
Article : 308 wordsSIR—I have remained hopeful that, as you anticipated in a notice of my [?] letter, "various matters I therein suggested, as well as many other alterations, would shortly be ...
Article : 502 wordsMeeting to receive and consider petitions and recommendations in favour of candidates for election to the new Parliament, to discuss the Secretary's report and decide thereupon, and arrange all ...
Article : 1,177 wordsA deputation waited on Dr. Waylen a few days since, inviting him to come forward as a candidate for the representation of the Swan district at the ensuing election. The invitation ...
Article : 352 wordsSIR,—"By the bye, talking about letters, what's a mole?" is a question which has been very satisfactorily answered by the questioner himself, and I have no doubt that future writers ...
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Article : 248 wordsThe weather has continued most favorable for all farming operations, and, if anything, surface water has become too abundant. The numerous watercourses between Lennard's ...
Article : 239 wordsSIR,—Permit me, in the cause of troth, to insert a few words in your next publication on the subjects referred to in your Gingin correspondent's letter of the 27th ultimo, so as ...
Article : 298 wordsOn Wednesday, the 20th July, was laid the foundation-stone of a new Hall for the Working Men's Society of this town. Mrs. Eliot, of the Residency. Kindly consented to perform the ...
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Article : 315 wordsRichard William Vincent plaintiff; Francis Henry Vincent defendant. Mr. Loftie and Mr. E. A. Stone were counsel for the plaintiff; the Crown Solicitor ...
Article : 3,936 wordsI think I am in duty bound to say a few words in answer to the letter of your Black-wood correspondent, which appeared in your issue of the 20th inst. I will first of all refer ...
Article : 523 wordsMY DEAR SIR,—Only just fancy, by the last mail I received a letter from the Col. Secretary bearing the joyful news that I had been placed on the exaited list of Justices of the Peace of this colony, as a mark ...
Article : 1,255 wordsI would not have alluded to the proceedings of the Sussex Roads Committee any more, at least not for the present, if I had not seen in an article or report in your issue of the 27th ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—At a tame when the election of representation is occupying so much of the public attention, it is well to draw special notice to a plan, proposed some years since by one of the most ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 10 Aug 1870, Page 3
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