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of

Tenders Four Per were

the

for

demand.

this

opened

of

The

subscribed, is loan

at

now

one

per

after

loan

favourable loan stocks.

highly tralian

of

success

extraordinary Australian

West

noon.

ZNTSXI-COZ.ONZAXI.

the

is

haviog

on

all

effect

a

was subscribed the amount

required.

75

per cent, offering

go to tenderers The highest Shares tary

are

by the

ring oversold

the now

At

the

bi-inetallism

emigrate shillings

bought up who have hit The price

posed tion It

opposing

to extreme

was

prisoner vocation,

subjected while there

was

Ior,

have been the

tion,

funds

Ci amber

the the

of

aud

died

directors,

;

Cholera

ceased

has

of

respondent admits that also

denies his wife

as

strong

house keepers be false.

November

tention

do

of in

so

unless with

resigning connection

transactions

his

on

his

Mel

continue

directors

in

are

trial

Tower

The with

charged

specifically

also

are

fame,

The

have

vessels

the

to

25.

The

Tbompson-O'Rourke

showed

total

a

premium

average is

ol

£791,800.

was

os.

Rumoured will

get

a

that

Sir

Lord

exclusively

for

at are

The

National Library of Australia

iu

will

May.

Car-

Sir

will

unknown, careful

and

search

Malcolm

Eraser

and

other

General have formally objected The French Press chai a.'terices interference

as

a

surprising

witnesses, to

is

tail

that

is

the

will

November case

24.

In the Walsh aside by Mr.

the

court

case the will a' Beckett Justice the testator was of

November Louise and

drowned accidentally the Logan River.

s-

tbis.

four

clerk

Council,

years'

25.

by A

leading

citizens

tbis

Cement

the

Governor

large

attendance

(Lord of

twelve whilst

by

the

The

expected.

have an

which

of four cement.

evening.

place

Portland

is

of

imposition shillings,

takes

shillings

agreed upon the of two duty makes a total impost per cask on all imported extra

Melbourne, extraordinary of a man has

November

26. of

discovery been

made

in

a

the bran

on the footpath at the corner bag lying of Maningtree-road and Coward -street Hawthorn. The leers had nvidnni-.lv been hacked off from the body either or life after death, as the during just blood was Btill The bag was running. I— J. Ripper." "Lot labelled, The at first was police that it thought pro a hoax or a ghastly bably joke of a and madman, bat Dr. Enabling some

other

assert surgeons that the limbs of a thin undersized those man, and have been hacked off at the knee joint not by a person with the acquainted frame. The anatomy of the human are

Commissioner

of

that

is

the affair medical

some

Police

joke

a

is

of

on

the

'

opinion part of

student. 26.

Sydney November evidence in the infanticide concluded The yesterday. bis

summiug

cases coroner

up

untfi

the

General

Richardson

command

of the

serious

to

asked

Office ha6 been suitable successor.

to

was

November

Adelaide,

on

The Governor

(Lord

the opened Brighton yesterday, about banquetted

a

un

24.

iucluding of Commissioner and the in-Cbief

26.

form Kintore) cement works at when the directors hundred leading the

citizens,

years, ferry

forces

The War recommend a

illness.

.

retires

military

Premier, the the Engineer-

Works,

Commission

Railway

ers

24.

the

is

Victor

The down

Harbor 1,250

about

shale.

coal feet,

.

bore still

iu

.

,

Blackmore, District

Wednesday

last

Kintore).

owing

for Victorian are Messrs. Gibson, Mc Btaidford, Newman, McArdle, and Mesdames Robinson and

Donald, Mason,

November

of the ba3 been

imprisonment

the

the uow: 25.

Paddington sentenced for

The sudden was

to

embezzle

at

£o

iu

a

fall

of

result

Proprietary

Brokens

a-

rumored

mine. denied.

officially 5s.,

in

Tens

£5

excited state, due to largely

Is.

being manipulators

iu

a

creep

in

The report is Brokens closed The market is its

very

and Tens

ring

fluctuations of clever

London.

ment.

The Makin being continued. evidence

of

disease

Major-

and Jane

November

Adelaide,

:

November

Adelaide,

Richard

from

over

Albany

the

ally

The passengers

strych

recently

Monday.

rose.

will

named

sisters,

some

and the showed traces stomach of the

poisons examination in

postponed

continued

was

when

concluded

25.

The

Mrs. Dixsou gave evidence yesterday. brntal as to the conduct of the testator to her personally, with and his relations other women. various Her examination not

November

purchased

request

Moody.

their piece

Honor

tho

secure

Sydney,

to

Hi3

the perjury and expressed

adequate The Defence ask the Government to remit goods imported by the Com

it.

A gent

24.

offenders.

The Dixseu

was

dar much

deceased.

waB

were

astronomers for

on

Dowumau, aged twenty

The

consequence. severed half of the

of the

making

meteors

in

but

have been

but

deferred, remarks

Scott other

post mortem of strychnine

legs

Council.

November

Melbourne,

ing

of

Hill,

Brisbane,

were

that and

Government at

called,

proposals

unlikely be complied with.

Two

one,

showers

Illinois

present

24. clerk

of death.

Broken

twenty-six

the Imperial open The will ceremony

magnificent

was

Legislative

It

from

an was Yesterday inquest opeued on the body of William Thompson, who is to have been murdered supposed by a settler named neighbouring Alexander Scott. Both men occupied good social The evidence disclosed the positions.

Works,

Council

the

the ground that sound mind.

pugilist stubborn

a

on

mittee.

military

The commauder of the French war ship Bourboraye has hoisted the French of Amsterdam at the islands and flag Saint between Mahe and Albany, Paul,

Henry

distinguished

Queen

position

up,

the who is occupying position rington, Lord Chamberlain, the of proposes of high of ft new order establishment

to

duties

that,

cruelty.

prevails

November

evidence the cause

determination of

punishment Committee

treated

pro fiatavia

arrivals.

Sydney, the late

were tences made scathing of Unionist

set

at

seen

1--d.

peerage.

liable

youths

Large

half.

loan

the West Australian when made fully

discussing of the

prohibition

An American astronomer says that the earth the tail of passed through Biela's it in comet yesterday, cutting

Paternity

.

Tenders for £400,000,

are

Reichstag the

of

Institute be a very

Court of Appeal

to the distress

found seven Unionists guilty of at South Broken Hill on rioting October 29. His Honor Judge Gibson in concurred the verdict. Sen fully

his

and

morning

the Australian Burge, defeated after Mason, at San Francisco fight of rounds.

-

rank

the

has

criticised has been severely by the the ground that the onus of on Press, and of the paternity of marriage proof of the children with O'Rourke, and lay not with Mrs,. Thompson.

It

ships

They

Jim

charged.

of the

judgment

the

Parkes

the

November

of

for

emigration services.

case

of

all

sold

measure

new

Federation in

he

Court testator

yesterday, much very of memory her with

loss

formal opening of the local afternoon

The jury

find

now

for

'

a

the public iulo an investment alluring in a' bogUB enterprise. Great sympathy for M. Ferdin continues to be displayed who is very and de Lesseps, aged and His son, Mr. Charles iu ieeeble health. of aud M. Eiffel, Eiffel de Lesseps,

.

frauds which gigantic been discovered in the of the Department Argentine to the

The German

directors' Canal next. January

Panama

great

the

prove

received

and

attracting

.the

of

The

warning

are

as

medical to

The

interviewed evening newspapers the the Agents-General respecting in Australia for emigrants. openiags Eraser ISir Malcolm says that Western absorb Australia could small parties Sir John recom gradually. Bray mends miners to go to Ade practical whilst Sir Saul Samuel thinks laide, that Sydney is overcrowded with labor

financial in

arrival

personal

heart

23.

the Govern inquest he had found ment that Analyst stated no traces of poison in the infants' bodies.

recently

Representatives

to

with the

At the infanticide

failed

already.

The

in

trading

evidence, suffered

sleeplessness which ing

An

Other

to

bourne.

will

a

her

in

is

Supreme

Honey, a very success ful timber merchant, who is well known and identified with the West largely Australian trade, died of suddenly

at the pleaded guilty Paddington, sessions to the embezzlement of quarter the Council funds. He was remanded for His are sentence. defalcations

of the Guion line between Liverpool have notified their in

London,

compelled

among

widow

posses

arrest.

the

The

to the

bis

case

to

V.R.C.

over

in

was

will

crowds

Mr.

child

November

going

Blackmore,

of

consequently Russia.

23.

rusk,

there

the

held

now

about

.River

the

way.

Government

spectors

Dixson

husband

large.

the Government Republic to themselves unable pay ordered from Europe.

here

reported

The

.

her

the

6iuce

£1,500

Day, and has handed

large daily. stated

nine

order to sup the natives.

all complicity with interfering

to

as

any

lost

The

fact

supposed

burying

Brisbane,

in

Naval

that Sir generally Bucceed Mr. Muuro will Henry Wrixou for Victoria, but Mr. as Agent-General state that he has no in Munro's friends is

aud

under

sailed

vessel's

Samoa, iu disorder among

family in infants

have

London, It

of

year

been

the

tention

have

the

but lodgingEngland, assertion proved this

the

has

has

is

his

them

withstand

recently mis

for

funds,

Royalist The

alliance

triple

was

trial.

of illegally guilty but be denied

ren,

Bill

Count France

so

and

the to

Chancbl-

doing

23.

Mukin infanticide cases, Edward a horse Jordan, trainer, says that to him that Makin confessed he

to cease with America, trading restrictions consequence of the severe imposed upon panper emigrants.

marriage in Bourke but Australia, she knew him there. She with Rouike having lived in

In

shares

Army

new

Russia

if

York,

Owing

with

for

German

the In

then,

owners

steamers, and New

burg. there

for

her

Exchange

position.

The

of

denies

the

1870

who Australia

orders.

destination press the

Com Proprietary firm at about £6.

now

since

immensely

has dismissed Appeal Mrs. Thompson to have of her children. The ap

custody

sealed

war. Franco-Prussion France, on the her other hand, had increased defences

Friday. authorities promise to in sanitary arrangements

The Gouit the claim of pellant

m

connection next

fixed

better enforce the future.

the

in

Day

Thanksgiving with has been The municipal

Ha

at

in

held

solicitor,

for

has

Auckland,

Western

H.M.S.

and be made

being who

November

trust

committed

was,

she

in disease heart consequence yesterday, excitement he felt of the concerning that M. the matter. It is also reported de Lesseps is dangerously ill. i

G. Wild, in

arrested'

affec

.

having Baron

bribes.

branch is

votes.

Sydney,

essential to therefore, absolutely the forces of Germany The strengthen Czar the Chancellor wa6, added, now but he might at any time friendly e forced to a war who with Germany, in the was no powerful longer position

corrup

company

as

Stock market

the

It

of De

with

charged

of them

been given one Beinach

hundred

a

Broken which are

Reichstag. said that were to combine would be unable

Panama

the

resulted

is

court

shortly

cash is. is well-

at Flemington. of confidence of want the Bryan O'Loghlen, in favor of the Govern

by thirteen

ment

sup

is

Carrington

active Hill

very

a

Caprivi

being made

are

with

in

police £500, which sion at the time of his

recently

appropriating

will

Count Caprivi has introduced

iu:

'

revelations Startling iu connection Paris Over Canal scandal. members of the fifty

division

was

;

in

is

pany,

'

absence of premeditation.

It brain

well-informed

London

the

the

in

r

grief

On the motion tabled by Sir

.

there

pro entire

an

Houghton

Germany

his

of

Lord

that

On

last Sep Cooper who confessed to his wife in having murdered on Hotel at Douglas, Isle of Man, has to ten servi been sentenced years' penal The evidence showed that the tude.

puties

is

Earls

G.

1

return

a

place. taking rumoured in

Lord

tember

:

is

circles

that strikers Pittsburg report half million a nearly they lost sterling iu wages alone in thirty five days dur strike. ing the recent ,

that

.

The

to

aame

pay.

Emperor William o'f to be very unwell. reported

representatives

stroDgly

unemployed,

The

Con

Monetary

are

more

.

the

men

stood,

Proprie-

rapidly

International

ference at Brussels, of Great Britain

.

the

His

disappeared.-

short about £3,000. Holland known in he sporting circles, owner of the steeplechaser Premlin,

made

were

of poverty bis surprise

will

premium.

Hill

speculators, bears heavily 19s.

£5

is

40s.

was

being

loan

premium

3s.

Broken

the

iu

mine

'

tender

of the

has

Bank,

the respecting expressed, more that did not people to Australia, where he under over twelve were obtaining for aud had struck per day,

revelations

About

known

South Melbourne who National Bank,

Derby

the cashier of the William Holland, of the National Port Melbourne branch

coro Baxter, the East London the proceedings of an in during ner, at which some startling yesterday, quest

double

nearly

23.

November

Melbourne,

Aus

,

amount

of the

land

Mr.

The total or £780,000,

cashier of the

25.

defaulting

well as circles the owner Bportiog of the ill-starred Premlin steeplechaser has been arrested on a charge of em the funds of the bank Hol bezzling

date.

early

brisk

in

are

the

Holland,

.

£400,000

(Tuesday)

for

premium.

The

Australian

West Loan

Gent.

West Australian which nearly

la6t

£400,000, was

22.

November

the

£800,000 cent,

London,

in

Stocks

News.)

William

children.

November

Melbourne,

.

Daily

the

to

belonging

.

the

24.

November

Loudon,

clothing

-

!

Selegtams. (From

The seizure was probab impertinence. for a retaliation the British taking ly to the north Aldabera Island, of Mada will The Government consider gascar, of Australia at .an the formal protest

the to something analogous of the Indian companionship Empire. colonists,

Jntercolottial

.

anli

.

jFomtpi

beyond

has

infanticide is inquest No further imp >i tant been adduced, however,

the identification

of some

pawned

of Charlemagne Kopief Louisville has left the Kentucky, stage aud enterthe el Dominican Convent. Mr. Kopier is 32 years of age.

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to-

the

men who would when from arrest Every outlying

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the

A meeting

was held at Nookawarra, of the 14th to disthe niglit October, A fairly the native re question.,

t

cuss

presentative

whom

Walsh J.:' Bros., Berks, .and others. L. H.Durldt,

ittenqom,

,

Nairn

j

Bros.,

Mi1.

/m

;

discuss

said the

devise

some

chair,

_

who

Bush, he

matter

.

present,

to the

settlers,

he

was

it

as as

.in,

would

preiBent.

bon.

as

Of

course

to

Lodge

Mr. be

.

.

to

read

said

he hear

to

present

was

.

of

objects

It was drawbacks. great of the colony generally interior which developed, circulated thousands annually,

and

present meeting; D. in Brown, rising his late illness said that speak, him to speak in somewhat unfitted and

lic

lie

To, the

occasion, in as meeting the

add concise be could wish, the troubles settlers. Be esteemed and honour to be allowed

as

manner

pub

outlying

plain

and

'

' <

privilege

and

heart, see

it

a

of it

him

to

was

gratifying brother settlers

so

he was from speaking when he had stated ho that experience in been had for 11 years principally 5 years of which he outer settlements

had been surrounded

by leading marks for

publication. he did not

that

plied public

to

in

courteously If the Government

.

re-

in

would

them

but

he implored body of men to

present, practical

the

assist

whom

as

to the

years

fact

had

past

property not only settler

against

that

of

the

Government

refused

the

pioneers but in

unwilling protecting the cannibals

fast

his

to

protect

.

the

for

They

were

event

of

present

continue ihe

state settlers

interior

of

stated things

was

if; that allowed

impunity, by law or

to

Proctor's

cases were

few

a

the

De Mr.

for

who

was

fact

staring

not

to

He

A

McPhee,

but

future regret

but

had

boasted

station

there

and

the

Government

the

which

in

by

were

to

collect

the Government The settlers material

good

as

meet

as

collect

they

to the evidence

i

had

a

all

was

as

boy. what

eide,

fast

every to

compelled a

law

do

and introduce an

1

to

a

law

few

with

a

with The

country,

first

taken

were

schoolmaster He would ask a

were

they

hundreds hot

settlers

them their

who

to

cattle

by the Personally for Sir John

viz.,

platform. respect

,

greater,

John's

when words he. re the class of settler. They were now under Govern Responsible ment, aud to save himself from ruin lie would Sir attack Johu or auy other member if provided necessary, from their they hurled charges, place in the settlers House, against charges own

ferred

to

which

were

founded

not

fact. He should laugh at his best friends they show a vindictive Govern spirit. ment to listeu had refused to his appeal, but he still had freedom of spech to on

could

endeavour

He

to

to

one

of

a

handle,

large

ing

race,

ihetn

arouse

This

apathy.

owing

portion who

from

was

question to

of tbe were

reasoning powers. afraid were to act

a

the

sentiment

English bereft

The on

their

difficult

speak of

their

Government own

their

re

sponsibility owing to the Exoter Hall In sentiment. a suggesting way out of the difficulty, he spoke from dear ex perience, himself

so suffered Having heavily he knew too well only what was The only out necessary. of way the would be to ioeiease -the difficulty

term

of imprisonment to five aud years, all natives not arrested, within three months of date of issue of warIf the Government rants. did not ;euforce the law, settlers would have to to

outlaw

protoot

their

see

other

no

own

way

He could property. out of the difficulty.

He would suggest terms be reduced to lasbes at the

collecting vV eld

beyond

he

yet views,

?

signing Tie then

'Neither

were

nerve every of considera other of ways

than perhaps, auy It was not a present. per sonal tbe matter, Press although to appeared think otherwise.; If that was their let them nole<Sir opinion

it was useless. If the natives would kill and could drive the others of miles. Whipping would

natives,

manner.

gentleman

up,

through

There

Forrest, a

cattle 100 miles L. Mr. Springs. not being had atked bin present to 6tate that he had lost £500Q worth

of

settlers

their expressingor Press, petition, lie' had the greatest

as the difficulty, it had been Towards the end of last summer his cattle had been driven by natives hundreds of miles. He had had fivo to

of

loyal courteous

He strained unworthy

causes.

prove

tion.

meet

men

body, who

this a

of

means

these

tried.

eight inland Smith.

be ruined

to

they

information were' far to any that honourable. mem superior bers could possibly have. He referred to of settler, the class their of want; bad and of experience, management, and attributed their trouble to natives,

quietened, sent

eattle what

Were

Government devised such a scheme ? He thought not.

it

His

which had been idle since the Government though the rent, and until the natives

received

as

denounced approached him in

even his constitu raids of natives, his was 1000 head 6hort, and nearly been unable to use oneof third

his

a scheme ? The been told by practical Mr. Padbury and Mr. lash would not meet the

Premier

everything to

but

settler

contempt. and with

it opinion had pioneers 25 lashes and got in the bush. Was

-

owing

station he had

bring

to meet the difficulty the development

in

his

be remembered for that three he had the Govern approached ment In .his last uttempt, courteously. Mr. Sholl. the of the through policy Government was never He attacked. on of eleven settlers, behalf and wrote, stated all The they were loyal subjects;

They would

past assistance the -Government.

settlers

and

to

encourage

to

calculated tionand

natives who committed who would their dopredations, cripple best horses, kangaroo and emu hunting. If the lash had not been used they would all been have murdered years ago. Let the Government face tbe question to

were

for

to

have

that

Phillips,

their destruction. in the colony who tbem ? He would their themselves in

few months.

farmer

a

that

Natives

Government such men,

had here five years 1,000,000 acres of land and tbe head of largest cattle in the had failed to pay district, He expenses. had carefully working

chastise

inland

a

not

it

When he first settled here he foresaw the troubles and thanked

lyiLg been

They might

against same

a

up

their

on

settlers.

been

the natives, juat has to chastise tbe Government

rake native

might

had sentiment

for

put

for

In

injustice

adrift turned time to devise

were

settlerr Perth requested leading visiting to see the Commissioner of Police and of settlers place the position before fully him. All had been done in' a courteous but still manner, the had Government and treated outignored every appeal,

prepared ground.

own

to

petitions

protection

were

their

on

for

was

lately.

great

received.

would follow, and if a native died bis week's afterwards, employer, would be tried for and bis mouth murder, aud native liars district closed, of the his destruction. produced for Messrs. A. and G. Shaw had his deepest sym

to-mor

on

for

They

theirs.

them

ruin

ing who

come

let

one

it

,

would

by natives,

there would be useless to arrest 50

years

he

justice gave returned to

a

Let

to their they attempted protect would If they be arrested. property native should be assaulted, imprison

instruc

obeying

was

if

find

collect

doubt

no

up

no

anyone for position

evi to whether as he he did his duty to

for

lie

sympathy

ask

by the

appeared sent Government

always

Was had

they ruined

be

to

would

commit depre but Le must pay

Letters

British so

redress,

as

as

the difficulty.

stake. till

was

Government

because the childish silly,

at

his remarks on this head occasion. He referred to the Messrs. Shaw's case.

reserve

It 50

for two take 50 dingoeB years and leave 50 in his paddock among the sheep. He likened the natives to dingoes because had always the herds, they destroyed and always would do. He would now deal the ignorant of the with policy

any native and with that in the face, mouth of a white dock on his trial,

were

low estimate

a

90 left. and leave

state

how many lives could go further,

matter

ut

natives,

would close the when in the subject and would believe the of lying evidence natives swear no who would anything,

publication

displayed

apathy

were stations without police. This the Government style of protecting If arrested nine the property. police

a liar, naturally the Government

tbey

were

was

who had experience

remain

to

land

of

Grey.

the

against

to protect instructed to aud then return to The result wes that for out of every twelve, in

headquarteis. eleven months

was

near

were

allowing police the property police make a few arrests,

wrong. also

were

of

duty

burn

of

to

quote

issued

was

settlers

the

to

Hall Exeter such law and sentiment

the

would have to abandon It would be impossible

National Library of Australia

could

only

arrested and taken to two occasions but he had no need to repeat facts so well known. It was one more of the instance only preference given to. the word of blacks before He whites. anyone challenged

-

now

with abide

cases,

-

past

he

natives

The Government

.

and

faithfully

hand

;

sheep, for saved grass dry The natives only study des of life and The property. his locality had done their duty and well. The Government for losses. to blame Instead

in

police

They

ringleaders. was the

to protect settlers would kill, murder,

who

truction

his

lost

steady

legally

These

difficulty

on

an

to

arrested and of his friends. the presump that the tion to say so, considering of the "Government) the time had policy for settlers, if arrived only 10 of them, scheme for to combine and devise some and of themselves the future protection Three the men in their employ. years the natives would gain ago he stated more trouble the upper hand and give than they had done in the in the future

and

Geraldton

pathy. plainly

is

bribging would be such settler banished from the society He had thought and had were

a

it

and

seasons.

lot

same

to

the and

cattle

Smith

nearly

though

right

Campbell

Lho

own.

property of the interior who ruin on the pioneers,

the

have

natives

E. & F. Wittenoom's manager the 90-mile because a native beach, had died by accident, one who had been murderers. educated Woods' A. by

alarm

row. a

he and

L.

If slock were to re tbe Government would remove natives or all

there.

unmolested

Government

of

at

ment

But'

the

hostile

Messrs.

settlers and to evidence against possible show for natives and the bright side and to curry favour with Government, Exeter Hall to party by endeavouring ruin the social of the settlers. position

.

tion

not

that

tions,

besides

C. of

one

pluck

was

be arrested and evidence of natives. to the lying subject That was his position and the position of those he represented. When passing 11 years his Carnarvon ago he learnt lesson and listened with disgust first and

to

among He was there himself. on of four of the farthest out behalf in the colony stations He drew atten settlers,

lying others

his

only

warrant

which

He

expenses. intended for

inexperienced gentleman dence. Opinions differ did his duty. No doubt

were

for

no

station

pay talks

press

a

when

stock

The

and

Government.

out

prove. at large murderers

take main either shoot

Messrs. Shaw were for over imprisoned three mouths, bail and being refused, treated worse tbau tbe lowest tbey were felons. Their defence coBt hundreds,

rents,

to

listen

impunity

done all. natives to de both settlers and

of in the welfare the settlers. They could not grasp the fact that thousands now going down the of uatives would if throats saved to the bank settlers reduce their overdrafts

dations

re

demands other courses just be adopted. he mention would This to ed simply he had not moved in prove He this to gain notoriety. question out he did not wished to that point to influence wish his views settler any not

the

and

from sunstroke

helpless with and he

south, with

bad

prove that the of the the outcome of the Government, but let them policy at the Government towards glance policy whites. P.C. Mahar was tried for bis because died tbe chain life a Dative on

He depredations. influence with the Gov in vain; He discovered

meant

the approaching his end could

by

if

papers,

Government be attained

forward hi3 He always to appear wish

committed

of the

few

present

to many opportunities judge men words. It was by their easy to fathom men's He was told sincerity. that if he persisted he must pioneering do so at his own risk and the Govern would not olf'er ment which protection,

farthest

settlers

out

natives'

many and had

in this settlement colony, from Geraldton. It being .600 miles known to some of them that when was ever he had the expressed views on native he had been requested question the

1

from civilization, castaway by the nnde aboriginal

a

pointed

the

others had derived benefit from the for He had Government nine yenrs. 150 miles furtlivibut country inland, under laws he would be mad to present nor

.

frivolous,

on

The

years.

deserve notice. tboBe he could

'towns

settlers

ten

Jackson's

asked for their ernment, but few who took interest

'that

believe

citizens

prominent

to

of discussing tbe northern

to

he could ®f Woods were

morally

capable

of

encourage to attack

Ex-

policy the protect

saved him, and until not some twelve months the report in after had been sent did the Attorney-General decide he was

had

portunities position

many present, friends assisted who had always him and had always forward come to pro to mote the position anything improve and the public of outlying at settlers, He ask to would gentlemen large. bear with for a short him time and to .

were

was

whites

to arrest months later

life,

the best interests of the colony and must call the at heart, on Govern ment to abandon tbe interior. During his visit he had many last to Perth op

to address so a of representative body who claimed to have practical gentlemen, of the inland at the interests settlers a

a

of judging as to their own but if requirements they the were settlers oppose settlers, they the best judges as to their requirements

doubt

no

to greatly disappointed not be able to do justice and to place before the

felt

he, would

think

had

This

numbers, attempted

and townspeople by way of commission in many cases 100 cent., on per profit As the goods sold to settlers. colony was fast a becoming golden colony could townspeople the cold give settlers he shoulder, which, though be regretted, could not but wish them success. They

to

and

last

him;

were at large. The Shea Brothers still murderers of Clarkson, in this district, were still at large. R. J. Carlyon was at his attacked homestead by large

people had been dependent on pastoralists for substance of the since the foundation of thousands of Hundreds colony. had into the pockets of pounds gono

tlie

predate, police.

the

subject to the inter to have the produced and

ests

corres

C.

of

to

murderers

de

the

so being heavy the interior was

expenses

to

1

Mr.

were

less

velopment

.

.

or

ing

but he would take no part in it. The hon. Mr. G, H. secretary, then read several; which Withers, letters from had been received settlers giving their and stated the Views, briefly

.

for

coast,

settlers

these institutions others to to join shareholders ofsuch, protect against and native absconders. depredatovs, inland went the The farther one moro were to be encountered. troub'es There was much to contend and work against

very pleased discussion,

the

all

those

from

occupying not he would join He then asked the

various secretary pondence which had been received to state what had been done.

.

and be The

of 'advantage to himself that

was

well

he did position the, discussion.

tfie

;

the

!

He

Lodge

;

generally. public view taken the better, own reihhrks till (bis was see Mr glad to,

r(Bserve

oh.

to

dispassionately whioh would

scheme

would

jje

,'

members

hoped

accepted by the more reasonable .later

voted

was

distance

all

the interior. that the

of.

The Government

charges. they couid

who troubled by natives were in or out of service. Many legal natives were leav ly signed constantly their flocks losses of causing ing hundreds of pounds not only to settlers but to tlie of the financial institutions and ho took it to bo the duty of colony, received settler who assistance every more

attended, amongst R. Ei Bush, F.

gathering Messrs.

wore

that

beyond

i

,

.

on

of other he What

laid out. peoples capital meant were settlers by outlying the beyond 100 miles from

Australian

vast resources had taught perience of the Government and arrest blacks,

deal

a

»

"

;

and

the

.

THEHATIVE

';

term, I

'

their

that

absconder's

days with 25 and end of the beginning and that should return, to they

employer

to

seveu

complete

their

service.

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not be obtainable, be the settler should empowered to back absconders. If pursue and bring not done the this was natives developed into of expense. felons and caused a lot to devise He a scheme begged settlers of the mem and place it in the bands warrant

a

for

should

Murchison

the

the

for

present

and

patient

hearing

Mr.

hear

Brown's

was

health doubt by his

and

old

the

60

settlers

Mr.

to

as

freely

and his

reports

sponded

to.

so

for

be answered, He

tempt.

of them many that they could W9re beneath

were

very

But they

themselves

had occasion

settlers

thought

that He

on

form

of

and

be

He

hod

not con-

proved in the

would have prepared all had had difficulties, had

settlers

natives

Mr.

scheme. but the

a

worse

difficulties,

educated in had Government

were

more

The present in causing two of the many to most popular J.'sP. resign. first

They

hear.) the

it

way

the go into London the

The

denied. in

faith

their

not

were

The

more

after

tbe

to

alive

exceptionally

patrolling offenders..

evidently the settlers the native

of continuing instead He strongly force at present. objected to his to as the remarks of the Premier means of information, which turned out constable. He very much io be a police the or the of ability questioned right station on constables manage reporting A few ment. the native years ago, than was less acute at far question

their

all know they by and inhumanly instruments used

for

their

im offenders were neces and if extra police prisoned, the Government should sary as escorts, to in not allow stand Mr expense in a Lodge's way ; so as to put matters he must and Btate settled satisfactory Could the natives have a free hand. this ex be kept at work in the district, be saved to the Govern pense would would be benefit ment, and the district work. The supervision ed by their but the result expense, might be some Tfog would be .wore satisfactory

National Library of Australia

to

could

meet this give

noticed of the article

difficulty.

some

practical

time ago,

some

Western

"

the

for

claimed

moment

one

in

that

settlers

|

j !

'

!

;

sheep and

assimilated, if a native

cattle

as, killed

killing,

under

the

present

one

only

to

assisted

oat

1

much punishment for months killing proposed 1

Mr.

as

of

one,

those

or years. the motion given, Perks J. seconded

He thought ment utterly that

when

acter

Bhould

Mf-

part

p.

flogging useless,

sentencing U

be law,

sheep, he got

'

or as

who had been He the

formally motion.

without imprison aud he considered natives

the

of

char

be taken into consideration. the opinHarlot endorsed

the

Ministry thought to blame for mostly

present were

existing sidered

state of affairs, that the Premier's

and

the

he

con

remarks

of

settlers

these

he

However,

felt

real

many

Houses

that

were

districts.

outlying the

had

settlers

in

sympathisers

the

two

meu who went mere words of sympathy beyond uttering were due and the thanks of the settlers to Messrs. Sholl, Alex Forrest, Darlot, and Simpson, especially to Mr. Sholl, a believer who has always shown himself

in

the

of Parliament,

old friend

to their

grateful

who

They ought

settlers.

was

also

Mr.

Padbury

to give

always willing

be

to

publicly

and common sense experience on such matters. The whole opinions of the with existing legislation regard the was to absurd aborigines utterly his

and unfair, themselves a

and

both

was

it

these

on

laws present The whole see

to

the

aborigines

and to tbe settlers. number of good great

There natives

occasionally

somewhat

the

harshly.

was wrong from What he would like to try and get a special

system end.

to

done,

that

pressed

was

was

absurd

perfectly do any

would

it

to

the

in

this

much barm had been done, and thought had been impressions many very wrong created official that had reports by some from time to time been made. Speakiog he could speak very highly of generally the

were

they

cases

equipped, did their

neglected, was possible

it

the miserable and in many work as well

who, considering

police

way

under

the

stances.

He

exceedingly gathering

had met to discuss

was

circum such an

that

glad and

large

representative this

ques

so full of grave and question delicate and remembering that a points, of Northeners was to be big meeting he felt held in Perth in December next,

tion,

a

sure

that

the

discussion

would

on be carried and that much good the action taken.

H.

that evening that occasion, woold aiise from

on

Walsh thought the Gov shown the apathy com and as a proof he instanced plained of, of the Mr. appointment If Lodge. a free hand by the Government, given Mr. Lodge wonld soon settle the diffi " The official cat" used ou a culty. Mr.

R

had

ernment

not

.

native

simply wiped tbe dust off him. be remembered a native should had a an skin hide and noc like ordinary It

human

ordinary oat

special

and and uncalled for, most unnecessary that Sir John Forrest ought not to be that at all surprised they had aroused the the amongst greatest indignation

and

to

introduction

the

settlers

The proposition dustry eolony. natives to to all and sundry deport unon he thought some island vegetate of consideration. In speaking worthy that the to the motion, he considered with regard law for whites and blacks, should

must

session, that the

to

for

of the

1

upon in the

reios of power. Any the debate, introducad the last Sboll during come to the conclusion

the

held

body who read by Mr. Robert

beginning

so

bush

|

ment

as to the to come philanthropic the good of the country alone? were Surely in opening up country they In every other the colony. benefiting minor the Government industry helped, and should also in the main inthey were

accepted while

It

and English colonial papers and already the flog matter, was ging of natives becoming the merest He thought was a farce. it good thing for these districts that a certain member of the police his con force had severed thu and he also nection with district,

as

always by the outrage

depredation were natives

Upon

past.

were

Mail,"

coming to and not for Whoever

as remarks to settlers bush to make money, the country. good of

the

to

scheme

to

endeavouring

He

leading

some

i

a

settlers

Surely advice. a

iu

confidence

propound

Ledge's

that

vacancies occurred, in the system

Huts

-

bound to protect were showed they necessities by

necessary should also be

when

or

offered,

be left for days could present. but without any danger of being robbed, not He re now such was the case. did not that the Government gretted into some of the settlers take leading

their

it

Inspector

in

men

had

thought

thought

and

man,

_

prisonment whole

the

the

if

Unre

Government the outlying Responsible their settlers had hoped that position would be made more but alas bearable, to not be such hopes were certainly as Govern realised long as the present

be

reason probable without im flogging was so he might that keep force of his police present and capturing the country, was a and This necessity, but Mr. Lodge found it so

Bentencing

a

He

good men. good idea

the

all

and

outrage,

tbe

good appeared to be a thoroughly anxious to do what he could), authorised to appoint good bush as constables whenever opportune

(who

so

Mr.

time.

be

would

it

;

for

long some

for natives turn often responsible to out With the badly. regard he iu cases the police many thought settlers had beet poorly supplied, iu some cases tbey had had though

on officer as Inspec capable the district. tor (Hear, Lodge into this But must tbey recognise hear.) In was a and he fthe district, large not be ev.ry where. For could spector) be a large force of there should a time was Mr. every Lodge giving police. at he had not been attention present for the inland stations want of to out

sending

at so remain large of warrants. In

partial to him to- be with thanks,

of

colony. reports

by the depredation of cases vast majority allowed to pass He thought that this unac unnoticed. of distrust in countable existed spirit of the pre the minds of tbe authorities sent day, as it always had done during

ing

ones. than official hurt that much very were not asked to le-

settlers'

upon

and a

but the

and

authorities

had with. The settlers to little He purpose. matter that natives serious

districts, in

districts

appeared

away it

these

liable

prefer

ties

be

settlers

were The Government and they the settlers,

He would

made

of only outlying

as

punishment

same

purposely

about

been authorities had always and it appeared to him— ever to had been in the colony and make the most of any reports accept not that were made against the settlers,

were

severe

always

the

every particular. of outlawing idea would never be enter for felony but he would by the authorities, the

prepared, 6ince he

a

instances

many

He good. the iu Bill and council, opposed foretold the that would outcry be over raised natives. flogging saw the Government Now they fright ened was that by the clamonr being

the

that

of

stealing. that think

idea of outlawing any any who had murdered or or speared, any way wounded by any means man or native servant notorious ; be had Bhould shot. It ringleaders of surprise to him always been a matter

natives of date of He said

second time. He where natives committed depredations

they

convicted

get

order to go to gaol again, where they had had such good times. He did col was that flogging believe going to be of use in stopping any sheep aud cattle

native in any white

in

to

in

in

them

that

them

had

support

imprisonment,

incorrigible 6 months outlawed.

felt

tained

the

be

difficult

with

natives

practical do his

cases

this

slower than tho stroke." He and work fare would not care

would make so bard that knew

that had fallen remarks who had already spoken he could not subject,

certain

gentlemen

He

ac several All elapsed. years would agree with the subject quainted this that iu did respect promptness much otherwise the immunity good, to from arreBt others follow tempted their were There example. good as well as bad natives, and circumstances

resignation. of sympathy plenty from who knew the natives those for bard to It was nothing of the matter. the believe that the make police the not ill-use natives. settlers did

They

agree

cases

of

show

gentlemen and withdraw oonsider

suoh

to allowed issue the

were

(Hear, law to

should

were

settlers

about

If

proposed that

incorrigible 2 to 5 years

that,

thought

annoyed

appeared should

these

done

tried

villainy.

which

they would not stand use any natives— the

in

received offender.

ging

They

papers P.,

flog

it.

G. H. Withers

to

from

to

not

J.'s

assist

districts

gard

would

Forth

other

not

any

support in

if

year's imprisonment with six years on labour, and when the serving to be let in to settlers He as farm labourers.

one

to impress on the meet strongly and the fact the importance of this, the natives were now much worse six years than they were ago. Mr. with re R. E. Bush said that

necessary

it

Letters

would and

sentence

government

proverbial

for

say,

or,

even

was "

ing that

were

should

case.

the

latter

bush.

would in

imprisonment,

that

stroke

a

wished

Mr. above

Darlot was

.

Mr.

up.

of

ticket-of-leave,

seeing the law with regard to whites and blacks assimilated in this respect. He should like to see the present system of flog

far-out as the

administered.

was

and Mr. and suspicion, Bush

a

to

offence old an

Brown

complained

witb

arrested not within be warrant shall his reason for proposing the increase of that sentences was under the present law or convictioQB character previous went and a native for fiist for nothing,

district's

a

passed

and then

natives,

punish

natives, real hard

would put his scheme in the it would be better, motion,

creased from that all also

should

hoped

bad

natives

property

sentences

help a practical they would without help them and help the settlers If they the English offending people. of the b<? shown that the future could be would jeopardised they country to such would not do so by giving way people.

sent

police

Government

the

utmost Mr.

right not did think eyes of the public. what' they should ask the Government was to be done, but they should suggest to do. to them what The Government but not Had shown apathy in the past settlers' lately. They did not realize of He was from troubles. speaking to hero. Kimberley They in devising the Government scheme, and he thought

long

terms

and also unfortunate

of

leaving

scheme,

reports, re

expressed by the previous speakers sen not approve of the present of 25 lashes, but he advocated tences did

He

They

means.

for

Mr. Brown

the

warmly

some

suggest

class

thought

opinion

Fairbairn's

were

one-sided

very

All

country opened up. had expressed their

ions

turning

not

proposal ouclawiug was arested within certain time not of consideration, and he well worthy He should it. strongly support

,

wished

the

in

he had no his ill was caused residence ness greatly and the anxieties he had in'the district, He through, gone (Mr. Wittenoom) bis to The give opinion. only wished had Government certainly something as behind which to shield themselves, leases that the lessees said in the they not expeet However could protection. that now, if mean they would not they shattered,

must

had been fortunate

sorry was

and

flogging could

Brown's

given him. (Applause.) said he Mr. F. Wittenoom to

he

loose

They

had

they

of

them

with. ngree and had all natives, They flogged moral wrong they were though legally ly right. They did not do this willing a for He noticed scheme large ly. He natives to islands. deportiug see all sent should be sorry to natives as the bad the away— good as well

Gaocoyne He thought this would districts. prob be the last time he should address ably. a and he thanked all meeting, public bers

punishment

.

If

He thought beings. be made.

should

a

Mr. Witteuoom said he would prefer in the district. natives being employed He should strongly support Mr. Bush's He suggestion. " That the posed

then formally pro members for the dis

assisted interested, by the chair of this meeting, urge upon the the for Government appointnecessity

trict

man

a

ing into

to

commission

the

staying the outlying

This Nairn,

inquire a

view

to

in

affairs

districts."

seconded

was

who

thought

of the

necessities

Walter by Mr would meet the

it

position.

The

amendment and carried, meeting, rnotiou

tboroughly

native with question the present state of

was

then put to the and the original

lost.

A letter member

then

to the written Mr. E. F. a Darlot, forwarding copy of the motion his assistance, and requesting together with the of Mr. co-operation Sholl, member for the Gascoyue. was

the

for

A vote concluded

then

district,

of

thanks

the

meeting.

to

the

chairman

commission

the next appointed during session of parliament to thoroughly in whole the native vestigate question. He thought much that good might be ruinous dpne to put a stop to the present disgraceful would

of

state

Sensational HYPNOTIZING

report done.

member

at

motion

to

this

meeting

propose

some

this idea into effect, they might Dot get all they he thought, im wanted, they should, their unfortunate He prove position. did not believe in long sentences, because at tbe present time the longer

carry

aud although

the

the imprisonment, native day the

He

would like

but

to

make

to the

wrongdoer

the holi received.

shorter

sentences,

see

longer

THE

Trial

.

PRISONER.

The

affairs.

be composed of thoraud practical men, would tbeu what to Parliament to be ought He like would to some see

commission ougly

Murder

a real imprisonment work punishment, by making the native he was bard whilst his si nundergoing and get into tence, aud not play at work

1,

The following from America,

and

sensations

:

comes

by

the

land

cable,

of

Nov. wonders

An

interest has been extraordinary given to a murder trial in San Francisco of the to by tbe subjection accused hypnotism. The accused is named Edward a Livermarsli, by journalist and he is profession, with charged murder committed at Santa Rosa, a about 60 place miles north of Sau Francisco.

expert

In the court yesterday an the prisoner, with hypnotized

startling under the the crime set up is the crime

and

astounding influence hypnotic in all

its

that while

the iu

details.

prisoner a

hypnotic

results,

j

as

he reacted The defence committed condition.

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,

i-

Champion

,

to

.

the

.

'

All-aged

'

First

dunes,

Beaufort,

at

at Hardies

First First Ballau

Ballarat, First at

Talbot,

at

Hill,

;

-the

making

Twelve First Prizes Lord year old. Hopetoun mares last and we season, foal. He is 'a splendid a. valuable should prove

think

nine all in

server, in

sire

opetbun's

hacks

He

any

year since.

to

the

breeding

Ribbon Laird

!

the for-

refer-

Blue he is

would.be as .superfluous,, known all over the colonies. Strowan's grand sire, Darnley.'

well

so

o'

Laird. Moffat's

Strowan's.

o'

.

great

i

..with

...

of a splendid aud is possessed temper. has never Malakoff been raced. The Sire of was that Malakoff who Suwarrow WouderfD-pelf01,ote',

delay. Shortest

yon /he

Respectful

Victorian

never

and

Derby

:

be

will

!

other

Duke

R.

follow

as

The Duke n Malakoff; 2 Lord Hopetoun Navy Blue

i

purchased stud purposes

a

;

'and;

obtained

always,

...

d.

...

...

...

...

.

?

Approved

-,r

0

7.,

6

6

6 5

6

0 0

?

Expresses

0 the

wli'ere accepted served for one If cau be made with arrangements the use of travel the Government for I intend the linghorse-boxes; travelling abovo mentioned to horses Albany and

Carriages,

,

Stations

all

en

royte.

JOHN

five

a

year

"a- brood mWe at Champion Prize for Great ..grand yard Champion (imp.)

a. old,

at

mare,

dry

Pivst

modated

. -.

S HENTON'S,

E, C.

AND

jGr.

as

.

The following

produce of two

jNO SROING

THEIR

at

£30.

5

First

He was placed District Talbot

.

at

and

tou,

FIRST

OF '

GOODS!'

Pharmacy

THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is

Guide

replete Crape-cloths, ;

stock.

with

all

the

latest

novelties iu Cream figured

Fancy Muslins,

Cashmeres, Delanes, Corduroy Cloth, Fauey Summer plain Zephyrs, White Serges, and all the Fancy Muslins, Prints, Sateens, in fancy dress productions materials, latest, We carry a very large stock of Black dress materials Laceincluding Corduroy cloth,; cloth, Nuus Merinos, Cashmeres, Veilings. aud Grenadines, Black dress material, Fancy

.

1

i

Shirt

Shirt-fronts, Tinsel Gimps,

Parasols, Braid

Black

Blouses,

Fancy

i

Gimps

Bead

'aria

;

mention highly ordinary

less

of .blood of

The

tlie

could

that

.be

A

class

first

realy is

Millinery

now

on

Untrimmed

straw

less

also.

variety

bats

and

-Feathers,

i

Geelong Show-in the

yearling Hill

Western same-

colt draught and.Bullarook iu

District First year.

Smeaton,

at

Agricultural best group

the of First gombtycolts or fillies. draught threey bailing Champion prise at Smeaton Agricul Show -im 1886, :for. best Society tural coll or draught filly. yearling as a two In -1887-- be— gained First and -Western Disold at Geelong 1

year

National. torin'as

Spring

Shqw Society

First at. of VicT at First

;

.

Sopiety's.:

Navy Blue is November 1888.

Agricultural atwd year old colt; Association Exhi Spring Smeaton, &c.> old draught stallions; (foctwoyear bition and Talbot Show for First at Clunes First at old stallions; draught two year

National Library of Australia

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Aubbky's

|

of bis

handsome will

It

that

50 50

Gipsey Book

The

a

be

by

seen

-

the;

at

allowed

Clydesdale in-

Australia.

Pure-bred'

of

aud

for

of trimmec show rooms

Priuee

We

in

bonnets Flowers,

end

Fancj &c, &c

;

:

Wales

Tables Shelves

4s. 5s.

& J5s. 6d. &

&

Co.,.

,

in

EAST,

Barrack

Street,

G.

GOODS

at

HEAR

MAN'S,

marked

cheap.—

lid. 7s.

(id.

Millinery, Ribbons,

DEPARTMENT.

aud

now

this

Hats,

Bonnets,

Flowers,

,

Feathers,

French

Laoes,

Dress

English

Muslins,

s

Cambric, Sunshades.

Goods, Prints,

:

have

Gents

Hosiery,

Ties,

Tweeds,

W.

G.

J

0.

Uumhrellas, Shirts,

eto,

HEARMAjST,

;

Draper,

Tailor,

HAY E.

Hats,

Braces,

r

Outfitter,

etc.,

STREET, PERTH.

SHENTON.

WANTED

pedigree the best

:

(

Dis-

agents,

SUMMER

NEW W.

GOODS.

just opened and have now on view assortment of Mens' splendid Felt Hati and colored in all the latest shapes Hats from 3d. each. Straw Is. Terai Hatf from with Puggaree 6s. 6d. each. etc. etc

WANTED

Intending

Purchasers

o

f

tuniog

imp.)

Owners whose

Country

prize-taking

Clydesdale of

The uptwo

I

the

Pianos

to'

Federal or

(673.),

Furnishing

particulars,

the

iuspecir

Stalliou.

BRITQN. By

to

their

breeder—

above

possessed

is

those

in for

prizetaker

grand

a

To

have

near

our showing New Season's department Mens' including and Youths' Tweed Suits, Tennis Shirts in "Cbttori, Flannel and Silk. Flanne White Drill Suits &c. '&c. Trousers, are

G. &

great

sold in Scotland of 1,100 guineas.

sum

We Goods Boys'

Paisley.

likewise sons

Navy Blue

possible blood

was

by

in

residing

—all

:

Mr. R. H ouse, Fen wick, of the property bred

and specially

External

MARTIN

Black

was

Drawhilling Kilmarnock; and David Riddle, Esq., Blub Ribbon waB home,

Ribbou

for infants Dietetics M. & Co. would Malted Food

pure which

s

a

Taylor,

one

Blue

Sire

"

-at

foaled

horse,

(imp.)

<

Blue

bay

a

Esq.,

medi

pure

help M, & Co, introducing Low Fever. attention will be promptest given to all orders on of couutry receipt stamps and for pence per bottle Liberal postage, count

Sill

Millinery

AliCY

CL0THIW8

Victoria.

Cluu63,

oi

or

repair

of Pianos in the

Instruments to write

to

require the

Federal

-

and

near

Ascot,

sale

MURRAY-STREET

selcteion view in our

tiusel-brn'amentsHat-pius,

Stallion.

;

the

a

as being in Tinctures— use. at and 1/1/G per half oz. Camphor Tinctures for Cold (in early stage) at 1/upwards., Neuraline— ;M & Co.'s for aiid'all Nerve Speciality Neuralgia pain at 1/6 each. M. & Co.'a Paint for Unbroken

1M1LUNERY.

cost.

Clydesdale -BLUE: By Bluc, Ribbon (imp)., Bred William by Holmes,

for

opened Homsepathic

'of

"

got regard-

Pure-bred NAVY

I860.

have

they dispensing

valuable.

,

strain

CO.,

Melbourne,

that

at. Chiibjaius eaohj 1/a distance' from Medical the confidence greatest of Baptisia preparation

Chiifon; Braid ..anc

Sash Laces, Ribbons, Ribbons, Belts, and Chiffon and underclothing. Scarfs,

;

r-f

rrrt

.

ALSO "Jackets,

of

valids,

j

Mantles,

of

keeping

and

I

'

Tinctures and Triturations. of Chests Medicine and Books for usj be kept in family will Attention will also be given to the"

numerous

mention. He is a sure foalrgetter, has a beau tiful temper. The above will prove tbat the Duke the very is descended from best blood in the Cojouies. ;The Duke has as good a as cau be pos any stalliou pedigree sire sessed of (both uud darn having been and the best very imported)

Cash. '

Ohbmistb,.

in

notify for the and

Prescriptions cines in Pilules, An assortment

"

at

Spring.

tricfe

to

BEG

'

&

Homoepathic

:

gpring for

too

others

and

?

w

of

for

accom

Terms

Rates.

Established

SHIPMENT

NEW

to

"and Pastoral A gricultii'rall Society's First at Cargarie, &c.,. Show in 1886. the same Exhibitions year for yearling "First 'for old one or filly. year colt colt

host

a

-

year

and best

first Exhibition in group ;'also same show held in 1886. He Prize for draught one awarded First old entire colt the at Ballarat

Society's of three was

;

Cup' Challenge for,1 Colt in Grand Produce Sweepstakes, at Prizes that Show. at and first Clunes United Agricultural

Horse

Draught making,

:

;

Co.,

of Ihe?; Two /Thousand; winner Guineas. V ii f. .P. Dam, Frou-Frou (imp.), by Maccaronj:; nber dam, ,Gl.eqgoyyie, by Touch stone, out of Glengarhe, by Sultan. The Duke is half brother to Welling-

charges.

parties

MAKTIS

|

Lud,j

also First in each sweepstakes of £5 5s., given, by Messrs. gifts &

Alston valued

Got by KiDg Tom

to by Vidette), Van Voltiguer by Birdcateher, Darrell, Nell by Inheritor, by.Bl&cklock. to King King Cole is full brother

Ballarat, .also ;andf. of the best female Dick's dam by

have been won prizes Lai rdV S trbwan Iq j T 86 at. by. tl'/e Show of the National the Grand Spring A gricultural. he won Society .of; Victoria, First Prize of '£50 10s, as a yekrling of £30 10s. in the( First draught horse

1876. Vive (sister

Pio-nic Vehicles.

with

. '

AKE

s

iu

Victoria out of Qui

reasonable

''i'M.

!

-v)A

j

was

to

Prize

'

at

and

Wedding

Owner.

'

Reasonable

first

also placed at Daylesford. First Sire of Duke, King- Cole (imported), in bred in Englaud 1867, and imported

baited

and Loose Boxes Spare Stalls Shippers and Country Visitors. Horses kept for sale.

.

bb

j

as

Horses

;

MUSSON,j

|U'|'

of forwarded to auy part Saddle Horses for Ladies also Buggies and other always on hire..

Colony. and Geritlemeu,

i

-are

Perth.

Streets,

;

.0 5 two or Owner.

Bills

Mares

more

and Wellington

Murray

;

6'

:)6>

;

he

Ballarat, four only

when

;

EXPRESS

and

.

years old, Ballarat

Perth.

ESTABLISHMENT,

:

8.:

7

...

Briton,.

. ;

of blood. Messrs. JohnBon & Sons resolved to part withbinrqahd hb was purchased by Ross & McGregor last He has eeason. since proved very successful at thei.stud, and in the show been shown The Duke has yards. Beveral around the times Coleraine

.

year

at Skipton First Prize

address, PierSts.,

:

i.

at

f the

Most

the

M&ARDLE, LETTING

''

and FitBt

old;

,

and

without ou

>

in

the

note

of Goderich

HORSE

.

three

a

to

done

j

been

bavnig

.

as

Promptness

attended

Undertaking Notice and Manner. Please

Corner

.

£

;

Prize,

York

used.

with

orders

Country

;

|

,

,

Moraltaud

executed

Repairs, and Care.

.

:

dark head and neck;

grand'

Vehioles

Rates.

I

shows. Since prizes at.all.the principal Conqueror. to he has dam Duke lcame Laird o' Strowan's Ballarat, isqjess,t.' by.: The been shown three late renowned the breeding stallion, times, namely Ballurat 'Grand National Coxe's Pride of Scotland, Show, where impojiied./.I/. he was second. At Hardies Lo d Hopetoun's placed dam, Miss Maggie, and Mount be was Buchanan Hill MeVcier Society by George (imp.) ; grand was also awarded the and Miss placed First, (imp.), dam,, Maggie, by.Rothwell for best blood; in, Second ./Prize at Tal.botj ..'Champion, being .the Maggie won the yard. At Prize as 'Smeaton he was First a at Skipton yearling placed at Bal and received First' the Champion; Prizie First, as.a'.iwo, .prizeyear blid, for 'Clunes and Second having the best blood of any sire,' larat, Skipton i

a

of

description Possible

standing

high,

|

racehorses. as a two been raced

as

record

has

arid

District,

sire,

grand-

has

Lowest

None but seasoned Gum and other timber

races. important Dam Duchess, by Chieftain— Letitia, Chieftain New Wairier-— Lapgar by Green, For fuller re particulars Pedigree see Stud Book. v THE CHARGES TO COVER.

for two-year-old Johnson & near by .Messrs. Sons, for tbe sum of Five Hundred Coleraine, Guineas, and being used on the station ever had to remove bim on since, they of having to get another account change

of

of

qualification

well

as hunters, unbeaten

ah

old,

when

alright

and was the Kilmarnock, property David Riddle, BlackhalljPaisley. Esq., Blue Ribbon's was sire, Darnley, Champion 1 horse .of Great Britain To say anything .more in: years.

or

has.

The

o'

foaled 22nd -Bay, Sire. Blue Ribbon September, ,_1885. '-Blue Gibbon was bred (imp). by Mr.R. Taylor, House, Fenwick; Drawhilling is

'

THE DUKE, The Dukeie a dark brown Stallion. He has an, imbense flat with bone;

and

Laird

sire,

inch

one

other

at

,

country.

Lord Strowan,

principal

'

two,

a,

Bay

Stallion,

".

and splendid' head, neck and' shoulders, short with middle piece, back, splendid stone enough to carry any fifteen strong man over He any fence in the country. is the of stallion sort to get just good

at,

splendid

up served

the

all

.

prize.'

'

'

and

to.

being

:

of £203,

sum

,

Warracknabeal,

of

total

large WonJ at

He

joints.

bf,tweu.ty-six|

second

one

a

|

u.

at

First First

to the

totsil

is Malakoff sixteen hands

Show.

Society's

Stalliou

Thoroughbred MALAKOFF.

j

they

Carts, Spring and Heavy Tip

on

every built

prizes.

The

(

that

public

Tip Carts, Light improved principle. Waggons, Lorries, Express Waggops, Vans,1 Double -and -English Delivery Seated Single Baggies, Dog Carts, aud Spring Drays

'dam, Miesie by Sfauley (822), dam Mr. McKerrow's National which took of Mare, upwards first

Perth,

,

'

at

old'

Amounting shows.

Rrize sixteen

the build

to

:

two 'year

and

having

at Thirst yeai' old, at Beau at, CI unes, First, at Hardies Hill. As a First First at Smeaton,'

First

prizes

first

YWarraclci

one

a

andFirst

fort,

f

-

-

Ballarat,

at

First

Association the Bpslendid,

Making

Society's at First

inform

'

viz.

old

year tural

class.

and Daylesford Association; Show,in the classes. First in the Three at the Beaufort Class Agricul

Glerilyon, Agricultural

The folldwibg are the :— Pedigrees The Pure Bred Clydesdale StalliohT LORD HOPETOUN Laird o' Si;iUfBy Strowan, Bredi by?Ross and McGregor;Ballarat: EordHopetoun' has gainedthe follow ing prizes, as nabeal

imported Franklin

to

prepared

.

a

and Pier Sts

.

all

and the

in

ei

of Goderich

Wish

:

through Colony.

Show;

grand

A i:

are

,

Ballau

at

BOWR4 Corner

FACTORY

COACH

H-:

ijthe

'

the

in

First Pastoral

STANDARD

the

at ;Ihe firs prize Show in Aberdeen in highland "Society second at in Dumfries 1870, 169, first at Kelso and the. first at inl872,Agricultural Show ot Royal Society's Manchester. of Prince Wales is by General (322), dam, Darling by Samp son, alias Twiu Logan's (741)

Briton's

gained

Agricultural

>

approach

Prince

.

travel

and

colt,

won

of

mare.

.

and Districts

Clydesdale he In-1889 a

'

Are now the SOLE PROPERTYof MR. J. MUSSON Sydney Coffee Palace Hotel, and WILL STAND AT

PERTH, Farming

three Prize for

of

service

per

-

Australia.

oid year the nearest horse.

for

Cargarie

i

Western.,

to

i

by

the

-

Robs'

Mr.

imported >w

\-ar,

r

ODfj

"

QQ(v

Lately

ENTIRESijj

;

at

-

-®-

(

been

at.40guineas

'

CELEBRATED

has

pjublic

;

THE

THRIVE

who

National

,

,

1

AND:SEITLERS.:;

BREEDERS

Grand

:

TO

and Horsham

, a 3how/,in;l|387w y qv-.n-y In' 1888 he gained tlie Champidn Cup 'second lime), value £30, at- National A.G.g. of Yicxori'a ;s£bond at' tliesame i show. First Ballarat A.P.S. for tat old entire colt. First at three_y.ear J Clunes and G.A.E.' -First at Talbot;,

-

.:s'i\iilOO NOTICE

Wimmera 1

T£a<lLYOriLc! SQUATTERS,

j

STOCK

Stock

Warehouse

at or

th< 3

Furnishing writ/

Warehouse.

9

.

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earned for Members BONUSES by this Society than by any other.' after have existed two SURRENDER VALUES years. granted policies default in IN POLICIES KEPT FORCE, should payment of premium occur, sufficient for of value is one the surrender payment premium. have after existed two years. BONUSES PAID policies CASH within their surrender valueafter on two years. LOANS GRANTED policies

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Weighing

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Station

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Federal

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to

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collecting

forward

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of Chelsea think the old sage of opinion that every was question five has at least sides. If so, he in the ex posed would, viewing pro frantension of our: parliamentary We

looked have doubtless about chise, of vantage for, coigns in addition to those two which liave been .

or

aufci-

swagrnen during the past few in reconnoitring the position. of these parties has corpe to the new the bill a godsend, scheme have which, might hatched in Hades. Let us

weeks

occupied

by

swagihen

believe other a been take

other thvse glance at one of tliose views of the question whioh may be considered, andnot without pro fit. Sir John Forrest's franchise

a

Mr.

Langsford

213

Mr.

Holmes

first

worse

Birmingham

109

T.

Marshall

106

Mr.

W.E.

Wray

So

Mr.

J.

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order

this

to this,

end ; and (to orown Tower of political to be safe religiously the continuance of this

Eiffel

absurdity)

guarded

by

right who

ffpfi

pry

of

in

the

masses

hew the

80 "

of the people, far duped by the Baored of rights

to give their property" a to and a principle., as

which

iuYolyecl

its

H.

R.

Doonan

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73

Watkins

Hope

67 54

five

mentioned were declared duly the business of the day was concluded vote of thanks by a hearty to the moved Mr. Returning Officer, T. H by Marshall. and1

COUNTRY 1;

adhesion pyacfioe logical

st

NEWS.

imjgabgmsarea

MINGINEW: A great of quantity wood has been coming few months.

There

is

nothing

wool and sandal in here these last

fresh

from

the goldgoing

Every week diggers are and coming to and from the fields. fields.

a

I hear crioket

steps club, and it

moter, will prove

unimproved

to say, the right deliberately block for tfieiy private aggrandise of public ment the way progress, to feed as it were on the vitals of and to be enfranchised the country, is

gentlemen

Dr.

elected,

that

belief

that

still,

211

named

no

the proprietors of immense of unimproved iweaa rural lands should a vote possess of such land for the protection that or

218

Mr.

The first

next

horses Tizbar

for

are

Mr. is

to being taken organise W. Carson is the pro to be hoped his efforts

successful.

A special

town lot should vote as of such lot, the owner although he neither build nor let build would

in

One

227

good

.

that notified hereby Board intend to declare

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232

O'Callaghan Dean Goldsmith

Dr.

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262 255

Dunstan

Ven.Archdcn.

he should exercise the franchise there while of the situation) logic

owner

E. T.

were de clared duly elected, and all returned thanks Dean except Goldsmith and Mr. Holmes. In Fremantle the proceedings at the poll viewed with apathy by the ing place were and at no general body of the electors, time was there any of the excitement and which bustle marked the contest in Perth A fair of number people, however, gathered in the Town to hear Hall the announce ment of the poll which was as below

the time,

and

fc

James

five

chain which to Mammon's Then would they a of amaze feeling

with

Bourke

Mr.

as

except

n

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On the triennial Tuesday last school hoard elections were in held Perth and Fremantle. In the the city contest was and the closest that exciting has taken for The place years. was poll opened at noon and lasted till in four the afternoon,, but the numbers were not made known until before seven when shortly the following was announced as the result

the (behold the city with five thous? capitalist and pounds invested in the bank in circulation at York and placed for its in the district development That should have no vote, again

eye.

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From a notice in our advertising columns will see that it is intended patrons to hold a bazaar in aid of the Catholic Boys' of Subiaco Orphanage early in January next. A second notice calls upon collectors to forward at the rnnnivArl once amounts by them to Miss Farrelly, James Street, Perth.

the

ear..

grant at York Parliamentary

.notice.

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and mortar should bricks clay to entitle their wield possessor the powers of the franchise That a resident of our because metro had a house and for instance

JRecorti.

in your purpose, resist and spirit iniquity evil with good, having before your conquer the reward prepared for those who combat Pius the name IX. of Christ."

Perth.

Limited,

%.

Compaby,

are

fellows,

fare

whether in the

or

Agricultural

Royal

Western

Swab Brewery

;

in the times would not

longer

intelligence share large held things

Conf Didacus, Bibiana, V.M. St. Francis Xavier, C. Second of Patron Australia. (Day of Devotion.) 4— ;SUN. 2nd Sunday of Advent. 5— MON. St. Martin, P.M. B .C 6— TTJES. St. Nicholas, of Immac. 7— WED. St. Yigil Coneep. Ambrose, B.C.D. 8— THUR.; of B.V.M. Immac., Concep. Day of Devotion. 2— 3—

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place

system

when the world under the was quiescent despotism of With what money-bags. then would difficulty they of realize that men average

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and

a

of

palladium

people might go to the wall that ought not to find something

as

its over the segis reality and to be in fact people's rights, and not in parody an oracle to their will. One-man-onedeclare vote would be the order of the and would day, people feel at last that free they were from the trammels that had bound them for centuries to tradi-. which in their ignoraneethey tions, held which once sacred, but they

linked bound

15s. Fremantle, 31-8-92, 15s. Northam," 30-6-92,

Gilchrist,

stout!

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the of the

property, to cast

,

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p'i-ZE

to

Mr.

regard

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |

Purity,

sacred liberties

oppression, gr6ed, might and all that would tend amelioration of the maBses

triumph,

exist of "rights" in but wealth,

money,

-:o:

Orphanage Bazaar that

desire

E D

it,

even

of the cant no w-— so called even in order to protect the

BAZAAR.

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of

justice,

and the in

abolition of Just so minds as many are to think for the colony's so would votes just.many be to into the ballot cast

vote. there

public

STREET,

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it,

shape the property

entire

use

have articles in soliciting

ornamental

greatest

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to

essentials a different very aspect from that which it bears to-day. It would in one important very par ticular differ from the Govern ment bill the claims of property to factor would as a recognition political their present be relegatedfrom con

tical

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in

kept

the. '

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The

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equal to

in

Spirits

ohly

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are

firstTclass.

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:

will

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with

,

,

purchasers.

from

Lend

to

Houses. Land

after

it

accept half loaf said proverbial ferable to no bread. had the of framing, we might say the passing would measure present

throughout.

GLOBE

THE;

suit

mea

it,

measure,

ing

description

!

in

cognizing

very

Land

!

retrograde

in

.

Boarding Cottages

to

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Office

and commodious situated and been almost rebuilt been entirely re-furnished

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PROPRIETOR.

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and Land

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Perth-

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no

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opposite

Town

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(Immediately

Chambers,

Opposite

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is assuredly

with certain alterations suggested from without and to be embodied in proposed the bill, a honest fairly attempt to meet the popular demand for adult But true democrat's, re Buffi-age

EXCHANGE;'

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VVBLLIN

bill sure.

BUSINESS

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LAND

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leaves here on Thursday Geraldton raceB. The only gone from here are Mr. Linthorne's and Mr. M. Morrissey's Mizpah. train

the

We have two five hotels, stores, and wheelwrights' butchers', blacksmiths', and houses ; but shops three< boarding there is no station, school, or police ohapel here. little This town was all astir 011 rising the 9tli the occasion meet being the first of Race ing the Minginew Club. About 20Q passengers arrived by the train from Geraldton and stations en route. The day was a pleasant and the various events one, were well contested. The accident only the day, of ooourred the Hurry during when MoPherson's horse fell with Scurry who Donovan unhurt. luckily escaped The horse died from of the enects the fall. In the evening the Lynch Family of Bell ringers at the Midland peyfovsvicd Hotel tft 3 crowded house, after whioh a b# was held. The Geraldton brass band attended and dancing waa up till kept sunrise.

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Municipal

last '

Mr.

Monday. Mayor by

oh

on

Tuesday

ret.urii

last,

'Father

iof

Woodrow,

took! was

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for members to. of Education was held, and' resulted in the and' Messrs. Brady, Withers and Hay.....

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Spencer,

with profound regret that I -have, the death' to irepprb of Mr. R. Gibbons." "It the .deceased, ;wfll be; remembered; that some, few months gentleman; ago was bf 'the Tinappointed Minifig Registrar fields, and R. M. of the Blackwood District. after Shortly taking up his resi denceat the Blackwood he became but after a time, he became ill, seriously able to resume somewhat better and was his duties. Only for a short time however was he allowed to continue in tlie of his duties he was again .for discharge seized" with illness and gradually became worse until it was deemed iiecessa,ry .to'' remove him to Bunbury where, he was to1 by Dr. attehded Lovegrove and closely his friends bub all efforts his to. secure were and on1 Friday recovery unavailing, at last 230 a.m. he breathed morning his laBt. The Hon. W! E. Marmipri wa!s informed"1 of the" serious liis of. illness fit

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BISHOP

WEST

AND

THE

want

of

practical

to

spmpatliy under

practised,

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as already personal experience pub lished." The official records of the are. of course Courts, Supreme and Police' evidence so far as to the they apply 110 individuals concerned, but further. Newspaper controversies, being contra-' cannot be claimed as evidence versies, by Public is perhaps one side' Agitation only. as! as unsafe' to quote evidence as a dream would be finally. Bishop Gibney refers " to. his already pub personal experience, to lished!" Witii this 1 may say regard in alluding to that l had sonde delicacy not know what degree as I did ibbefore, of himself importance Bishop Gibney it. 1 am however now, placed .upon his related relieved. As far as I recollect, dealt with cruel treatment of expedience natives in' Roebourne arid Derby, his ex and friendliness of the honesty perience: of the Beagle Bay natives after, an ex-: of a few and of the re weeks,, perience of them", to go out in a fusal of sbine' to the boat; With first, pearling' regard that as it refers! to natives I may remark "Governor and under the, control of the his Executive never changed in spirit, this serious charge 'is against them and not the settlers, and1 1 would further against' remember, that the remark., thafc l do not made any, public at that accuser. protest which time against these alleged cruelties,, to are now "as a proof only dragged out ,1: the charge against the settlers.

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not

at

-Bishop,

invite

first ;

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Municipal Elections. Perth Mayor,' A. Forrest ; Councillors : TF-. W. Simpson (JWe8t), Quinlan (Central), H. McKernan H. Williams (East), Auditors (North). G., A;Letcb, (and H. H. Holman. Vremantle. Mayor, W. F. Samson; Councillors: J. J. T. H. Marshall Highaui (West), ('South) J. Pearse J. J. Holmes' fNortbJ, Auditors : G. A. Davis, and E. (East;,. —

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For! a long tim'e"'aays Bishop Gibney, "I believed' tlio of the' story employers went native that the blacks of divers, with;; them willingly, but I afterwards found that such, was not, the case. And he comes to this conclusion because some men at to Beagle Bay' refused go on a boat (for which they may have had excellent reasons). oil such a basis Arguing as this, we the refusal must assumo that or two to would of a man join a Ministry to warrant be sufficient us in oonoluding that uo one it joined willingly. My exof a.good many years enables me perience the utter to .realise -of this conabsurdity elusion to the natives. Soou with(regard af ter I began to .engage native a divers, 'man' came1 £o"me'-when I was in the young 40 bush some the station; miles; from He tojd m that he had been beach

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mercy to at slaughter the latter suffered as any moment, to have done, and these they are reported are which under mainly the conditions all the settlers and a great nearly many of the pearlers worked. I am quite pre will pared to admit that a native prefer to eat without workthan plenty having to work for plenty to but eat, my ex is that he would s'obner do some perience work under fair treatment with to plenty eat and lots of company, than suffer the semi-starvation and risks of his bush life. With to the regard honesty of the blaoks which seems to have struck Bishop mention that were Gibney, I can they honest at the De very Grey after (accord to Peter 40 natives had been ing Ferrara) shot in three years, and they were often left in. charge of ip any tons of flour, and thousands of sheep. It is also pretty cer tain that Bishop Gibney has to thank the punishment resulting from the murders of Messrs. and Goldwyer Banter, Harding, and Shenton, for the respect in which his life and property were, rather than held, to the excellence of his own object. I have found that there is no difficulty in training the native boys up to a certain of but then he seems to pitch civilisation, see that the. civilisation of the white man has no to offer he could. not prizes him, find and industry to patience cultivate the soil for his own livelihood' if or he got some he knows" that his sheep as his! own friends would soon eat them all. Thus, with to no incentive work beyond the next it is not meal, that the surprising older he get after about twenty the lazier lie and the more inclined he becomes gets, to vicious indulgence. Many an hour have I spent in over thinking, projects which the black from the might save brutal of his natural state, on the savagery one hand, or the debauchery which civil isation him on .brings and I Jhe other, must confess it has always seemed an inBolluble Bub I recognised that problem. the less the black aiid the lower clas3- of whites came in contact the better, but un they have" so many tastes in fortunately oommon it that seems a task. hopeless There are three which be steps might taken which I have would, think, a beueficial.infiuence the black race. upon 1 Enact that no white man who had been found to have acted should! be cruelly allowed to 2. Forbid employ blacks. in a township, unless any black to remain on business. the law of vagrancy 3, That should to natives within apply certain areas. The first of these I urged upon the Government years ago, but to no purr the others pose I have suggested, ; but I suppose, one is, impracticable, and the " last is opposed to tlie sentiment of let the poor fellow follow his inclina own. tion." There is very much we should all to see like different the downward in. course of the black, but it seems the in exorable law of nature, the law, of God, that the civilisation of the white man apts as a blight the black, upon gradually him out of existence in temperate forcing climates at The future of the any rate. races in tropical countries is still a pro blem, though in Uganda it seems! that the. missionaries have Found it. necessary to to the "gruesome urge on' their converts work" of slaughtering a few hundreds 'of the blaoks.

if left Residents,, thatto induce likely hardly financial assistance which Bishop Gibney asks to aid him iii"' his good work. This course of action some are to people apt " describe as a little bit mad." being The position has now, I think, resolved itself into this.' "Bishop Gibney contends that cruelty, and injustice inhumanity has been, and is still, the ruling character of the action of the settlers towards the and humane is blacks, that anv treatment On the other hand my cpnexceptional. tention is that and kindness, humanity, has been the of the justice, ruling spirit settlers towards the blacks, and that cruel inhuman employers have been the excep tion. If tliis does not represent the case like to I should Bishop Gibney put his contention In of his support plainer. contention to Bishop Gibney; alludes " official records,". contro newspaper and and versies," J', public, agitabionsi"

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is

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the high reputation may add that he at the north-west is gained while ample not have remained proof that he would for three years at the De Gray had "he j not felt that the action of the whiteBjhere was in the main. justified

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same

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and majority, and Bant-ing

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Spencer

elected .a. large Messrs'. Gibbs, Maxted, wereelbcted councillor's; An

the

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for

'fighting

justice.

in Dafdahup-on the ficjdy :o£ tfi.e and a Verdict manUarroll; of' death was returned. apcidental

place,.

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Hei walked the station, go diving. an went signed agreement to dive, out, and ran the first got sea sick, away twice He season. walkej in the, following season, (about 80 miles this time), signed an went and re agreement again, out, at the mained as .Jong as I was pearling there. I mention this as case, this man out of a crew of about 30 divers, took less to work than of the the others, kindly any for the reason as he said, that it made him sea sick. be Nearly all the crew to hostile the longed to tribes previously coast natives, and inhabiting hilly country from 60 to 80 miles from the station where they could have defied a white man to follow them, had they wished to avoid him. I was their frequently through with one of their own country mostly tribe as companion, where only they could have slaughtered "me juisb whenever it them. When the pleased leaving station for their winter holiday they would all tell me where I Bhould find them when wanted, but for the last year or two that I was there I had! only to send a on to foot collect them. messenger and brought one or two They all came seen who, though they had never strangers whites before came in with the object of Then while on the going diving. again boats there would be two white men to 30 or 40 blacks ; they knew that we had no firearms a except fowling piece which never was so that it is fair kept loaded,

on his sideis as taking of officials, opinions which of evidence:phe course of the .views .of evidence jar.enly those officials, and with this he readily no matter how impro swallows any tale, bable or'frbiii1 Avhafc source it come3. He relates a tale of horror of which; (the truth he vouches the perpetrator of which for) deserves sentence a long of hard certainly labour. But the witness why did not the information to the police. It give does not say much for his love of justice to The other keep it dark all this time. story of starved boys being put on wild horses for punishment is absurd in the face of it. No xhari to would' be likely ruin his horses for' the sake of punishing

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adults,

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Swan of Tasmania.— on

light

general day of

children,

ex'tfa

£2';"

York.— G. Wall, £2.

children",

Notice

Temporary North-east coast —

Island, It

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notified

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information,

adults,

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first5

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sixty

be

will

seconds)

exhibited

frolu

a

Tower erected on the North-, east side of and close to the permanent tower. The light wiir be at the height Temporary

of 74

ubove high water, in clear weather 14

feet

visible

Appointments.—

and

be

will

miles.

To be Assistant £u " The Scab Act, L. MacGregory,

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spectors 1891":—

W. J.

G.

J. Macphersou, M. Rowland. P. C; Fee, Warden's Court; Pilbarra.

pherson, Steel, bailiff,

Perks,

Remounts.—

A

M. to

communication

be

from

the

lndiau Government with reference to the purchase of remounts for. the British Army in India, is publishdd.

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Election.

Supreme Court. Melbourne, Commissioner of the Educational. of

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solicitor,

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Court.

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Sharp, juu.,

Victoria,

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instructions

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published.

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P ublic Nos. 2104

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ASSEMBLY.

Monday, .November

2 1st.

The took the chair at Speaker 730 p.m. Mr. Oarning brought up the report of the select on the Perth committee Gas Com oanv's Amendment Bill; The Commissioner of Railways, in to Mr. said the con reply Traylen, tractor for the Northam-Yilgarn rail not his be allowed to run way would etc from trucks, material, engines, Northam free over sections completed of the line, but would be charged at the lowest tariff rates. and ex Special :

,

had been made for of water for supply of locomotives tjjse along the route. The Commissioner of Crown Lands, in reply to Mr. Monger, said the Gov ernment did not intend to take any action of the sale of the in the matter Lady Hopetoun mine, in the Kimberley ceptional

the the

provision and

storage

.

tinder

District,

from

warrant

a

of execution

the

Warden's the! Court, had stated most definitely prietors' the amount claimed would be

'

as

the

During

pro that

it

discussion

was

.

It money. the debate that the transpired during Commissioner of Lands intended half

declaring road to

million

a

an

of

area

agricultural

the

on

reported.

Act read

a

Further second .

time.

The that

His that his

informed the House Speaker from message had been received the Governor Excellency stating Sir James Lee-Steere had resigned as the representative of position of colony in the Federal Council a

second reading Amendment

/

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this Australasia. The Colonial

the Treasurer movent" Constitution Act was The motion

of the Bill.

who to members by several spoken the supported generally measure, and the House adjourned at 1010 p.m. V

The

November took

22nd. the

The Bill

of

Bills

Bill

read

were-

a

at

chair

Defences the Bill, and the Companies second time, and the at ,855

adjourned

in >

re

be in

a

to

position

with

deal

it

the

House

ment

the

upon

Commissioner to

reply

Mr. station

A.

Of

LEGISLATIVE

Mr.

The

R

Mr.

Mr,

of

cases

May

Something was spent

respectively.

£11,800

stipendiary had the)

a

year magistracy,

less

now

communication

railway

amalgamate a

and

more on

the

magistracy

the that

they and

number.

was Land Regulation Bill read a third time and passed. The debate on the second reading of was the Homesteads Bill resumed and continued till 11-30 p.m. when the House adjourned.

22nd.

took

/

the

'

chair

at

on

the Bill

adopted. The House Vent into committee on the Public Health Act Further Amend ment Bill, at 310 p.m. andjadjourned I

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T

LEGISLATIVE Wednesday, ;

The

Speaker

-

ASSEMBLY. November

23rd.

took

chair

the

DeHamel,

said

certain

National Library of Australia

returns,

took

Commissioner

at

at

chair

The Schools

Act

Amendment

Bill

time.

.

was

The

R. F. Sholl

and

Industrial was

read

debate

resumed,

House

went

Companies

inents

were

248

Several

Bill.

The

House

was

The

took

Speaker

cover

pally street

due

to

Director Mr. R.

Smith's branch

j

Works, in Alison

on the locomotive was the railways under the of the Government. If a desire on the part of hon; the Govern to see the report,

On

|

p

ace

it

on

motion a of Mr. Paterson the branding of for provide to exportation and karri prior jarrah was read a first time.

the

to

bill

On

motion of Mr. Canning the on select committee

the

the

the Perth Gas Company's Act Amendment was Bill adopted. of

report

In

accordance

the ruling of the Mr. Simpson moved the dis Speaker the Health Act of Public charge Bill from the Further Amendment of the orders and that it be re day, ferred to a select committee. Seconded and agreed to. The by Mr. Traylen, were as selected members of following committee Mr. the Mr. Quinlan, Mr. Throssell, Mr. Solomon, Traylen, Mr. Simpson. House

with

at

adjourned

on

a

first

the

and after

Reformatory time.

Homesteads some

2-52

says The ments

in landlords and resorting

doing that

to

Davitt abate-

evictions

drive

p.m.

of

revival

Michael

withholding

will

which

the;

to:

respeot Ireland,

in

the

are

tenantry

those excesses which will make of anti-Home good the reasoning Rulers. A more wicked or more reprehensible welfare mode of political could not well be conceived thau this. This anti-Home of attack is Rule line suggested by British

thau landlords. by Irish the adveut of an Irish even more than their Irish brethren the Hual as do, particularly settlement of the Irish laud question must be the work, as it is the inevitably of a National right, This legislature. is certain to be radical settlement in and and the British scope character, know that wheu well landocracy right more

They

dread Parliament

once

see

certain

strike

demand

to

hatred

a

a similar of intensity to opposition of his Home

the

Hence

Mr. Gladstone Rule policy.

of and account

on

We

if

can

blow

deadily

Welsh

bundled, bag of way statutory of Irelaud out

and baggage— by enactment, of course are they deliverance. landlords

and

Scottish, landlordism

English,

farmers

at

driven to it, British land Irish Parlia

before au the right of doing so, by example, and I am of opinion legislative we are called to consider the upon now of so. There is advisability doing even lordism, ment obtains

easier or nothing The most vulnerable

constitutional.

more

in the armour is landlordism the land tax. The landlords of England, Scotland and Wales are paying their land tax to-day point

of British

(general

dUantngs.

not

Drunkenness

Amongst

Women-

a

upon

of their

valuation

properties

but upon a valuatiou which existed hundred and fifty And years ago !

startling

statistics.

result

is

that

a

tax

if

whioh,

imposed

oue

the as

other taxes are the current upon value of the object, would in forty bring or million fifty pouuds to the Imperial Exchequer auuually, only produces eleven hundred thousand This legal is fraud new no iu British subjeot all

The London has "Daily Telegraph" taken up the question of drunkenness Its are amongst women. investigations out the fact which we have bringing again and again drunkpointed out,, that enness is and long has amongst women been on the increase and has become a national shame. The "Telegraph" of -The Metropolitan September 22 6ays Police returns show a decided advance

Bill

discussion

them,

into

atj

Mr.

to

Brutality

oheokmate

with

Writing

report

there members ment had no objection the table of the House.

to

evictions

of consideration was

of Landlord

clause!

chair

said

Secret how

j

Public

of Sholl,

at

victims

driuk.

to

onj

j

The

a

'95 Clerkenwell, per cent of drink; at Bow-street that the failures re to: reported from were habits drinking princi and at Worshipamong women; 80 per cent, of the cases were

was

it

2 30 p.m.

reply

at

the

were

25th.

the

also patent Shoreditcb,

is

North months

appearing

The

ASSEMBLY, November

Friday,

It

Hoxton,

court iu one single day. London Police Court in 245 women were twelve charged and with 347 more drunkenness, with also. Of 2554 women being disorderly

LEGISLATIVE

marked.

well

is

charged At the

i

,v

too

East-end No generally. is district free of the populated One gentleman said on scourge. women Monday he had seen thirty

reported.) 455 p.m.;

at

adjourned

The statements corroborated,

of the week they have money in drink. It is not merely in k and Westminster that 'the

amend-)

and when

accepted,

reached progress

was

magistrates' clerks, gaolers, and others whose daily them to frequent the Met

thickly drink

was:

committee

into

women

Clerkenwell, and in the

said

.

moved for a return the individual amounts of showing money paid to newspaper proprietors on for account of the advertising Public Service. Mr.

Treasury

of

and

same

period. were taken into in London alone.

charge

in

postponed.

in

of

Railways, the Gov Solomon, reply ernment had paid the expenses incurred In connection with the funeral of the was late who engine-driver Wright killed by the train on the North Freiiiantle and had also made a bridge, of £50 to his allowance compensation widow. Mr

to

was

:

24th.

the

the

consideration

Bill

The

The Police was read a fiist

730 p.m. The Colonial Treasurer informed the House that he the loan placed on London market had been successfully floated. Tnere were 210 tenders. the amount tendered was £791,800, and the was £100 5s. average price The Colonial in reply to Treasurer, Jdr.

The Speaker 730 p.m. The

/

2-30 p.m. \ The report of) the committee Land Regulations Amendment was

November

Thursday,

amended.

The

Bill

war

tli

evil

to

reply

of Defences committee and

in

the

Mr.

at Albany, magistrates Vasse, ToodBunbury, and KatanBlackwood

Safety

The

for a return giving the tried or heard between and 31st October last by

Murray,

ning than

by

in

spend

Sou

asked

was

was

at most London charge sheets courts are always heaviest on Mon the of women proportion being from the reason that at probably

end

to

institution

Secretary,

considered

Bills

moved

the stipendiary Perth, York, yay,

seconded

Colonial

The

Throssell.

DeHamel,

the

said he could not keep his Hackett, that he would introduce promise a the present Bill to during session, abolish in the custom of primogeniture this as now a member he was colony, of the Government

:

Sholl,

Traylen, number the 1st

ASSEMBLY.

-Speaker

The

of

large,

Mr.

Forrest moved that "the should at once take steps to test at what depth water in sufficient be procured can at Southern quantities was Cross." This after discussion so as amended to be applicable to the whole of the. inland districts. The House divided the amendment, upon which was carried by the casting vote of the Speaker. Those who voted for the amendment were Mr. Darlot, Mr. Mr. Mr. DeHamel, Harper, Mi. Lefroy, Mr. Molloy, Mr. Loton, Mr. Mr. Quinlan, Monger, Paterson, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Solomon, Mr. H. Mr. Traylen. Sholl, Hon. Against: Sir John Forrest, Hon. W. E. Marmion, Hon. H. W. Venn, Mr. Baker, Mr. Mr. Mr. CookClarkson, Canning, Mr. A Forrest, Mr. wortliy, Hassell, Mr; Mr. Phillips, Mr. Piesse, Pearse, A. Government

Mr.

this provide when it telephone

a

Inquiry

days,

for.

railway from He antici Wellington-street. in the whole of Wel pated throwing from Barrack-street to lington-street, William and for the station, -street, a part for a cab stand. reserving

p.m.

November

Tuesday,

with

in Railways, said the new to be fenced off

Forrest, was not

this

police

to further Mr. Replying said the Colonial Hackett, Secretary the Government had not the slightest

to

8373

on

drank

"

oi

the

daring

custody

The

contained determined

no

objection

number

cases

by the facts. from the Bench are in other quarters.

Hospital.'

police.

the

disorderly" Last year

it

"responding

n

justified

.

seized

liquors

at

had been made application for one. The Colonial in Surgeon formed' Him that no he saw necessity communication for to the telephonic

in reply to Treasurer, did said the Government to lay the table upon pf o? the Govern the report

Analyst

by the The

chair

the

.

in reply The Colonial to Secretary, Mr. Hackett, said the Colonial Hospital was not provided with a telephone be

Colonial

not

took

President,

cause

in

was

and petty sessions ropolitan policecourts in the accumulation has resulted of in formation which unfortunately no leaves room for doubt that the recent inagis,comments terial upon the frequency of feminine are more iutoxication than

25 th.

to the refute statements but had not therein, yet the mode of doing so.

.

of Public Works Director in to Mr. Clarkson on said a report reply at the removal of the railway station Newcastle to a more convenient posi been from tion had received the and the matter was Engineer-iu-Chief, being considered.

Traylen, propose

COUNCIL.) November

The Colonial in reply to Secretary, Mr. Morrison, said' the Government the had seen to the director's report shareholders of the Midland Railway Company, and intended taking action

The

There

missionaries, duty obliges

'

The

3 p.m

_

House

Safety

Railways, that a

said

DeHamel,

a

Friday,

The

-

3 p.m.

Treasury

would

qualification

3000; in 1891

than

3500.

growth

spoke

favour of of six months. at 10'16 p.m.

LEGISLATIVE

the actual showing length of the surveyed line for the Mullewa Railway was now being made, and that if such a as the probable contingency arose, cost of erection the sum exceeding voted the Government (£150,000)

might have

COUNCIL.

President

of

Commissioner to Mi'.

.

LEGISLATIVE Tuesday,

The

measure

:

who

members were in

.

reply turn

those

less

was

nearly

Amendmen' The considered. Act

The House adjourned

in reply The Colonial to Treasurer, Mr. DeHamel, the said Government did not intend to amend the Hawker's Act.

of

majority to the

The Public Health Amendment Bill was -

residential

total

adjourned! The Constitution was BilT further

the"

:

members Several Yilgarn. the Government expressed hope that would that the land was guarantee suitable for agricultural The purposes. was Bill amendment agreed to without and

possible.

Mr.

asked why provision had not been made for assisting the settlers of the South. Western Division who had suffered by the drought 1 The Colonial it Treasurer remarked that was a notable fact that in the only settlers the Eastern Division who pressed for a consideration under the proposed were measure those whose lands abutted The upon the Yilgarn Railway route. claims Eucla the of the district for means to obtain water by boring were mentioned, and to thia the Colonial Treasurer that it would probably replied cost

further

The

paid before the day of sale. The debate on the Land Regulations Amendment was Bill resumed in com mittee.

hon. member for 7thof March last, relative to the number of Government employes, and other particulars, would, as if moved for, be completed soon as

th6

by

on

.

asked for Geraldton

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RY.

.

LEGISLATIVE

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A RY

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years

hended

in

tbe„ for

that

there the during number of women

drunkenness.

in

haB been last

two

appre i 889 the

!

politics. come

In my judgment wheu

land should, of British Rule,

focus

Kingdom

the in

retaliation

landlordism the attention

upon

the

representatives

this

the imposition ing the 9qrr?at Yetjqeof

for

time has of Ire the actum

against of the

Home United

by demand subject of tbe land tax upra landlord

property.

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of

payment

on

same

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obtained

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of China pickings Indian Chutneys, Preserves fix Lunch Tongues, Tin'd and! other Neats-foot oils, of Sugars splendid quality

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limited

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Office,

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House,

and

be

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are

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.

They Director

PERTH.

the

for

1892,

below

this

at 20th

.

the

be received

the Tuesday, above Contract.

on

,

TICKETS available for issued to Fremantle'j Perth, times and 'fares at shewn

be

:

for

will

TENDERS up to Noon

will be received at this Office Tuesday, the 6 th of December, above Contract.

on

,

'up 1892,

TEMPERANCE HALL, BARBACK-ST.

noon

!

to

keeps ONIONS, Newest

11 miles.

MONDAY,September further day .until potice

every

RETURN

14 days, will and Guildford

OILMAN TENDERS

urn

about

Length

aud

BOOKINGS.

-on'

'

CONTRACT.

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12th

CHEAP

of

i

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.

EXCURSION

,

TIMBER

CHEAP

Permanent 'Way complete and of Stations the providing (including Materials the Rails and all except for the Permanent Fastenings Way).

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not

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sarily

the

at of

this

Office

December,

Contract. to The Hon. and marked

addressed Works, for Printing

lowest or any accepted

Office

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Additions

Specifications, this Office.

teDder

Director Works

FuVli'j

Perth,

W. of

will

uot

neces.

VENN,

Railways of Public

Australia, 1892,

return

on

By

trains

ice

Works.

.

been

p.m.

to

Perth

to

cancelled 530

p.m.

returning

:

at 552 p.m. he obtained

; i

at the

Traffic at the

or

Pepth Station, Manager's Office,

Buildings.

Public

>

of the

Commissioner

of

ibAVIES,

Railways,

Office, i

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another

to

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from

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of

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be plat

forward Sender's apply to Southern

<

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General

must a'n'd

A Hon.

Railways.

-

Station

one

Railway

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forward

VIES,

General Traffic Manager, Traffic Manager's Office, 1892 9tb, September

be conveyed the

Parcels to sidings and platforms but pai eels fronn: prepaid, sidings forms to Stations, can either be, sent prepaid or charged, ward roil at This will also option, arrangement traffic to and from Great parcels

;

will to be subject passengers Department's By-laws. of the Commissioner of Railways.

.

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will

PauCbls

above.

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Perth,

leaving

at

General General Traffic Manager's 30th 1892. June,

week

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from

JOHN General

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therefrom.

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cancelled.

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p.m. versa, has

JOHN

are not transferable. Tickets be allowed of ordinary will Passengers 2nd class, 1st class, 841b 561b. luggage of trains will be delayed The departure or otherwise under at special circumstances, who of the Commissioner, will the discretion for any loss to passenger? not be responsible

order

at

555

Perth to Guildford will and will leave Guildford p.m.j. for Midland Junction,

O

;

specified

Excursion Railway

usual

as

intermediate is

from

Office, Traffic

order

to 2?5 p.m. A for Fremantle

at all Perth

ex

p.m.

avtrain

;

Office,

Western November,

p.m.

altered

topping '4

new

Fremantle at at all intermediate train from' Perth to

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the and

to

2

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-

train

a.m.

arising

Commissioner

available

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and

.

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1st'

6th

p.m. at 515

Works

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at 8 a.m. Beverley York, NeM'Northam, 10;55 a.m. 11.15 a.m. castle, Chidlow's Well, 2.5 p.m. Smith's Mill, 3 p m. Greenmount, 3.20p.m. These Tickets are only available by the

day by

Public

be

Perth.

National Library of Australia

U

Tickets

received

55

m.'

A

altered. for

leave Perth

rup

of

General

rtj

e8

.

ADDITIONS

Conditions of Contract, at Drawings may. be seen The

Street,

:

o

be

"Tender side, Contract."

Liddelow),

and Retail

above to

are

Director

be

will

Tuesday,'

on

also

The( and

Manager's

£

i

TENDERS;

2 p been

from the Junction Time Tables can 3

CONTRACT.

The has

will

542

slightly Perth

stopping

favour

at

m

up

train

in

Works.

to

SUTTON,

p.m.,

be leave

Fremantle. Fremantle,

.

and

£

OFFICE—

12 30 stations.

A

"

daily.

will

new

Public on

Works Office, Western Perth, Australia, 24th October, 1892.

train

will train at 330 p.m., stations. The

co

to t

3

The mail train from p.m. will leave at 25 p.m., and, the times between Mill Smith's and

Fremantle

n

O

«

not

;

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330

intermediate will Beverley

r

3

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set.

per

W. VENN, of Railways Commissioner of Public Director

dispatch.

Barrack

CO

York p.m., Fremantle

H.

hand.

attended

STANLEY

us

:

Perth

to

and Contract, Specifications and seen., at this a Office, of the same be obtained may

payment

on

CO

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a,

< ,

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Director

"Tender outside, tion Contract."

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.

addressed Works,"

to of Public

are

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in

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'JULY,

following ALTERATIONS will take .the of Trains for JULY, rnnniug The 8 a.m. Perth to train, Guildford, be continued to Midland Junction, ar at 832 and riving a.m., leaving again for Perth at 8-37 a.m. The 1220 mixed p.m. Perth to Beverley, will leave train, Perth at 910. a.m., Guildford at 940 a.m., Smith's Mill '1030 a.m., Chidlow's Well 1130 a.m., 1240 Clackline p.m., Spencer's Brook 130

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on up to noou Tuesday, the 1892, for the above Contract.

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Contract.

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PERTH

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STREET,

be received at this Office the 13th Tuesday, December, will

.

BARRACK

TENDERS up to Noon

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Mahageifs 28th 1892

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Manager. ,

.

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of

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sister

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before

of

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FUNERALS in

colony

Manner at SHORTEST

the

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you

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b.

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WATCHMAKER.

MR. &

Tobacco

l1ndell,

v.

of'J.

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in

sufficient that in

Cigar

LINDELL'S Melbourne guarantee

that

work

all

entrusted

to

bim

of

Importers

at

any, part most Respectful at: the Charges

Hairdressers'

Always opening

new

promptly Latest

promptly

received

and

colonial

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the

regarding

BIN

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Ware, Fancy Goods, Pianos;

Soaps;

.

Pictures,

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George's

great

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UNDERTAKEN

5

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part

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<

variety.

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but

(Speciality),

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i

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and

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for

Agents.

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dolls, and ,-

FOR

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to Suit

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SALE

Purchasers.

all

Licensed

Surveyors, mission Agents,

All

&

CO.,

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and

Com

Perth,

W.A.

businesses HOUSES to LET.

SALE.

for

PATERSON

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! .

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of

executed

commissions

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Chambers,

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promptly

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George's

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New

Sydney, Hours

of

and

King

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:

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VIEWS

PERTH

!

TO

the

i" MOST'

Mounted

Splendidly

ORDER

REFRESHMENT

The

ROOMS,

the

comfort

PASTRY

and

CAKES

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conveniences

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unsurpassed.

are

FASHIONABLE

Perth.

Street,

LADIES

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aud

uu-

while is

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ol

Largest

of wiiies, only in stock. wines and

beer ale

Colony.

Sir Governor, Sroome, K.C.M.G.

Jhs

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j

Bread

Bakery

will

the BEST

J.V;

prove

it

to

be

the City.

in

LARGEST

the

is

Roller

of BREAD

Manufacturer in

West

amateur

concerts, socials, and practices.

Perth.

d.

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(Opposite

minutes'

Three

the

"IHB

Club), from walk

visitors.

at

hours.

all

First-class

English cook. From 6 a m. to 9 a.m., 9d. Breakfast Lunch: From 12a.m. to 2 p.m., Is. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., 9d. Tea Suppers. :

:

Splendid

and

Sitting

Reading

Room,

Baths.

Outdoor Boarders, 16s per week Indoor Do., 19s to 21 s-per week. for ladies and Accommodation Special married couples. and visitors New arrivals couutry will find that the Federal Cofiee Palace Terms

:

is tbq cheapest, be6t, iifthe establishment

and most colony.,

©IT

Jetty.

and Town- ball. Station, Railway of the Vienua late W. F. JENNINGS, OPENED the above new Cafd, has now have been which extensive premises, fitted for the comfort style up in the latest and of his boarders and convenience

Meals

W. G. HE ARM

convenient \

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Goods

now

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class

Sponges,

Spurs,

Saddles, Jockey. and all for requisites Hostelry, including Chamois Skins,

Saddles

Harness

Oils

Scrapers, etc. All orders sent executed with all

Proprietor.

Clippers,

of

hat

is

it

ready

the IST Note ROBERT Barrack

GOCEEIES

J

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&

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addressed

to

ALLEN, Perth.

Street,

CHEAPER THAN EVER. GROCERY PRICE LIST

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Address

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;

SMITH, Street,

;

for

;

Agent

Wholesale

Messrs.

for

WATSON

West

North

the

;

;

& TEE

;

,

you

be

Hay

note

GENTLEMEN

on

tc

everv

Exchange.

in

communications

by

England and

;

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w

Goods

taken

W hips

h'eld.-aV-

of

Cutlery

Brushes

will be uthenvise promptness. PRIZE at the late

Show Agricultural Society's for the -best! collection Guildford, aud Harness. Saddlery

inspection. i

Strong Boots Shoes iu great 1

and

from

BROWN

firs

a

Hides

Shoemakers' All

and

care

Varied Gentlemen's

Coldmalmanu-

Youth's

Shipments opportunity

Salted

of

by post FIRST

obtained

R.S. W.A.

AN,

aud

open

a

Combs, Blacking,

Perth.

Hay-street New

Pack

Pilches, Horse

VRAPBB,"

If

Regular

Perth, in

want

Suits

October

aud

Ccceaek.

17 1889.

;

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of the

latest

j

WANTED

fashions,

KNOWN

;

;

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;

:

HE ARM AN and take heed. Every new style in stook. A ttention particularly paid to cutting. fit R eliable guaranteed. M ens' aud boys' Hats, Shirtiugs

N

large Scarfs othiug

old

assortment &c. is

wanting

of Gloves, at

pianos

be

can

f

ex

I

5

;

|

changed

for

new

at

the

;

;

&

;

;

Federal

Hosiery.

A

That

Ware-'

Furnishing

Is,

Ties,

Is

packets, ud and

house,

bar

ltd

and bd lb

(nl

bar

2s

;

;

lb

per 'Arrowroot, Candles, 8d per ib Deslampe's self-acting ;

Destuuipe s Washing Fluid, Oatmeal, 71b bags, Is 2d New

Is

;

;

HI ARMANI,

Hay-street,

Perth,

'

;

,

Fremantle

to his fine for suioke

.

HENRY-STREET

Home),

Saddlery

Harness.

in

and

variety.

varied and stock, large -LJL assortment of Gig, and Cart, Carnage and Gents' Saddles Harness, Ladies' Riding and Bridles, Boys' and Girls' Saddles and

LWAYS

Laree

Eadies'and Enghsh and aud

of

kinds

a

AL®P»—M®a's and. Children s Boots

_

Workman's

:

performances

y,

FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. (The

A

haudsome

a

!a

Colours

Boat.

D. Jacoby has added Concert Hall and Ball-room which is to let premises,

all

PERTH, W.A.,

Stook

Frederick

SMITH of

and

.

VERYARD'S

of

Manufacturers,

SSj

Hotel

ROBERT Manufacturer

Perth,

Agents.

fcTREET,

ifA7E TO

MEN?

-

Trial

HAY APPOINT-

"

One

Stein's)

fhSure

His

Street,

KliOWNiAI.l.KN;

STREET

SPECIAL

Goods

Fancy

Barrack

Boot (Orrosriis

Co.,

Stationers,

Importers,

HARNESS

BARRACK PERTH.

WORKS,

Accommodation. Outdoor Boarders £1 Is per week. Indoor Boarders 25s per week. Shower and Plunge Baths. OYSTERS on arrival regularly of Nor' class

AND

BY

brands

spirits

SADDLE

specialties.

First

the

in

and

Australian

PIONEER

.

tionery

Stock

the the

Minorgan.

&

Sole

attendance. Choice Menu.

first-class

choicest

very

STEIN

RESTAURANT.

of ;

Bound in Morocco. Sold by all Stationers. Per Post 3d. extra.

6d.

Is.

Booksellers,

&

YIEYVS

and

Gilt;

B.

COMPETITION.

Y.

Lunches. Dinner a la carte. Suppers. Meals at all Hours. COOK engaged iu Adelaide,

Liberal

South rivalled,

JACOB

Price:

!

the

CHIEF CENTRES and SEATS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

CHALLENGE

Barrington THE

and

Hay

WE

EMPORIUM

CONFECTIONERY v

D.

Proprietor—

>

PARIS'

VIEWS .

MAGNIFICENT of

.

YARD'S

De

Street.

Wales.

9 p.m.

to

.

VER

CAFE MurrAy

THE

Patronize

South

a.m.

Perth.

Murray-Sts.,

Messrs.

Should

9

:

Handsomely

Everybody

us.

MARSHALL,

V. Bingay, Hutt Street, Perth, of Philadelphia Dental College aod of Hospital Oral Surgery, U.S.A. E. D. Marshall, Late of Marshall Bros.,

Barrington & Minorgan intimate to the Public that respectfully they are SPRING DRAYS from £14 and making HEAVY DRAYS a 'upwards, speciality. is invited Inspection as this is ah opportunity first to acquire a really class DRAY at the Lowest Possible Price. ;

prices.

BURGESS,

by

Late

,

houses,

A

mechanical &

Teeth

or Durability is guarantee work turned

Fit,

Colony. all

particu

J.

and

BAZAAR, Street,

iu.

to

Artificial

THE INDUSTRIAL CARRIAGE WORKS, Corner

Lands

and Rural

this

wish

their

out

Hosiery, Towelling,

&c.

with,

BINGAY

Novelties.

CONTINENTAL

given nothing

toys— Rocking Horses, Mechanical

io

at Prices

1000 others

W.A. speaking and

Price

Ivory,

Operations.

Marshall

point out that be excelled

larly cannot

Safes,

in

&

Bingay

Boots

SELL 'Week,

shall Christinas

Large

1000,)

Drapery,

Paris Made), Toys, etc.

undressed,

dressed,

per

and

during

toys;

unheard

£16

Trousers

1892.—

XMAS.

to

Machines,

(Vienna

inyited.

_IOa.

Sewing

Hay

Wholesale

are

Belfast

'

any

and

Gas, Ether Daily for

Speciality. administered

"

in.

Gold

with a

Dentists,

Fremantle.

.

Made

HALL,

Mechanical

filled

Teeth aud Chloroform

1

Valuation

M ARB

aud

Artificial

DEPARTMENT.

£o

(from

Tweed

splendid

Our Wholesale Prices for all classes of Men's and Women's Boots are the Lowest in the Trade. Wholesale Buyers do will well to our inspect samples before buying elsewhere.

W.A.

Perth,

Cigars

New Stock of Ladies real Glace Kid and Patent Buttoned and Lace BootB, at aud are selling Losb than London Prices. in Slippers a

T

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CO.,

-Natalia

Have

&

Perth Teeth

WHOLESALE

Perth.

KELLY&

St.

out'

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NOTICE,

aud

Stationery.

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faithfully speciality.

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a

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london

BAZAAR.

to.

Telegrams Latest

taker,

LICENSED

and

'

.

A PATERSOK&

be well

with

CONTINENTAL

Requisites orders Country

Stocks,

attended

PERTH.

0.

will

REPEATERS and CHRONOGRAPHS attended to and returned by post.

connection

country

JEWELLER,

and

"Merchants.

AMPBEL;L,

ITucIer

you

I

HUTCHINSON.

&

&

;

the

J,

CUTBUSH

elsewhere. wishes to draw to the fact that he is also to 'and UNDERTAKE

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Ah

Rendezvous then

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RIGHT-U-R.

to.

well VARIED

aod

CAMPBELL

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country do would

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the

colonies his

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visitors

-

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Perth

Street,

of

choice

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for

R-U-RIGHT

;

campbell'S,

DUFF,

CIGARS, PIPES, 1 TOBACCOS, Latest Sporting Telegrams

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&<j.,

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..spring

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Gelatine

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late

will

allow

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will

nor

person, any others

with own

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Street,

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order

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from

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the

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that

are

.

now

stamped

as

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or

of

6ale

fact

most

CHEAPEST

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also

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the

the

Australian

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SAUCE.

orders,

aud

give

trial

BEST

in the

W.

N.

has taken

,

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from

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25

KNOWN

may

be obtained

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requisite

and-

and

Taffeta,

.

Sateens. Ivory.

the Manchester

in

&e.

Pretty

vTan and

Black,

Guantlet,

and

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on

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pan Printed M.

WANTED

company, Wellington-street;

shades & colours

Ladies'

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to

Guineas Warehouse

Federal

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variety

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I'liOMri'LY

List

able

HOTEL,

;

Price

be

most

THE IHAIROCK

POWDER,

WORCESTERSHIRE

find

to

is

CHARLEY of engineer

:

celebrated

of the

one

game

BRAND

COMFORTABLE, and

that

rouseriugs

& Suitings

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some

POWDER, "

pastime tbe City

chief

to the for

CURRY

Football

skipper

directed

offering

BAKING

will

i#ii

ly

uustamped.

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to

SYDNEY

The

either

Chemist

also

is

INDIAN

HOTEL

i

recreations to be found in the most popular is undoubted aud lovers of the grand old winter bear should in mind when visiting

mr; and

Street,

AMONG W.A.,

all

excellent

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or

in

prepared

country

MUS.SON'S

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name,

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market.

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paved Visitors

required

the

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the

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Building

sizes

with

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Premises

Murray-street

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shapes

walk

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Wellington-street

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Situated

the

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and

Office,

are

being

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from

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Chemists

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the the

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KNOWN

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