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  2. THE INQUIRER Occulta vitia inquirere. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1848.

    THE Merope, with a full cargo of wool and oil, sailed for England on the 20th instant. The list of her passengers and of the exports will be found under our shipping intelligence. This is ...

    Article : 3,620 words
  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,— In your report of the trial in the Civil Court Bailey v. Lawrence, there are one or two inaccuracies. I do not know who your reporter is, but he must have made a strange mistake respecting the evidence of Mr H.E. Hall. Mr Hall swore positively " I believe ...

    Article : 570 words
  4. To the Editor of " The Inquirer."

    SIR,— About a [?] ago, the [?] of Public works asked my advice respecting the blowing up of the bar at the mouth of the Swan River. I gave him my ideas on the subject, on which he acted, and the first experiment on the plan sketched by me to him ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. Steam Communication Sound the Cape.

    WHEN we look at the urgent necessity of procuring a supply of labour from the mother— country, in order to meet the present and future demand of our farmers, graziers, &c., and the paramount importance of preserving a European ...

    Article : 1,628 words
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