PUBLIC BALL IN THE TOWN HALL.— We notice with pleasure an advertisement in our columns from the Chairman of the City Council, requesting the citizens to meet in the Town Hall this evening, for the ...
Article : 1,580 wordsMY LORD.—I have to thank you for the support you have given me by your despatch No. 26, of 24th April, 1871, upon the subject of loans and public works. I laid that despatch ...
Article : 2,224 wordsSIR, Many of your readers may think I have chosen an odd subject to write upon—viz., dogs! but to me the subject is somewhat interesting and, ...
Article : 746 wordsStewards—M. Brown, Esq., Perth; T. C. Gull, Esq., Guildford; J. T. Monger, York; T. Lockyer, Esq., Northam; L. Lukin, Esq., Newcastle; W. Chidlow, Esq., Northam; J. ...
Article : 1,364 wordsOn Friday evening a meeting of the congregation of St. Matthew's Church was held in the Court House, the Rev. H. B. Grimaldi presiding, the object being the immediate ...
Article : 196 wordsSIR,—The conditions that are to govern the disposal of the waste lands of the Crown in this colony having arrived last mail, we may now be permitted to offer an opinion as to their ...
Article : 929 wordsPersons who wish to have their names inserted in the Electoral Roll, to enable them to vote at the forthcoming election for a member for the District, must apply personally or ...
Article : 562 wordsEvery week appears to bring some fresh calamity to the North. We have had another gale on a small scale which would not be noticed had it occurred in July, but to have a ...
Article : 1,732 wordsSIR,—With reference to your letter of the 14th ultimo. I have the honor to transmit, to be laid before the Earl of Kimberley, the outline of a Loan Bill, which if passed by the ...
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The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times (WA : 1864 - 1874), Fri 22 Mar 1872, Page 3
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