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Advertising : 558 wordsSIR,—I beg to congratulate all settlers between this and the Williams River, on the return of the Beverley road party, the said party consisting on the average of 12 men and one ...
Article : 640 wordsTHE Mails from Europe and India, and the Eastern Colonies, arrived in Perth on Friday morning last, shortly before 7 o'clock. ...
Article : 3,483 wordsThe first Meeting of the above Club took place on the 10th of April last, at the "Avon Bridge" Hotel, Mr. Edward Brockman in the chair, when the ...
Article : 177 wordsNothing, of a nature worthy of communicating, has occurred here since my last, with the exception of fights, numerous robberies, and a murder committed by the 'gentlemen of color,' ...
Article : 347 wordsSIR,—Believing you are about to publish my Journal of the late Expedition, I beg to forward you a copy of parts of it corrected from the Inquirer of this day, ...
Article : 57 wordsIn search of MESSRS. FRED. K. PANTER, JAMES R. HARDING, and WILLIAM H. GOLDWYER, who started on the 9th November, 1864, upon an exploring trip from Roebuck Bay, on the ...
Article : 4,963 wordsMay 15.—Wild Wave, 28 tons, Cross, master, from Bunbury and Vasse. Passengers 4 prisoners[?] Cargo—280 bags potatoes, 38 do. wheat, 2 do. barley, 4 bales, and sundri[?]. ...
Article : 394 wordsSIR,—Doubtless the idea of a Memorial to Messrs. Panter, Harding, and Goldwyer, has suggested itself to very many persons, and you will therefore ...
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The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times (WA : 1864 - 1874), Fri 19 May 1865, Page 2
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