We hear that it has been determined upon to fence in the new Burial Ground at Fremautle, and we suppose that, now the old one will cease to have fresh ground broken upon it, a similar ...
Article : 1,945 wordsSIR,—This season will satisfy most men that the York district is thoroughly tired of sheep; the numbers must be very considerably reduced before the flocks will be in a ...
Article : 330 wordsSIR,—To provent any misunderstanding, I beg to state that I have not noticed nor do I intend noticing in any way, directly or indirectly the letter of "Eye Witness" in this ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR,—A letter appeared in the Inquirer of Wednesday last, signed an "Eye Witness," which attempts to reflect on one of our much respected Vice Presidents, who has on several ...
Article : 994 wordsSIR,—I cannot refrain from troubling you with a few observations, on the subject of the Memorial to Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, agreed to at the ...
Article : 1,011 wordsSIR,—Your Beverley correspondent must form the most sublime ideas of state coaches and Royalty, when he talks about our beloved Queen passing through York; how in the ...
Article : 248 wordsSIR,—I have noticed a good deal of goosequill skirmishing in the Inquirer among the members of the Perth Mechsnics' Institute, and cannot but think the "Eye Witness" ...
Article : 429 wordsSIR,—Since my last communication was sent to you, happening to converse with a friend upon the subject, he informed me that he accidentally was a witness of the departure ...
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