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Celegrcams. (From The
Daily
Charlie considerable
News.)
London, January 27, sales opened on Tuesday,
wool
Slavin, now
the
auctioneers Charles Balme & being and Jacomb, Son & Co. Co., 13,500 bales were offered. was. a fair There attendance of buyers and good competi The price of cross-breds tion. was un
ranged from par to the December rate.
Merinos
changed.
below
cent,
five
per Arrivals
of
wool
date
to
is
396,000
bales.
The trial of a and bis wife at
named
man
Vienna,
-fter
arrest
is
girls, sensa
highly wife
shortly
tried
to com unsuccessfully the outrage and admitted three girls, by Schneider,
mit suicide, murder of
who
with
servant
whose
Schneider,
Schneider
charged
and murdering robbing has begun and is proving tional.
to
endeavouring
his
implicate
wife.
Sir
Oscar
extra-Surgeon-inClayton, the to Prince Ordinary of Wales, is dead, aged 76. Sir Oscar was one of the best-known of his time' in and surgeons London, was
well-known
a
in
figure
until
society
He was years. extra-Surgeon-into the Prince of WaleB and Ordinary to the Duke of Surgeon in-Ordinary He was Edinburgh. Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex and the Tower Hamlets, and a Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. He received the honour of knighthood in November, 1882. The wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,892,000 quarters. There has been a severe outbreak of fever
typhus Siberia.
of
It
at
tne
is
stated
emigrants
free
are
settlements in that thousands from
perishing
the
disease. latest
Rev.
bulletin
H.
C.
are
the
concerning is that
Spurgeon
There sinking. his recovery. The International
faint
now
he
is
hopes of
Confer Sanitary ence which is in has sitting Venice, to substitute disinfection and agreed isolation for in cases of quarantine infected bound for vessels via Europe the Suez Canal. The Englsh delegates the 'exemption of troopships 6teamers bound direct for postal The land. of representatives countries oppose this proposal.
and
urged
The
Princess Ludovica of the late Duke
widow died on
has
Mr.
refused
flatly
Patrick
4,500
tons,
now
of hostilities. is said that
It
dispute
of
and desires should be arbitration,
or
tional
for
abstain
to
England
transactions
the
to
<
Government the Stocks of that
affecting Sir James
Queensland, Times stating Queensland,
hir
of
the
had
England the last is
is
adversely colony.
Agent-General
Garrick, has
for
unawaie
Supreme
States. of the Bank of from further finan on ehalf of the
Queensland
.It
out
the
Chili
demand
Court of the United The determination cial
Philadelphia to intercept Plat, 6,000 by Sir W.
is now withdraw the recall of Mr. that the matters in referred to interna
ber
Egan,
Chicago, to way
her
on
written to the Premier
that
Samuel fact
the of was
Griffiths,
that
the
of
Bank
subscribed
extensively
to
loan. felt
generally
of
that
the
in
inter
Sir Stockholders Griffiths and Samuel Sir Thomas will do Mcllwraith well to abandon hostile attitude towards the their Bank ests
Queensland
and
England, draw all their
of
A.
Spurgeon
The State# previous
1891
12
returns
28.
January the
pronounce to be rather
revenue
for
with
unreservedly charges.
London, The doctor's
Rev.
show
that
months
the
National Library of Australia
pleted runs,
and
what with
aetiou
definite
to the
regard
Prime the from influenza.
He
by
is
attended who entertains The recovery.
being
physician, of his laments
the
Hung
considers solution of
it
as
satisfactory between the the
Court
Powers,
recently in China, Christans bis mediation. Russian The to be
11,000 began The
tons at
the the
Pekin
the from committed upon only possible by
is
built
and
each,
three work
of ironclads has already
the
at Kief. dockyard in the of of Bilboa, north has been declared in a state of Spain, The trouble has arisen between seige. the mineowners and the workmen. As a the iron and copper consequence town
have are
and
working
stopped
and
profound
evinced
sympathy
of her
classes
in
people
her
Harrison's
Cabinet
whether
will
of
differ
(
to refer the of the
to
ourt
of
representative
Rev.
another
the
has
not
accept
Minister for the Baltimore of the arbitration
United
Staces or nation.
neutral
some
if
the
and
relapse are
condition is small hopes of
now
daring exports
the
had
may be inflicted. Londou Times remarks Harrison was gnilty
offers
that Pre of sharp
A
killed.
the
are
quoted
was
cent.
worth
Austrian with M. of England
Government Goschen to
supply
con
are as
20
of gold in order to enable to establish a gold curnenoy.
to
i
;
the
millions
Friday on
the
show
quarter,
had
increased
that
by
the one
thousand
thirty-seven in coin and
a
41, was started
1
at
on
of the drain
while bullion there decrease of £330,000. The cricket match England v. Aus tralia ,was The Aus begun yesterday. tralians won the toss and went in first, were all out for 144, Lyons, they with pounds,
j
bills
September
circulation hundred and
I
of Saxony, 59 aged from a severe attack
payment
account
on
note
are offered in all the being Catholic churches for the recovery of Pope Leo XIII,, who is seriously unwell, and is suffering from a tryiDg affection of the heart.
Caroline
death
accidental
which has continued since the of the Australian Mercantile and Guarantee Co. The banking returns for the quarter ending December 31, as compared with
supply
Queen
of
deposits failure
bushels.
is years, suffering of influenza. Three months
verdict
suspended
March for the purpose of enquiries the influenza concerning epidemic now the world raging throughout with a viru lence that is unabated. At Bath the rate of deaths from the is disease 250 daily. The American is visible wheat
I
Austria ,
top with
scorer.
Grace
The
Englishmen
and Abel. of the play
The
latter at the conclusion was not out with 15, and the former not out 23. with No wickets are down, The match will be continued to-day. Melbourne, January 30. Sell's colossal circus and hippodrome after an successful enormously season, closed
three
doctors. Tens
Block £6
13s.,
£3
5s.,
£10
are
Brokens, Centrals
14s.,
Block 14's £5 9s., and Souths £2 6s. 6d.
PARLIAMENTARY
SUMMARY.
on
Friday. pro They report to a delaide. ceeding overland At the half of the meeting yearly Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus
Company,
LEGISLATIVE
Limited,
held
on
Friday,
ASSEMBLY. January
Thursday, The SPEAKER 7.80 p.m. THE The
BUDGET
resolve
the
Chair
at
SPEECH. (Sir "
moving
now
of
the
Treasurer
after
House do committee
28 th.
took
Colonial
Forrest),
that
into
itself
whole
John the a
consider the estimates for the year 1892," said : Mr. Randell, I have much plea Sir, sure to the House in rising to submit the Estimates which have been pre for the year pared by the Government 1892. This year is an important one in the history of the colony, and in the of the constitution under which history we have begun to work. It is my very to be able to pleasing duty therefore inform the House that since the intro duction of Government Responsible the colony has progressed at a rate hitherto unknown in its history. Last as hon. (Hear, hear.) year, members will I compared recollect, the year 1891, which we were then just with 1880 and entering upon 1885. I showed that during the ten which had elapsed between 1880 years and 1890, that the revenue had in in 1880 to the creased from £180,049 estimate of £444,165 in 1891, and that the expenditure had increased from in 1880 to an estimated ex £204,387 of £446,323 in 1891. This penditure to
—
I
to follow a different propose I do not intend to look back to such an extent into the past as I did last year, because I think that we may say that the past may he left be hind. I propose to deal with the year
course.
finances to
returned, all boilers
street,
good
baker
Residing at committed Adelaide, suicide on He at midday. took 3 ozs. Friday of carbolic acid fluid. He suffered for an hour and died, despite the efforts of
and
and a rider to the effect that should come under the of the Marine direct supervision Board was added. The Sydney Deposit Bank, of Kingwas
in
67,200,000 Prayers
contri
will
Sydney, January 30. Ths inquest concluded on in Friday connection with the boiler explosion on the punt Catherine, by which two men named and Northcote Tollison were
morning,
ability
Thurs
on
29. Adelaide, January The northern of Innatownship which been minka, had re-named has again been Hopetoun, changed to Innamincka.
his
for a settle prospects ment of the difficulty between the two nations. The incident is now consider ed to be closed. A of conference members of the medical will be held in London profession
sulting
United
had
night,
midnight
exhibitors
intending bute £5,000.
and in to practice brow-beating regard for the purpose of making Cbili political oat of the incident. capital President Harrison has addressed a second message to the Congress of the in which United he says that States, to the the reply made to representations
The
Wednesday till
Tug-of-war Tournament was last night Ireland Finals, third. first, Australia Sweden second, has It been decided to hold an Exhibition next of dairy produce November. The Cabinet have decided to grant of £15,000 -towards the representation the colony at the Chicago Exhibition,
reverend gentleman's recovery. The leaders of the rioters in connec tion with the strike of miners at Bilboa in Spain, be tried will by court martial, and not so that by the judges,
Chili
on
day The
by all sorrowful
the
justice The sident
been
wait
since sitting not risen up
London, January 29. C. H. has had Spurgeon
There
critical.
they Chiliun
the
Affairs dispute
The
28.
concluded
President decided
yet
January
suburbs.
has
to
30,
January a
Edgecumbe,
Giffen,
a arranged for deputa the Premier with a the view to uiging Government upon the desirableness of forming home stead blocks on the principle adopted in South Australia. The Customs Duties bill committee in which the had been Assembly,
tion
breavement. yet the
Blackham,
a
It
guarded
being
Committee,
and
city
by soldiers. Her Majesty the Queen has caused to the London be published in Gazette a of thanks to the touching message of her Empire for the genuine subjects pits
the the
29. Sydney, January hundred meeting of about two of the unemployed, it held yesterday, was that fully reported hundred eight at men are present out of work in the
At
have
Government
162
iunings
of a successor to The appointment the late Mr. Knight, Resi Government has dent at the Northern Territory, not yet been made. The Executive further prorogued Parliament 11. yesterday until Aprill are £6 Hills 15s
arising
atrocities
ordered
of
an
have
Adelaide,
Press of Li
illness
dangerous
Chang,
difficulty
and
slight
French
and
com
Turner, Bannerman, Blankham, Callaway, Bruce, Trott, McLeod, and for an emergency, Gregory. 28. Melbourne, January The tugging tournament was con tinued on when Wednesday night, beat Scotland de Norway, Australia feated Ireland England, Sweden, and Germany America. Norway retired from the contest.
English hopes
an
by
28.
for.
innings
winning Giffen
George Moses,
Sea
Seal fisheries. Li Hung Chung, of China, Minister is ill
year.
Charles North
selected to represent Australia following against England at Sydney in the match which to-morrow begins Lyons, Walter and
be
shall
Behring
second
Victoria 15 runs.
Selecting
Conference of Commissioners Great representing Britain, Canada, and the United will States, shortly take at to decide place Washington taken
Sydney, January South men Wales
New their
Turner,
millions. A
upon
half
own
sustenance, feared,
is
It
per C.
belter. of.
population
are
the report showed a decrease of £13,for the half 665 in the receipts year as with those of the previous compared Adelaide,
upon which dependent
crop,
of
memory
has Laureate, of great poem the late Duke
INTERCOLONIAL,
has failed completely. that consequently, great distress will the be occasioned through of food among the inhabitants scarcity of that estimated country. The of Siam in 1891 was six population for
a
at
rice
memorial
a
merit to the of Clareuce.
summary
cruiser
steel
is
constructed being & Co., in case
now
Armstrong
ing
the
Supreme
Minister
and the cruiser Valparaiso, has proceeded to Gibraltar the Chilian iron-clad Arturo
break
Siamese
of
sailors'
withdraw
to
the
Egan,
Santiago. The twin-serew
tons,
The most
other
Bavaria, Maximillian,
his
on
Poet
TpnuyFon,
composed
The
Foreign
of
Sullivan
challenged
Eng
Tuesday of influenza. The deaths registered in London last week as due to influenza were 592. The of the United President States, his Foreign Mr. through Secretary, Blaine,
millions
account.
mines
The
Lord
sterling,
five
who Mitchell, has for a time being the hacker of the Australian has pugilist,
peaceful
late
.
millions to
sterling.
a
the
by thirteen imports
-
--
increased and the
Jntercolomal
anli
of
all
a
very much
observations
my
closer
period,
be directed
will
between the results of comparison and 1891 with our hopes for the 1892. I will year compare the year 1890 with 1891, and also with what we expect to receive during the year 1892. Last I had very good year reasons for comparing the revenue of 1890 and previous years as far back as because I had to show ten years even, to the satisfaction of this House that the colony was in a prosperous, pro and solvent condition, and gressive that we had reasonable hopes for the a
1890
future.
All
this
was
neces
absolutely
in
order to justify the action of the Government in introducing to this House a Loan Bill for the prosecution of public an works, involving expendi ture of a sum of £1,336,000. The House was good enough to adopt the which was it by policy placed before the Government, and I think we may now this say that tliTS ship of state, has been Government, Responsible launched on a broad sea. That fairly has been manned and it will be ship for hon. members to say how efficiently —but at any rate it has been manned and I think it will be admitted that we have had a fair wind, and I will now endeavour to show that we are on the road to prosperity and progress. The Year's Advancement. sary,
—
The 1891 great that (hear
estimated
for the year and I have very in informing the House pleasure we received £497,670, actually this latter sum hear), being thus was
£53,595 hear.) sure
if
revenue
£444,165,
over
our
estimate.
The expenditure the hon. member,
—
for to listen
(Hear, and
I
am
Gascoyne to me he
be good enough that that has also increased. expect But I am very pleased to inform hon. members that it The ex has not. was penditure £435,623— (hear, hear) —a as I shall show further sum, on, will will
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and resulted in our good in London, able to open our business .in being in a London We way. satisfactory, year more were a loan of. empowered-- .-to raise hear). was Of this we was and 1891 it in £1,336,000, raise, d .oidy ,,\ £414,314, on which y, was From that it will be seen £250,000, the. £497,670. placedin that we received 1891 market at par, and realised £100 !0s, actually Loiirei''"' more 10d; I may,: inform than in 1890, and if we £83,856 hpn. members, hon. .aware .'Of course, haeihbers'afe of the jcblpny. add to this the sum of £27,000 whichithat all the, is iX Jbusiness so' small' that the reason ,we raised in 1890 from the sale of with the; local banks.., .The; we received transacted; an was there' amount was/; although which was banks are federated, r.and ,we do our,, land at Hampton Plains, no absolute for !he! really necessity an we business and any; money, item of revenue, with, them, extraordinary a that there' has !b!een "quite money, we more in 1891 than was a sort of half and half; now desire to, obtain from London we, have £110,356 way, in the London "market, which panic in and a the locals banks., The received 1890. saved few miles import Having through. again, building us. 'I for' has been very unforWnaite the particulars of railway, instant .are, of ,the. and we j £62,047 in 1891, and having a balance expected following 'to no doubt we suffered. ai con-' have returns. I the first of nr in hand at the beginning ofthe yearof have contended portion expenses of floating always' "to the action siderable extent owing 31st December that this was a wrong as the loan The .expenses;. of floating we' had on it.,;,; £45, 600, altogether because. could be of others 'nothing to the credit A railway " were last a balance; of the £2,955 Is. 10d.,; the amount sumption. running through wq.wj: more favourable than "our p'oatidn' I from was a country at received it' does not make- a revenue floating £248,167,, (Hear, hear). colony of £107,647. we went into when tlie financially as once. It must 6a. 9d. We therefore received think, this result is very take some £1832, satisfactory years before are in at present. than' market, we or, and The Gov 13s.1 the advancecan take place. 3d. less than the amount of £2 5,0- c; any results showing progress that loan which' ''was For all our1' ernment undertook the connection ,000. enabled' first ment of the colony, During. ,1891 I was tp at the placed on' he' market in 1888 to Chidlow's rail with then make an with the local Guilford, arrangement op by Sources Revenue. Principal minimim of over. £ 107 something only to York, and then to think may he consider-/! then banks, which,! Well, was the greatest exef ti'on and1 I will the after how proceed to compare edbut it is only now that any the circumBeverley, satisfactory,; considering ".'on the of the pari; results of the years 1890 and 1891 with importunities returns areand we stances, by which placed as much ,; being appreciated on General the In 1890 we of 1892, Attorney placed our prospects as we The policy of the present of our loan moneys, could afford: „ apparent. at par. am I. sure, the hbn.1 market received. from the Customs £182,546, on a to bring the colony, .at 3 per cent. Government is different basis. into. the' amount will tell of of was member estimate for last you' and the year for forward a policy six and under that We have brought by trouble months, in and difficulty he had received The sum £201,800. actually I introduced which we will be able to make; rail the arrangement .into our financial agents to place was £287,686, thus showing an increase inducing at once and open up the country, colony £100,000 out of the £250,000. ways on at and the loan the market and over 1890 £35,886 all,, of £55,140 a chance That at the local it of a speedy develophas been deposited giving even then.of placing it on the market over the estimate of the Government. is at 3 per ment. 1 believe mat it banks for six -months cent.impossible It at par." who' that we may be said by those For the year 1892 I estimate for real to take and the interest was realised £1,036. any place progress have no 000 ought will receive from the Customs, inspbhsibilityj'thaf'We £250, I also made; an arrangement we have the means of cheap j without which; I more than in 1891. to, have got more cjr done.. 'something this being £12,314 and a communication. ;is which think, .one, rapid (Hear, satisfactory, by the' at the present posi but T can else, "only "tell 'you I believe, looking The revenue received from, four credit balances will bear. in daily, hear). 'Government here have to do the best' tion ,of the colony and its prospects, 1890 was terest at 2, -per the railways in £45,814. that cent., provided as they aire not their own' as the increase they can, that' to give £12,314 The estimate for 1891 was £53,000. under £3,000 will not bear anything are in not a masters. the head customs is We under the of completely in the latter interest at all. The amount receivedwe 1891, During and we have to' hands of our agents, Turning to the land very high estimate. was of received from local from this £63,002, being a receipt banks, o year or their advice it. We Revenue I find that for the year 1890 follow neglect than; and source the estimate, we receiv£10,002 more £375, and altogether not their but we included need follow advice, received £107,636, which we than 1890. more in ed from them for interest. Now, cannot £3,132 £17,188 to act and I for the sale of the contrary it, received £27,000 at once to some hon. members will Not a very large, item, but.it seems we if we to the omit the believe had acted contrary Plains. If we Hampton cost occur the question At what -we end of .the wedge, got in the .thin, revenue of our financial the loan would advice agents latter item the actual revenue was tbis obtained what and although the amount is not large most a 1891 would for have,. been be £80,636. My estimate certainly was the in .it is very and shows that the expenditure omitting satisfactory, I to ain inform the' we received £101failure. was £100,000, and pleased terest on the The banks will meet us in a fair and capital expenditure? House now more that even there are than I estimated. 980 or £1,980 signs cost was liberal and are desirous to work being £5,346 over £68,348, way, that it i's in the London market the cir-' For the year 1892, viewing not a very large the amount hand in hand with the Government for received, we have and I hope in a short timo of the cumstances colony, improving, the circum-, the good of the colony. Hon. members sum, I think, considering more we be able to place of our' at £100,000. shall placed the land revenue of the to know the way this stances be interested colony. may (Hear, hear;) that loan at a fair the We do this because we are aware price considering I have another But for the year 1892 £2,955 Is. lOd. was r expended by the hon. conditions. If member a. and is consequent any there drought and statement to make. For this year we London Westminster Bank in to a districts of amount .of expects get large depression in the Northern for railways I myself think estimate the revenue at the loan. floating it is even it he we can or float at par,' the colony, and that therefore premium, not excessive— it is cheap. which includes wharfage The com£91,000, in must not too I of rents be not increase sanguine. promise expect a large is found that It was of £7,250. £1567 receipts position duty 10s., which But on him this, we shall not allow our stock those the other districts. is some in had to be paid to the Imperial there separating Revenue difficulty, to and we on a of be will hold agrisacrificed, hand there is large quantity item -from the railways, aud this latter £576, £186 brokerage advertising as as we can for better times. culturah land being opened up along long in our accounts is lis. future it. bank charges of J per cent.proposed 10d., and line of railway As showing the financial, of the Great Southern position that the wharfage wilLbe expenditure, 625i, making a total of 2,955£ Is. :10d. are the colony I -would ask hon. members which the other railways being shown under the heading of railways. Hon. members may be interested; to to take note so that we of the' bank returns constructed expect a con for railways Th'e estimated increase is know the terms' on which the Londoh,;:1 our land the other The balance addition to revenue siderable published day. over 1890. This is a pretty and Westminster Bank have arranged £20,748 on to see'. 'Dec. 31, 1891, was froni conditional surprising Altogether purchases. but I have the assurance, of to raise our loans and do our big item, financial" I was to see the amount of I think that when we place it at £100surprised of Railways that the Commissioner business. The commission, is J pen' in the The amount in 000 it is a very fair estimate. money colony/ of receipts are based the statement the charge for maintenance, cent., in.v in anotner the Banks actual coin was furnish £386, The postage returns in proper the expenditure the stock, : upon pro scribing keeping all books, an the I an evidence of 626 increase of which think is during yeai item and event in the of the and transfers, registers and doing busiportion, not Hon. The the' of the colony. £106,250. deposits, bearing progress not receipts ness, £500 per annum The being up to the estimate, permillion. at call, were de interest are aware that the postage £536,560 members a consequent reduction will take place rate rf interest allowed on in'. : deposits at were reduced interest Britain has been call, rate1 to Great posits bearing an in the expenditure. Now this is Londonis cent. The rate charged lper total Not j'the of deposits bear £830,371 from 6d. to 2|d. the half ounce. statement. The estimated to the Government for advances important by are and at call not this the returns very bearing withstanding ing interest, and is is there, the bank is the current £86,368, expenditure banking rate £1 an in returns interest In 1890 the being ,366,931— satisfactory. an of £4,622 on the of the 2 per estimated if it was profit Thus, day. the year. for crease of £355,456 and the estimate during were £15,459, cent, of our for 1892. we would only get A per cent. y. working railways Whose it This got 1891j\v&s £15,400. (A Member ?) During the latter the first Now this is The rate for- advances to the year in the charged was of to .be" more than large amount capital £2,173 year we received of the, colony when there has Government by the bank is the cur history of or For 1892 deposited by so small a number the estimate, £17,573. on the railways. If rent been any profit Bank of England discount rate. in Banks under the £1,866,931, we -estimate that the revenue people on we can make a profit the railways That seems to be very favorable in or How much do the (A Member the head of postage will be £19,150, are when they short and disjointed deed because the easiest terms 'on Government item hold of that The hver that of 1891. The ?) £1,577 when we have which we could obtain how much will we make money in the one Colonial Treasurer On 31st Decem not a for very large telegrams, a proper connected from the local system of railways institutions is colony wasone. ber there of loan was another £100,000 important certainly, and working It seems to me 6 per we can cent., whereas obtain together. and from this of current £180,400 beside, In 1890 we received £10,328 facts in this is one of the most London at bank pleasing English revenue in the Bank. 1891 was The returns I money for The estimate source. I have to place the House, that rates it before and transfer here as required. on the table will show hon. we received shall l&y and £11,500," actually 1892 the Railway Hon. members will see during Department that was a an increase over the remembers how the. funds belong to the or £12, 679, on intend to make a profit the working better far than arrangement paying and over Government are Hon. mem the of 1890 of £2351, placed. oeipts of our railways. 6 per cent, in the colony. I have some For 1892 bers "will to hear of £1179. 'expect of :1891 estimate in that The Stamp Revenue great the pleasure saying an our which is about' loans. You all is £13,750, thing the estimate Government are satisfied thoroughly over Is a very important matter as showing know the General 1891. at increase of only £1071 Attorney .with the arrangements made with the " of the and to shows a the transactions considerable inconvenience him Fees of Office dealings The item London and Westminster Bank. We Li we mercautile 1890 at earnest increased trade self and community. my request during considerably can depend upon getting the best ad rate to to to shows at received from revenue. consented and £7,637 stamp go England the" past year, any on vice in London financial matters, for 1891 £10,000 and arrange our financial business. The The fees We estimated that we are doing business. and we are an with institution dealing we that in the General's received result of his endeavours was lie £11,376, being £1,376 of office Registrar with a world-wide reputation. Then the London more and £3,739 made with of Titles' than the estimate, arrangements and Registrar Departments we to the imports come and exports there more we Bank to do our busi than 1890. For 1892 and Westminster with deeds of grants all show that The imports for 1890 were 874,447Z, at £12,500, or and to float our estimate the revenue ness loans/ in London, is business going on, and any increase and for 1891, so far as received, were more than was received in we know the in which' shows:tliat there is I am sure' £1,124 way pro in these items The 1,162, 8782. of the population an the 1891. Not too 1 the Attorney General In 1890 the receipts under 'this estimate, high performed gress'. was census colony at the last 49,782 the amount entrusted to him, and I am for of duties The estimate think, head were £4,284. considering and on souls, the 31st in has December, the and sure he best and the expended colony, my thanks, money 1891 was £4,800, and for the year we 1891, it had reached 53,285 souls, an to received or the general progress and development £2,285 colony is under a, debt of obligation £7,085 actually increase of 3,503. the popu Taking on. will A Hon. members him. was the and going notice, good than estimate, £2,800 very impression more at 53,285 lation on December 31 the when they 'get before For 1892 the the Estimates created in 1890. amongst London bankers and 'than more are about 22Z per head, which imports the amount £365 that estimated for merchants the hon. and them, gentleman, is £7,450, being by estimate only I believe, as as is, our large any other Aus I a interest I believe to This consider last year has not been realised. 1891. very being in a position over tralian The imports colony. lor 1890 interest In 1890 the revenue from was a man of which has his and I think send moderate estimate knowledge were £671,813, and for 1891 £765,444. less than the which attainments' did a of realised. £1,458 estimates, us' 'deal of great being every chance of £62,047
sum
now
to
come
a
very of
important the most probably ofimportant the matters which I have to deal -with that is the railway estimates.' I think, shows Nothing, the progress and development of the than othe figures colony more supplied estimates, by the comparative' railway and I believe we are that just begin of -our ning to feel the effects railway iFor many- years we conducted policy. our in of railway extension system one
matter,
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railway
about and there there,
solvent
knowing the
Northern
I
And
condition. the difficulties
that of
portion
the
colony
and drought, feeling them never was too, there personally time when the future a success of the was as a whole more colony hopeful, and 1 will tell hon members what we have have
before
us,
not
and
think
I
if
the
matter rather
thought
is
was
it
Victoria
632,
332,
South Wales Zealand £41, New No doubt and Tasmania £43.
are increased figures very much we £28 per 1889, still, only owe head of the population. 1 think this and does not show that is satisfactory,
these since
for
will themselves I astonish There is no reason them. why people flock should not here in thousands to
j
we
in
are
a
people would we
have
bad
very have
been
us
as
way, believe.
year
While
The
with
liberal
fairly hon.
some
the
members will see expenditure, from the estimates that we have not but have been been extravagant, careful. We have jealously guarded of this House the constitutional rights what the hon member notwithstanding has said. for East Perth (Laughter.) where there was no vote And in cases con we have always most carefully the
sidered
and
matter,
have never unless we felt would approve we
sixpence single this House certain quite We not of it. £62,047 only saved but we ex during the year, actually less than the estimated £10,701
spent
a
pended
that
remember ture
was
expenditure than
we
members
Hon.
expenditure.
the
estimated and
£446,323, £435,622
expendi the
actual
£10,701
or
this
by
authorised
were
will
less
House
and 1 think this shows expend, and care. There is another economy to
the
matter important without was obtained of
penditure would people obtain a large
any monies.
loan "
say
of 1891
revenue
j
ou
by
revenue
ex
large can
the
been
bolstered but penditure,
up that
loan large this satisfactory
by
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ex
miscellaneous
fore low
it.
above The
proposed
the present time. in Perth is represented three members tion benches. to I wish be
placed works
an
shows that the colony has some backbone to it. There is another item find in the miscellaneous you will and that is the question services, of ministerial salaries. It has been re presented to me by many persons, that the salaries for Ministers provided works,
it
is the of night proposed expenditure 15002 for au and 5502 Agent General, for the secretary to the I have Agency. much iu the House pleasure informing that the Government have offered the —
and;
the
wish
only
tenure
We
to qf course, the approval of subject House. If the House does not of it, it will not approve take place. Thd Government have been in a diffi in filling culty as up the appointment, it
we
though
the
get
better
of
on
the
per
rate, mates
the
which
|
to
and
we
for
this
purpose next
subsidy
as on
not
to
that
Government,
'
ten
the general on the Esti
in
ground joyment
tu
deal
The is
a
and
thousands,
the and I
been
was
Mr.
top
what is called the Park upon of Mt. Eliza. It is a beautiful of ground, of a thousand acres
j
Governor
for
last
year,
too
sanguine. said Lotou,
The he
I was told I hon. member, I
thought
member,
might
necessary, !
the
still
observatory Estimates.
the
is
been
has It
of
sum
is
20002
placed
quite that
a
for
on
reproach
cal
and meteorological
observations
I began
member
Traylen, described
au
the
in
one
of
his
our
Mr.
speeches, of burden
as one policy ing the present population for the sake of attracting others to these shores I would ask the House whether thfo has been the result. In face of the difficulties many can any one say we not have and are not pro prospered, I did gressing. in one of say my I speeches to hoped have sufficient '
to
this we have not an large colony We know that in all observatory. of any countries importance they have observatories. All the other colonies have observatories in which astronomi
«
would
whether, after all he might not be right, and I but the wrong, has proved that I was result and right he was The hon. wrong.
with a expendijudicious be made one of the most attractive Another parks of Australia. deem very item, which I think you will
I
is
to consider
ture
I
Robinson,
dues proposal of the House, because Sir
the
pleasure land, which
i
we
improving j
I
essential
not the revenue. get The Colonial Treasurer here an quoted extract the from Hansard of report the hon. member's speech. I cannot deny that when I heard such remarks com from a man ing of the reputation and of the hon. experience
any large expenditure, the amount of 20002 will go a that long way towards increasing space and otherwise and beautifying improving Perth. We als» propose to place Ihe sum of 20002 the Estimates for upon
j
If the the approval will be done,
terms.
with
estimates
made and I
without believe
most
brought
recreation of en was
is
well
a a year, splendid house and and to give up those for gardens, 1,5002 a is year past comprehension. Still their own people have views and ideas, and there is the that fact I yesterday, received the telegram that if the saying were made appointment for a 1,5002 a tenure of 5 years, be would year with it. I leave the matter in hon. accept members' and when it comes hands, to the vote, be able will they to express their opinions. When I forward
source it
if
4,0002
This
has
that
suitable for of 2502 should
and can return. The colony, reason we it before hon. members placed that we consider it is the best appoint is, ment we can make in the interests of the colony. I consider Sir Personally, William is not Robinson, acting wisely in his own interests, because he has
but the munici that the House how it is to be promise them is that
great this matter. by the water
leading equal
V7illium of the
50002. 1 hope be able to continue
a
already
conclusion
entirely
in London. represented one will who deal with these and will meet them financiers,
ou
require I can All spent. the Government will do its best to con are not tinue it, but if the funds suffi cient we will have to put in the pruning and it may be put in here. knife, We
think done
it
should he We want
harm
to on propose spend 20002 reclamation Water. along Perth will space for recreation, give more will make the place more healthy.
the
man
the
became
to his apply successors, but I think in these early days of Responsible
no
also
a
and
on
appointment
to
came
get
went
1,2502
prepared
the amount position be allowed to stand in the If way. lion, members think too 1,5002 much, we can make it a condition that it shall
year, remember know to
must
palities will
will
the
intend
not
by the before plated to propose give is
I
time
as
the
;
in
meet
alike,
but for
offer,
not
as
ia financiers man of pro
General. The salary we always ed to place on the Estimates was and that was the utmost I was
;
of
colony
a
We have integrity. opinion, obtained such a man, and it will be for this House to say if the arrangements are to be confirmed. I think the colony is fortunate in having such a man for the position of Agent-
j j
We think that three members
pound raised have placed
Government
this
we
great wanted
we
our
greater, could we
city
and
and undoubted
in
he
will
subsidy towns of the
shillings
the
the
terms
.equal
bity
j
so
have a man of who could meet
to necessary and ability,
London,
by
prefer
the opposition, benefited largely
he
Estimates The yoa. all
in
rill
Per.th
us.
that
notwithstanding for Perth sit
was
experience
necessity
are
sitting
a
this;
influenced
not
at all. members
side,
say
Robinson,
the position at accepted of 15002 a year, with a certain for five years. This arrangement
of
outspoken
William
Sir
has
is,
Opposi
to
he
salary
which
City House
to
appointment
this side. them on (Laughter.) In this case I do not think we can be to our feelings charged with allowing
on
before hon. members for public and in this House be buildings and I think when we have to ex money upon these most necessary
to
see
ser
amount
I
perfectly That has
assist
to pleased the opposite
this on
sitting
the matter. the Government
post
such
The
r
.
of hon. subsidise
to
at
Rottnest 6,0002; light new schools 6,7002, new
was
—
assistance to them. More parwill it be of assistance to ticularly the of Perth and FreMunicipalities will benefit and mantle, which largely and will be able to make their towns and more attractive really place them in a far better than position they are
wing
never
of
great
for public buildings, 1,3002 ; har bour and river improvements, 11,7502; miscellaneous services, 20,5102. Among other works we to ask you to propose of are a new to Govern approve
think
intend
if
you this.obser-
build
to
sum
but
disposal, an'dv
;
in asking hon has not arrived be made, and it
of Expenditure, the support
receive We
the
vote
his
officer,
-
see
colony
-at
means
.scientific
a
!
be to
must
the
of
1 shall next tliat vat>ry, .propose year we obtain a from the suitable' officer Greenwich Another im observatory. Imatter of which I take the portant of informing, the 0. 'House oppo(rtanity and reason it has the why. not 'been before is that made, public I only received the information last
of the municipalities colony. of course, be of importance This will, to all the towns of the colony, because the revenue of them of some though still when it is added to may be small, at a certain it will be of proportion
ture
I
it
Fre-
weather
sort
the
With want
should
the
voted and and we
6,0002, and offices 6,3002, telegraph 8,2002, jetties besides hospitals 10,8002, other and necessary many important works estimated to amount to 93,0552.
Estimates
our
I hope will members.
and is a buildings very large to 93,0552. It includes one, amounting additions and to repairs buildings erection of public 13,4902, buildings the colony, furni throughout 41,4702;
offices,
we
propose in
works
ment house
able
addition can that purpose that we have placed of 1,0002 on the Estimates. We also making a new departure an
sum
a
you only For works
expenditure
time and loss barrister in I think that
office.
when is for
voted 23,8222, One was there 19,5322. the vote and the other be
only
pend
of loan money." Only £72,140 expended out of loun money up to 1891. is 31st December, And it that we have not to know satisfactory
or
although
21,9392.
you expended
easily
was
1891, was
17,2762
fore,
ture
for
buildings
Some
expendi
expenditure
vices
leading
that we shall be justified if the time members
in 1891 to 25,3382, 17,2762 and and for which buildings you in will this 23,8222 1891, you be asked to vote 93,0552.
voted
much
any take
at
i
is inade salary rendered. I in case it is in my I have no particular
how
a
in the case of the General it is not present Attorney but alto only altogether inadequate, ridiculous. all these gether Considering I have come to the conclusion matters,
will them. I however, upon a touch, few principal points. Amongst the items of expenditure will find you " miscellaneous services" are increased from works
inform
to
that say because adequate, duties to require my attention. private But in the case of the legal member the Government hon. members can
<
New £62,
and
position intend
we
cannot
—
tralia
this
doubt that the for the services
no
quate
they out
from members
Our
in kept In every
dis
a
ai'e reports only half-and-half way. other of the world part yon see the weather all will chart in public placets. Up to the present it has been carried on who is the head n officer' by well. of another as he was department.'.
place on the Estimates the sum of 1,0002 for increased ministerial which salaries, will an increase of 2002 to be enable I think there given to each minister.
the
to
owing
a great for difficulty any of us to and share in the to prognosticate what will be try good things night offer The I will themselves. the future of that field. ask which government at has its hon. members in the for considering disposal public works and for the service of the colony Estimates not to forget there that than no less a sum and I will be loan estimates besides these £1,917,215 will show you how. Wo have a balance estimates, and that those loan esti of £107,647, mates we have a balance out of will have to be submitted the loan of 2250,000, wo in a few days, have raised of and in them are rail to be constructed, and we have a to balance to ways Z176.027, goldfields which we raise to-morrow, be developed, can roads to be made, and raise, other items of importance to be dealt of 21,086,000. We have an unexpend of 28 7 65 from with in addition. also ed balance former loans, There is revenue on the loan schedule for and we have an estimated of £18,000 in and All these sums the northern 2538,775. added to buildings ports, several other items, and if hon. mem gether will show that the Government bers do not see now are able if to get in the estimates legally they desire hold of 21,917,215 and expend it. before them works which Of particular not to see we could this them 1 course they desire expend it all placed on We would ask them to bear the loan esti don't intend (Laughter.) year. Last to at any rate. I think this is quite a mates in mind. I gave an year exact lookout for account of our loans in detail, the future. satisfactory and I told the House how much was The estimated revenue for is 1892 held in inscribed how much than for stock, Z538,775, being 241,085 more was held on I the 1891. Added to the credit and debentures, year balance of 2107,647, it makes available in detail how much great explained fund there was. for the service of 1892, and which we Practic sinking no in esti has taken are these going to deal with, ally change place since then, a sum of 2646,422. mates The estima except that the sinking fund ted expenditure for 1892 has increased, and some of the stock is 2596,809 to or than was 2161,106 more may have changed from debentures expended in I think inscribed stock. The only addition is 1891. hon. members will see the 250,0002 at 4 per cent, that we are into quite which we getting respect able I expect that, have borrowed. The present indebted on the figures. ness of the colony is and 31st December, we shall have a 1,613,5942, 1892, we credit balance in favour of this colony have a sinking fund invested of the net liability at of 249,612. The principal sources of 104,5312 leaving an Customs land or indebtedness of a revenue are 1,509,0622, 250,0002, little over 282 per head of the popula 100,0002, railways, 91,0002, postage 19tion. South Australia Queensland, which, together 1502, stamps 12,5002, and New Zealand have more with other make a total than of 538, items, I do not intend double this now to go liability per head of the 775 2. I have hot the estimates as it the recent has been population. through not custom as I could obtain the sometimes, or deal with it figures them But in 1889 because the in detail, hon. members will to-day. was 682 per before of have them and as they Queensland them, liability head of the population, in South Aus we will be able to explain pass through,
is
retract
hon.
that, exist in
say
mantle.
their
get is
.
now take a operations, hon. members will bear at with me, the future. There never was a time in of the the history when the colony finances of the colony were in a more
if
and can recorded, ships from time-ball. It time a credit that there is no time-ball
|
are
perma to have
year's glance
be
|
a
We constructed
goldfield.
all
as a
under
dealt
i
nent
increase, largely that is Yilgarn
with way I will
some
the Constitution Act are too iand: that 6002 a to the low, year and 8002 to the Premier Ministers is not sufficient to enable them to do to the I believe I justice position. that I did not have said intend to move in this matter, however, I must
by honest
now, sir, the past
!
will quantity acknowledge
Having
1
Coming to a very important item which will have a great effect on the progress of the colony, and is now the principal one of exports (gold) were 1891 there entered for during export at the Customs 30,811 ounces valued at £115,181, and of this 12,833 ounces came from Yilgarn. No doubt in in the cases, many especially northern much was not entered parts, at the Customs. The actual quantity was from 14,230 ounces, Yilgarn at I valued believe the £53,856.
in
obtained
was
:
£14
rate, over lation.
cf affairs
development.
!
imports,
state
|
shows quite so well but it makes, at any head of the popu per
this
|
think
the
as
j
I don't
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only
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Manager's
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this with
Traffic Traffic
d
1016
'
on
alone.
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GEO.
Hon ting
yless
from
leave
connecting returning-
ways.
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s
will
a.m.
a.m.,
at 730 Cliidlows p.m. admission to ground Fares, 5/6, including Tickets are available for specials
0
bevf-rs
7/2
Chid. Well, dep 7-30 N ortham, arr 9.20 admission to ground.
including
ordinary a4-only
day
£
ground,
Newcastle.
be marked much lower been sold goods have hitherto
tbau in
the
arr
ell,
5/8,
The
intimate
from they will
...10-0
to
p<nj-
8-15 10-30
,
AND
that he is NOW a Assort Large and Varied ment of Gold and Silver Watches and Jewellery, Onyx and Marble Clocks, Electro-Plate and Goods. As Optical these have been for bought CASH to
dep 7-30
arr
admission
dep
W
Chid.
JEWELLER, BEGS OPENING
0.,
piaons.
E
Well,
a.m.
Northam,
WATCHMAKER
FREMANTLE.
STREET,
N
E.
Chid. York
10.30
the
from
p.m.
8-0
...
arr
including
Fares
LIMITED, PACKENHAM
p.m.
...
U. S. A.
Mass.,
REDUCTIONS.
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GLASSWARE
c
&
with
Chid Well, dep 7.15 Smith's Mill dep 8.0 8.40 Guildford, dep 8.45 Smith's 9.15 Mill, dep 9.25 Perth, dep 10.10 arr 9.50 Chid. Well, arr Fremantle, Is. admission to ground, Fares, including Fremantle Perth Guildford 5/6, 4/6, 3/9, Mill Smith's 2/7.
and
&c.
&c.,
&c.,
SPORTS, 1892.
2,
7.30 8.15
...
of
LIQUEURS, VEGETABLES,
ANNUAL MARCH
a.m.
Fare,
Storekeepers, Stock
WELLS
Fremantle, dep Perth, dep Guildford, dep
by
Lowell,
and
JREAT
Champagne.
assorted
RAILWAY.
:
Fills,
by Druggists
Manager.
TRAINS in SPECIAL connection, will run as under the above
the of process No traveler, to he provided
fail
ROBERTS,
a.m.
Ale,
Hotelkeepeks,
30th
WEDNESDAY
Makers. envite
per
Commissioner
Office, 1892. Jan.,
CHIDLOWS
and
Geneva, Champagnes,
Dry Imperial
Epernay,
Bitters
Hop
Gippsland
Cordials, A.Y.H. Van Hoytema & Co., Rotterdam, Chas. Loche & Co., Rheims, Rougemont & Sons, Ltd., Bulk Samuel and
Allsopp & Chandon,
should
sea,
the
NOTICE.
Dry Champagne,
Quality
Melbourne,
Son,
or
AYER & CO.,
G.
J.
Schnapps,
Reims,
land
by
to assist Pill, invaluable.
are
prepared Dr.
Aromatic
Geo. Goulet, Thos. Trood
they
JAyer's
other
Wines, Wolfe's
after-dinner
an
Hon.
EASTERN
Aperient
with
Guinness' and
5
Manager's
Perth,
them and all
digestion, either
1 Claret
Traffic
delicate
making
Highland
(By Railways.)
the
Traffic
of and gelatine coating sngar both to peculiarly acceptable Pills are recom sexes Ayer's ages. and are famed mended by leading physicians the world over for their remarkable cleansing and not bowels, properties, only on the stomach of the hut on the blood and other fluids body. —their
Whiskey,
Tlios.
Family
of
GEO.
Whiskey, Favorite
B.O.S. Pease, Son & Co., celebrated Whiskies, <e Machen & Hudson, Beaver Brand" Liverpool,
by Special additional
—
"
of
of for the euro constipation, unequaled liver com hilious troubles, jaundice, dyspepsia, and colds. Being purely Bick plaints, headache, mineral of and without drug any vegetable is attended with no injurious their use kind, radical in Though effect, they consequences. the mild in operation, are and, therefore, Are
Whiskies,
&
for
cent.
FOR
Walker
metu
(ai'
order
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John
on
travel of an
may
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single
ruary. train
SOLE
at
will be issued at Fremantle, journey and York for on Perth, Guildford, Albany, the 6th Friday, Saturday and Monday, 5th, for return smd «th February, available up to inclusive the 13th Feb and of Saturday,
FREMANTLE,
and
Tickets
0.
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WEDNESDAY,
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and
purpose, and resist iniquity beiorc i/our having those who combat your
1892.
4,
OF
BY-LAWS ACT.
EDUCATION secret of bur
no
'
of trutli not sel
have
some degree although they are As to the dom exaggerated. are such wherein complaints
school, in them
cases
well
and in instance of founded every the regular attend failure to secure of children of suitable ance age at not quite easy school, the remedy is circumstances. If under existing be
it
to
desired attendance
the
exact
of
inflexibly children at
all
be the
change will plan on which a
school, in the
he
their
"foe
children's matter
easy
no
in
conquer of law.
force there are
by
apathy That
will
regard alleged. better
cess
H;
sense
ice
pit
duty
by
a
—
to
the
in
This usually number of
a
light circumstances doubt real no
ick
too
there
some
to
brings
extenuating of
which
punish
in any case is determined on, ment inconvenience is found in another has to be the offence the way The court. proven in the police undertake teacher has to school to task of appearing odious the accused. against give evidence to have from school 'The absences and the teachermust Ibe established
the
to court, coyme the to prove
trouble
magistrate of
the so
registers
hand,
in
After
offence.
all
and delay the presiding lenient take a raay or case and dismiss it,
light
effect,
process
a
is is
fine
that
deter The invid
no
produced. cumbrous,
and ineffective. Whether they be in fault
took
the
up the
before
of the
are
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and
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shallow
battered into the
Freder in the
in
retired
a
December
None
27 he
others
some
of the
securing-
in
the
a
party fish
he
and
200 yards paddled about A dozen natives at bay. left with the whaleboat, could get up anchor several
the men
to
wounded, Bay was
death.
twenty water, in his water.
York
by
pearling
was
fish
On
dingy.
were party Beagle
from
he
and knocked
Almost
natives
a
native down
at the
same
assailed
Lilycroth and him after spearing threw the head, and body
correspondent
writing
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The famed Maccabe day last says gave in the a performance Oddfellows' Hal' on 21st and elicited Thursday evening, inst., :
from the audience in much praise general, and enconiums were bestowed by high I the local notice that the Mourpress. ambine Races take on place February of 25th and a liberal inst., programme events is I am informed published. by a is resident of that fruit in great Yilgara demand at the fields, and I think must command a good figure since fruit is very The Messrs. dear in York. Cahill Bros, aind family have returned to York from the goldhelds. The new buildings lately erected in Avon Terrace and belonging to Mr. Pyke are now about to be opened. Mr. Pyke is having tenements more built in rear of the W.A. Bank, and also several in are now almost completo cottages on the east side of the Cemetery Terrace, Avon. The Roller Flour Mill has raised its head and reaches four lofty storeys this it can be seen that the .By high. town is rapidly the old marching past humdrum and if the reported system, of near the town be discovery gold it is that the town correct, very probable will extend so as to reach Yilgarn rapidly before the Southern Cross is Railway —
I.
rising until
15th.
February
H. Monger, has been M.L.C., from a serious bus is relapse, suffering leave Melbourne in now better and will about ten days. J.
Some
46,
COO
and
selection ballot
on
8,000
were acres
the lvatanning thrown for open were alotted by
PA
R LI A MENTARY
not.
R Y.
LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
for
is so The Claremont be up platform roofed over. This will be a boon for who have to wait the those passengers arrival of trains from Fremantle. a fall There has been Murchison fields since our since then every appearance heavy fall to the Eastward
the and of a further of Geraldton.
of
last
rain
on
issue,
News will be Parliamentary of the Budget Speech made Colonial Sir John by the Treasurer, we have to thank for which the Forrest, West Australian. our a
S UMMA
Monday.
that Mr. John Blackbournc invit at Albany, is Defence ing tender's up to February 13 for the erection of Barracks and Quarters.
Engineer
In found
completed.
notice
We
:
of
acres
area
Agricultural
Wednesday,
copy
Messrs. Huddart, Parker & Co. having decided to extend their steam service to Geraldton, from Melbourne the steam was ship Wendouree yesterday despatch to that ed on her first A fair port. trip was taken. complement of passengers The are the officers of the following Institute Swan River Mechanics' for the current Mr. Justice year: President, Stone Sir John Forrest, Vice-Presidents, M.L.A. M.L.A., Mr. T. F. Quinlap, and M.. F, A. Canning, M.L.A.
January
become
might
whose sufferer, at midnight, offered to up thanks of the
would
Government
of
appears not for
After
tiiey
boy
Our
a
dingy
tacked
in
interest eager and disease, death, the news
an
hand
Bight.
and
was
time
aged
Mr. Baker a from presented petition has reference John Slattery. The petition to certain claims the Government upon at for the discoverv of gold Kimberley. be Mr. Baker moved that it and printed to a Committee. Mr. referred Select the motion. The Canning supported Colonial Treasurer and the Commissioner of Crown Lands opposed the motion, and during their instanced the replies that the matter had been dealt with facts by the Government, by the previous and Supreme Court, by the present had and an adverse Government, opinion Motion always resulted. agreed to. Mr. Traylen a from presented petition as the Wesley Church, represented by the the Committee of Privilege regarding made in the Police Bill amendments by made lawful to which certain games were be on and the legalising Sundays, played for charitable of raflles or religious pur The asked that the poses. petitioners House would reconsider the decision. Mr. Canning in his motion to ask the their if it was intention to Government to take any steps to give effect the re commendations embodied in the report of Education the Committee of Technical matter failed to find a seconder, and the dropped. The Colonial in reply to Mr. Treasurer, A.. Forrest, said that owing to the con land tinued drought in the North-West division and the the consequent losses,
con
Royal
to
accompanied
armed.
27til.
The President took the Chair at 8 p.m. the receipt The President announced of the a from His message Excellency that the message Administrator, stating of condolence and sympathy by passed the of the on death Duke of the Council Avondalo had Clarence and been tele graphed to Her Majesty the Queen. A was received messsage announcing the Administrator that His Excellency had that assented in Her day Majesty's to the Supply Bill intituled Act an name, the out of Consolidated to apply Revenue the of Fund sum to the service £80,000 1892. of the year Sharks The Bay Pearl Shell Fishery Bill and the Bills of Sales Act, 1879 Amendment Bill were read a third time and passed The Geraldton-Mullewa Bill Railway read a second time. was The House Adjourned at 830 p.m.
of
payment each
remit
due by rents
on
the
fine
any of
reason
1st
the
of
that non
March,
in
the rents were provided June 30th. paid before of on The report the Select Committee of the Goldfields the revision Regulations and ordered to be printed. was received of Tho report the committee on the was Police Bill adopted. Bill was considered in The Bankruptcy committee and reported. of the Council Tho message Legislative Institutions Bill the Municipal returning with an amendment the recommending from the schools" omission of "private The exemption of rates was considered. the words thought Attorney-General be and proposed the should retained, be not Mr. Rich amendment agreed to. Mr. Mr. ardson, Molloy, Traylen, Mr. Randell and the Colonial which Treasurer the motion supported to. Mr. Mr. was agreed Richardson, were Randell and the Attorney-General to draw a committee up reasons appointed for the refusal to agree to the amendment. to the House, The committee reported sent on to the Legis and their was report lative Council. received from the Legis Messages were to the effect that the Bills lative Council Act of Sales had Act, 1879, Amendment been amendment, and agreed to without the Sharks' Bay Pearl Shell Fishery Bill Act, with amendments. was read a Tho W.A. Turf Club Bill sets second time. This Bill' forth that some years ago, gave a lease Government, certain of land to for 999 gentlemen that at actions at law the Chairman years for should act on behalf the time being of the members as plaintiff or defendant, of as the circumstances the case may that the Club borrow to may require the extent of £10,000 for improvements to the course, etc. that the Commis Lands sioner of Crown may at any cime enter and inspect the buildings, upon etc., and audit the accounts that the accounts were to be balanced and be every year sent to the RegistrarGeneral and lastly if the ground be not used by the Club in. the manner intended the lease originally would and the land be forfeited. cease Mr. Parker's The House divided upon the motion that Married Woman's Pro be road recond time. Bill a Ayes perty 13 Noes 9. Bill read a second time. Protection The Aboriginal Act, 18815, Amendment tho Offen Bill, Aboriginal ders' the Act, 1883, Amendment Bill, the Masters' and Servants' Patent Bill, and Bill, tho Act, 1SS8, Amendment read Customs Bill were a first time. Mr. Parker's for for motion a return all to the respective Road. moneys paid the Boards during 1S91 was agreed to. year 10.15 The House at p.m. adjourned district,
;
;
;
;
;
;
was occupied with tho night the Budget Speech by the A copy will be found Treasurer.
Thursday
of
delivery Colonial
commencing
on
page
LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY.
The p.m.
January 27th. Wednesday, tho Chair at Speaker took
730
2.
COUNCIL.
January 29th. The Presiden took the chair at 3 p'm. A message was received from the Legis lative their Assembly in which reasons stated for disagreeing were with amendments made by the Council in the Muni Institutions Bill. cipal The House adjourned at 310 p.m.
Friday,
LEGISLATIVE LEGISLATIVE
—
;
ious
or
setting
further
soon.
It
of the
went wlialeboat
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Mr.
are
are of the heavy poor and public enough in all cases tolerate a would hardly opinion and fast rule of invariable hard on offence ad every
punishment mitted. When, however,
of
portion
and
before Driest
own
he
are
in
mate of the Lilycroth, of Princo Foy, by natives
Harbour.
habit
steamer arrived at Fre The Albany mantle from the morning yesterday colonies. She brings 100 passen Eastern cargo. gers and a f uli
troubles
rent whole
Particulars of Martin schooner
hour
an
Prince's
despaired
better, God.
slightly
Man
evinced
first
been
Almighty
reality.
Monday,
it is to and others, It are mere fictions. is be feared, decide which the Board to for and which the reverse. merit notice, leans balance too, the "Naturally, The domestic towards mercy.
inflict
none
that
The Assembly at its Legislative will to-morrow, Friday, adjourn
at
non-attendance
children's school.
view
a
J—
m
Before reaching to have first be they the District before for their show cause
summoned to Board
the
was
Cardinal
The
of the progress his just before that the
had
related
of
.
than
pro
fine
be
to
come
things them
bring
life
court.
end
that
to
use
in of
is
true
the
is
just
brought
was
'
trou
no
As
come
too
is
from the
when,
of children growing up or no and this with little schooling, because the compulsory by-laws of Act have been so the Education to out and so have irksome carry
sufficient
round-about
veiy
a
are,
take
matter.
the
in
had
away Clarence.
of
a
learn
—
ble
to
them
for
cause
is
has
it
but numbers It
decease
who passed Duke
tlie
will be proceeded quarter with all strictness and little for any excuse that may be If the change be for the
any against
the
with
ning,
in
incident
touching
a
nection
in
telegrams appearing wj contemporary,
—
the
excuse
that
<
in
parents on this or less culpably negligent assumed. be safely may point to object They may not altogether of their children, but the bdu cation flimsiest,
his
late Australian
South
absent 4 half days in any child a fortnight. In future the parents whose of any child attendances have not summed clays up 40 whole
more
some
do
for
their
to
to
elected. From
the new perhaps regula culpable, tions sanctioned by the Central Board will deal more effectually Hitherto with them. they have to be called been liable to account
the
it
education,
nor
and been fre police, they have asked to render this assist quently ance. in the of They are way hearing of, or knowing of children school. For some reason neglecting or other they have not been allow ed to give any help in the matter. who be As to parents really may
can familiar phrase that, "people not be made morally good by act of If there are Parliament." parents as indifferent and careless grossly
to
not
far than
His is oughly. pay admit of the of devoting all his time to the discharge He could be easily of his duties. his task in helped by the
carried in
does
:
compul be
.1869."
in the Municipal re vacancy the of for East Ward the presentation of caused City, through the resignation Mr. three candidates Henry J. Saunders, to the submitted themselves ratepayers, Mr, vi z. John Hurst, Mr. Hugh McKerand Mr. Geo. Dent. The election uau, which took place in the Town Hall, yes resulted in the return of Mr. terday who polled 81 votes, Mr. McKernan Hurst, and with 47 votes, Mr. Dent 9 following votes. Mr. Hurst was declared duly
to
'
tlbe
Ordinance, For the
person As things is he quite work thor too small
present.
expected
compul lies
also
effective
an
he
The
should
at
is
are
required
are at present clauses One of the difficulties at direction hinted
sory cut.
of
more
that the compulsory Act are Education clauses Conienforced. hut imperfectly about nlaints in the newspapers, or children kept roaming the streets be at when at work they should is
management.
West
Government Gazette Thursday's the C. of Charles appointment to Smith and McRae be George W. of the Justices Peace. Frederick Mau has rice M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., House, been as a medical, duly registered practi tioner for this colony under the "Medical
escape scot free. For such children a Truant school is urgently needed. Having outside all domestic put themselves be handed control, they should over of to the sterner discipline officer
and
Melbourne
ports.
Last
ers
sory
between
notifies
it,
State
traded
Australian
'
the
way through. bear the
to
as
of
none
no
Sftecorii.
%.
that
she
school and there is of reaching them except who must their parents, while the real offend fine
will
they &ije
of Thurnall, Queensthe other suddenly day. Under not be the he may foregoing designation but here known to West Australians, many will remember him when it is pointed out that he was of the Rob captain Roy wben
children.
JB.C.
Corsini,
Edward
died
cliffe,
provided
Andrew
Agatha,
Pilot
pay
means
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—
7—
no
—
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—
5 6
St.
to
have are
.
THUR.
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penalty.
who There
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ASSEMBLY.
January 29th. Friday, The Speaker took the chair at 230 p.m. The Premier, in reply Mr. Molloy, to
said
with
the present
information
he
was
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received from the that it would stating not insist its amendment to clause upon 3 of the Institutions Act Municipal Amendment the Assembly Bill, provided agreed to make an amendment suggested by the Council. The House adjourned at 55 p.m. A
was
message
Council
from
brought
train
special few
.
Northampton
(From
our own Correspondent. ) the temporary absence of Fr. who is on a visit at Bunbuiy, Fr. Gibney, here at present. Delaney is officiating Whooping cough is said to be very prevalent the and a' few among children, deaths resulted have already therefrom. On Friday last Mr. Henry Davey, Senr., an old resident, died after a few weeks' Mr. Davey did duty here years illness. on the force ago as a military pensioner and was, I believe, the last of the veterans York. His funeral was of respectably attended. The death of the Duke of Clarence wis announced in town by the flag opposite the police barracks -and being half-masted, the Government officials wearing crape
During
on
arms.
their
The
death
of His Grace the Cardinalof Westminster, Archbishop though hap has evoked, feelings pening so far distant, of from all profound regret thoughtful, sincere Catholics. Under the Banner of until Redemption his body calmly rests, the last trumpet shall summon it tore-unite to participate with his spirit in the eternal incense of offered to the Most prayers Let us add in the High by. the Saints. " words of the Sequence Huic ergo parce Pie Jesu Deus Domine dona eis re :
:
quiem."
"
a
at
indoors
a
the
the
best
Mr.
and
their
condition
rife
about
that
a
rival
line
tons
last
the
says here
reached not
to
another
Last
laid
loads
the
from
the
attention
the
apathetic. man. and
for bounded
the
the In
south
graph
east' by, line 'yielded
worth.
But
with
well
and,
the
of local
this
During horse
"
and
corn
27th
January
of
season
Government
off
but
chaff,
from
all
drought to
ought
and
dearth
all
duties
strike
will
cricket
own
match
was
the
stakes cracks
Correspondent, between played
Duke,
or
that
now
will
be
are
not
as
Wandering
Lord the held
held
of
three ton
years
ago
Handicap
hundred
pounds.
tendance
of
as
that
I have
have
races
ever
phone,
It
yearly understand
to
the
sufficient
Byron.
'the
as
was
:
namely, many other Defore stated
and
now
season.
from
will
be
no
they It
races
the
worst
and
the
that the
than
in
is
of
bis 77
one
the
at
the
to
be
hoped
severe
Dear been
—
Sir, victim
Henry over
the
to
it
.cases.
has
We we
of all
For
;
are talking disinterested A. Crane, the colony,
last most
the
done it are thus
seven
a
a
years
months
"and from ago, had the slighest torture! used tb
never
then
twinge
till of
excruciating have, yon make of this whatever use you like. H. East, Esq., Stanthorpe, Dulwich jW. suffered a N.S.W., Hill, martydom of headliver and aches, due 'to disordered; indigestion, frequently having to leave his work in may
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the
middle
of
the
d«.y and
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Clements
Tonic,
.
He took writes
a course
of
Stanthorpe Petersham. Dear sir,— For Dulwich-street, I have' been sufferer a from years great which times headache, as at so prostrated me that I hav9 been unable to 'attend totally work. I to my have consulted the most skilled in physicians Sydney,, and -spent considerable in fees money and medicine. obtained I, however, only temporary relief, treated the as they and not the cause. effect, I was recommended Clements Tonic and determinedto test its and. I am efficacy, for the results very grateful which good have followed its use. I took five bottles, and am and wonderfully improved, have of those had no return head excruciating aches since that taking valuable remedy, Results like this must laud encourage your —
;
j
I
;
!
some
Welling
most
evidence Mr.
the
is
;
it
effects
;
are
colony Duration and Tele Perth horses but held
99
day
most
;
hoped
and they annually, a couple of will doubt, after we years, be able to the offer same if stake, again noo a larger for the same race. one, Speak reminds of the fact that the ing of races me stake for the Dardanup Cup this year is no less than twelve pounds. This in my opinion is a very good amount when it is under stood that these races have only been held this last couple of years, so that if the suc of this cess club continues the stakes will in time cause some very good horses to The Vasse Turf Club have compete. no
now
ex
"
'
fact positive do it again always. because we know
four I have
was j
The
be
induced
horses
time,
to
less
no
was
registered the hottest
;
attract
been revived formerly.
This best
to
is
late, seeing the value of
week
excruciat from and also suffered ing agony neuralgia, from extreme nervousness. I tried hun dreds of so-called but without specifics, a commercial avail; and, being am traveller, to colds from liable exposure particularly to draughts, &c a slight one even, always fled to my facial and caused neural nerves, and ex gic pains, preventing sleep causing cessive I saw Cle sympathetic headache. Tonic ments advertised, a bottle, procured and in two days the pain was completly consummation I had a never cured, expect ed and am thankful for same. deeply This
the
Willie,
why
Bunburyr Perth-Bunbury
last
proves. well-known
writes
and representatives those Bunbury of Bruiis wick last Tuesday and ended in a for the former. victory and Bullarra on By the steamers Flinders last some or more Thursday sixty pas arrived sengers Mrs. Venn, here, including and Miss Dr., Mrs., and Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. The Gibbons. s.s. Wendouree arrived here on Friday morning last and of a brought consignment cargo, large steam for amongst which, was a engine Mr. Roller Forrest's Flour at driving Mill, class a first Picton, thrashing machine for Mr. Cragie, of the Collie the Plains, combination the of its first kind being into this and a brickimported colony, for making plant Messrs. Knox Brown and Hastie. Mr. Traffic Davies, the new Manager of arrived here last week, and went Railways, on to Boyanup, on a visit of in Friday He returned to Perth Frion spection. s.s. Flinders. night by the A held for the meeting was recently of purpose whether some seeing steps could not be taken to revive the Bunbury I am happy to state races, that the meeting was a success, and it was decided to hold the'races on March 24th. The highest prize is is for which the £23, Wellington that in all the so Handicap, probability races will be confined .to local horses only, such
the
most
which
facts,
I have
at
the
gentleman ;
with
shortly
for
5s.
bushel.
per
to Perth Gibney returned Flinders on Friday night Fr. Brady has not yet alto
and
the a
emphatic
1892.
our
4s
for
headaces
and
fodder.
BUNBURY.
as
J;
while
oats,
former
1.
persons
From
was
o
is
New
r
A
this
Rev.
cure
according
elswhere.
or
rails of
recovered
This
W.A.
!
!
bag
out
hand, and into subjec
for
expected of
during
steamer
will
and tele
her vast resources, scribes, newspaper she can only article produce of her own is the best fish in the preserved industry Mullet. On the fields Mandurab market, to be seen Californian are preserved fruits, cheese and bacon, Adelaide jams, Melbourne N ew Zealand farmers of butter, and O you this immense of local Colony, not a bushel or
by,
the there
and neuralgia are the reliable symptons.of decline of health. approaching physical' nerve They are distinctly pains, an irifaleble telegraph message prognosticative of weakness. approaching physical They .are intimations that the is being im strength Overwork of any description paired. must in and result enervation enfeeblement 'of the corporeal structure. This and wear tear scientists destructive metabol (termed by ism) may be brought about by worry, ex cessive mental or physical lsbour, by contin ual attention to business, by bad- food, bad air or any acute the duties sickness, of ma the strain of motherhood, ternity, dissipa and other tion, many causes. The proper This must remedy is Clements Tonic.; and.
the
Zealand
at
per bushel retailed the latter the at
P.
The
surest,
to
oats
the
first,-
pounds
shame
acres
of
brought
is
had
Nervous
of
as
rivers, S.A. one
Oh
!
close
two
6d.
and
Rev.
Feb.
Murchison
the not
shame millions of
her
the
Irwin
well,
were
magnitude as
by
the
by
last
accident.
of food supply Victoria district,
the horse, North
had
they
smoke
the thermometer hot, in the shade, being
gether
town. attracted
curious this
all
the
the.
The
leaving
of
on
on
here.
-when
1
started
of
4s.
weather
last.
—
seekers
while
close
soon
they
have
by
and provender on provisions eight or with six horses to drays each, of goldthirstyaccompanied by a number of nine
were
water
section
The
to 20
about
of
shipment
The
rain
it
mow
Rose, J.P.,
Fortunately
fire.
Bluebell
tremely degrees
sooner
week
on
Pinjarrah railway.
yesterday
enough
with.
and
destruction
found
inspection
and
be are
he
mob. of Mr.R.H. from escape
that appears observed they
year bushel
we
damper
a
will
to con
from; sunset
night;,
It
flames
wheat
unquestionable
big,
public,
reports
make
steamers
that
the
East
Newman
of
and
shortly, called party, the better.
complaints rumours Strong
narrow
per The
commencing
steamers.
very
upon
warning-
little so that damage was done beyond tion, the destruction of some fencing. Grain is very dear this The store year. ts. 6d. per bushel for keepers are offering
G-wood
could
residence
the
Melbourne
horse
Great
cargo. the
on
The
that not a hours after
many
The
dinner
a
practice"Of
corners
at
-has and
lesson,
indecent
an
good supply
a
a
corners.
This
a
respectable people to be withbut corners -being in
the
pass
by
buildings
party horses in good imported which s.s. was Lubra,
the
laden
for discharge seen
"
Parson's '"est." from
seven
from
deck
so
fowget
Clarke
landed
the the
was
I
!'
to
and
"
gwaycious
for
Tuesday
oppresive, damp heat was all these Notwithstanding the sports carried and were out, brothers as usual one of the Drew" ran clean with all the best prizes. away The Bateman'lias O'Grady company been hut the which well-patronised; part took
comfort
sulted
so.
difficult
The chemist and druggist department heretofore carried on. by Messrs. Edwards in & Co., will future be conducted by Mr. Sargeant. The Salvation Army has opened fire and it is reported has taken upon York, town the by storm, or rather by surprise. A cricket match was played recently between the York and Northam teams, and resulted in a for the Yorkvictory seire who proved themselves flats, to be occasion. sharps on this The Yilgarn has Railway aggitation not a suddenly ceased, and now prayer is heard or a fuueral but all note," eyes turned to are and reefs gold-bearing hills of to gold be found gigantic yet within our district. Is Mt. a Bakewell or a heap of gold ? volcano, Feb. 1.
is
but
doubly drawbacks
at the street 10 o'clock
until
given
make
about
gregating
a
to
Casserley
the street and costs. has
appearance who used
P.C.
fellows
G.
being
brought
recently
those
taught
others
able
of
YORK.
all
well as as a good many competitors The out' to be excursionists.' day turned of the "hottest known here for many one Out of doors the scorching and years. sun land wind were blistering unendurable,
spoke. Legislative
to
!
Mr.
able
efforts
to
your to
fellow
men
!
alleviate the of sufferings and you have my sanction this. ;
Sydney
publish
Cunningham,
70, Watkin-street, Newtown Esq. (N.S. writes as follews: W.l, Dear Hav Sir, sufferer ing been a long from neuralgia, weakened which me and considerably, remedies without I using various benefit, induced to was give Clements Tonic a trial to and am pleased inform that the re you sult exceeded my utmost and expectations, after five I feel better taking large bottles ,
—
—
than
ever
I did
in
my
life
My
before.
wife
members and other of our family have used it with equal success and I can restrongly it to others commeud in a like suffering .
p.m. The Offenders Aboriginal Act, 1883, Amendment Bill was read a third time. and passed. The Patent Act Amendment Bill was considered in to with committee, agreed and adopted; amendments, reported, The debate on the Estimates was re The Colonial Treasurer Mr. sumed.. Mr. Loton and Mr. Canning, Simpsbm
!
!
230
no
Providence But lo week came Anniversary Day, which, as of a matter was observed in the course, usual and bii'land loyal fashion. Sports on water were A duly advertised. sports thank
(mentally)
about Is.
fined
were
doubt
races
of
'
were
loitering
They
their
holding death
charged by
R.M.
our
with
Xmasexclaimed
last
on
at
after
both
of the
larrikins
before
so
were
and
master
Three
1
The
during and
man
much
so
.
ASSEMBLY. 2nd.' Tuesday, February the Chair Speaker took
holidavs
Public of stores
proprietors departments,
business
that
and
LEGISLATIVE
the
as
'
Legislative Assembly. The time for bringing of up the report the committee on the Fremantle Harbour Works for a Week; was extended The House adjourned at 4;15 p.m.
tide
well
and
men,
professional as
Officers, and other tired of
idea to
and also on account of there sickness in the neighbourhood.
Layman,
correspondent.)
,
.
Monday, February 1st. The Speaker took the chair at 730 p.m. The Colonial in reply to Mr. Treasurer, would Symon, said that the Government take steps to on the prevent smuggling northern but did not intend at pre coast, sent to appoint for travelling inspectors that purpose. The Commissioner of in Railways, reply to Mr. Symon, said that the wharf the Fremantle on was well inger jetty with and men, supplied trucks, engines but the shed accommodation was totally insufficient. It is the intention of Gov to provido ernment transit sheds. Mr. Canning, seconded by Mr. Molloy, moved for a return showing the expense incurred in the Census of April, taking of 1891, with particulars persons employed, their duties and remuneration. After an from the Colonial Treasurer, explanation and in which Mr. A. Forrest, Mr. Rich ardson and the Commissioner of Crown Lands the motion assisted, was negatived. Mr. Richardson's motion that through the loss to the settlers in the Northern districts the through prevailing drought the clauses of the Land Regalations which for an increase of rent in provide 1894 should be repealed, was withdrawn after a long discussion, and an amendment moved was carried. The by Mr. Randell amendment that the Govern provides ment will introduce at an date a early measure for the relief of by the remission of rents or otherwise the pascoralists in the Gascoyne and North West districts and other districts affected in the present disastrous circumstances of these districts. Mr. Traylen's motion that the Police be rercommitted Bill of for the purpose amending clause 61, so as to make the of certain on games playing Sunday un lawful was and the Bill was negatived, read a third time and passed. A message was received His from the Administrator Excellency announcing to several his consent bills, and also the that address of condolence stating forwarded the by the Assembly upon of Clarence of the Duke death had been to Her telegraphed Majesty the Queen. The Bankruptcy Bill was read a third time and passed.
'
Banks,
own
.
first
Tuesday, February 2nd. took the Chair at 3 p.m. The President Gerald ton-Mullewa The Bill Railway was committee. passed through The Aboriginal Offenders Act Amendment Bill and Bankruptcy Bill were read lv a first time. The Presideut announced the receipt of a from His the message Excellency Administrator his assent to the notifying Boyanup-Busselton Railway Bill, Mineral Lands Bill, Boyanup-Minniriup Railway Stock General Loan and Inscribed Bill, Amendment and the Act, 1889, Bill, First Offenders Bill. The Colonial in Secretary, reply to Mr. said the regulations under the Hackett, Mineral Lands Act would be laid on the table of the House as soon as possible. The House went into committee to con sider the message from the Legislative the Municipal Insti Assembly returning tutions Bill with amendments. Mr. Hackett's amendment that private schools be exempted from rates paying municipal of religious provided they be the property bodies was agreed to, and Mr. Leake, Mr. Mr. Mr. Amherst and Hackett were a committee to draw' up reasoris appointed for the amendment to be sent" to the
our
owing
year
;
Health Act Amendment time. asked leave to postpone till for a return Monday his motion the showing the amount expended upon Midland since the date of the Railway guarantee by Government. The Com missioner of Railways said chere was no to the motion, necessity the pospone Government would return have the Motion ready by Monday or Tuesday. withdrawn. The House adjourned at 4.35 p.m. a
COUNCIL,
(From
the
abandoned this
:
adopted. The Public Bill was read Mr. Molloy
LEGISLATIVE
GERALDTON.
-.
adopted. The Aborigines Protection Act, 188.6, Amendment Bill was read a second time. At present an aboriginal servant for breach of contract be sent to prison for may not more than one month and then only should he be unable to pay a fine. It is Bill to in contemplated under the new crease the maximum to three punishment months with or without hard labour. An offender in the future be arrested may but this be beyond the 30 mile limit, comes obligatory only when ordered by a magistrate. The Offenders Aboriginal Act, 1883, Amendment Bill was read a second time. This provides the penalty of whipping, up to 24 strokes, for felony or misdemeanour. The Patent Act Amendment Bill was read a second time. The Protection of Women and Girls Bill was considered in and amended. committee, The amendment made by the Legisla tive Council in the Shark's Bay Pearl Shell Fishery Bill was agreed to. Mr. Harper moved that action be taken to theof hawkers' prohibit granting of licenses to natives India or other Asiatic countries. He said that many of these hawkers were a source of annoyance and fear to women and children on farms. Mr. Piesse outlying second ed the motion, as did Mr. Simpson, who affirmed that a useful would shot-gun do away often with the necessity for of this kind. The legislation Attorney General said this matter had not occu the attention of Government. pied he did not see Personally, why they wanted hawkers at all. A bill might be introduced in a few Motion days.
was The Game Bill considered in com mittee. The amendments proposed by the Legislative Council were not agreed Hassell and Mr. Piesse were to, and Mr. to draw a committee reasons appointed up for not the amendments. accepting Offenders Act The Aboriginal Amend was ment Bill committee passed throngh without amendment, reported and adopted. The House adjourned at 1130 o.m.1
i
to whether Sir John Coode say be further consulted in connection with the scheme for harbour works at Fremantle. The Bill was Bankruptcy passed and adopted. through committee, reported The Game as amended Bill, by the was considered. The Legislative Council, with amendments, one were exception concurred in. The Attorney-General moved that the Council's amendment to clause 9, by which any person having out of season native in his possession game be summarily arrested be retained may as the amendment was to ble, repugnant another clause in the Bill. Motion would
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as
you you
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than
all
un
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the
claim
year. too being of victory,
in
was
the
my those
—
finance,
that much
rnoro members who had were He referred experience wrong. criticism of the finanto Mr. Canning's cial of the Government and to policy of the in the the effects diought
Northern
spoke of the
beneficial
first
the
of
item
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the
mates.
Mr.
touched moved
ported. Progress
then
was
to' sit
given
to several referring upon by the Colonial that be re progress
after
Parker,
subjects Treasurer,
Monday
on
again
and
reported,
and
Jntciitolflttial
it
is
leave
James bourne C. Q.
said
at
are
the
of
the
the
same
died last the three.
Hiram in the
earth, cently
oldst
The
—
Lester,
of 25
cents,
with ten
sent
hands scheme opera
old
the the
at
matron
ho.use,
who
hit
having
them
married
they
Detective accused
fell
fakirs,
in
sharing
upon the
in
in
the
pillar
tbe
miles
darkness
light
to
perpendicularly is described
through
He He
as
being
Its volume of magnificent. was less thai? one-sixtieth however, is of the light house. It that part new is for the that it claimed light for adapted foggy weather. specially were conducted at the The
pressibly
ilight,
experiments it is believed, and, Exhibition, Naval innovations. will lead to important
National Library of Australia
Celt, of
a
majority
is
a
with
was
has
farce,
native
a
far
that Sheehan but he was 56,695,
An
during
vithin
at
a
sawmill, water-wheel.
worked by a primitive The place belongs to Mr. Broadhead, rela who is, as it turns out, a distant Mr. tive of Lord Broadhead Jersey. is iate Sir Robert a of the grandson Lord and the connection. Peel ; thus
Lady
were
Jersey
to
and delighted and family, The made. the occasion
naturally meet
one
lengthy
a
mill was
surprised of their own
cathedral for
bublic
scandal
over
peeti
satisfactorily
held of license
meeting
|
his
benefactions
the
public. A
all
years the settled
the and concerned.
are
Monday
on
not
affect
a
has colony, as far aB Rev. A. T. At
a
of copy the Rev.
character. Rossi's Captain
which he claims recognition to the glebe lands, on which ral
is
built.
the
We were Young,
as
the
This suit a
house two
"of
of
with the the
of
in
by
trnstee
cathed
a
that
they were manufacturing for Id his themselves. that there Wesley believed
self
that But
succession, Apostolic ordain. Bishop could
as a
a
book
on
be changed confer
priests
appointed"
"ordained"— in America.
—
At
confusion
on
Methodists
cast
his
sacraments
that
the
intimation
was
in
not
!
so,
some
longer binding. They deter that they should have sacramentB that no ordination whatever Bhould for
settled own
minds
that
which
Apostles.
for was
who administered
those
Can anyone by men who
imagine did
two
taught
not
years
to prove, understands
to
was
however,
is
interfere
An of
Valparaiso,
were
of
forms
alluded have
to
of
nitrate
under
attempt
any to
interfere
followed
been
by
to
difficult
a
which
British
a
certain
of the
British
would
most
Government
be probably an alliance of the States and and how far France, extend it would be might All that England predict.
Russia results
with the
to desire, thought therefore, as misunderstanding may to the carrying impediment
Blaine's plan the Northern
Egan
His
at
which
of
Colonel holds the North, v/ould be monopoly, War between Chili hindered. and the United also States might lead to a more serious state of things, since
together,
is
and
killed
This
said
outcome
American
on
the particular present point the disnuto The feeling turns. to,
since
American
supposed
wounded.
or
some
believed the situa the United
Government
with Chilian interests. of was an this attack in sailors the streets and by which two inen
a
is
ever
the
to
who
one
has
furnish the matter
A feeling against has prevailed in Chili States the war with Peru, when the
that a creed know their
by Christ
Chili
to
is
no
and be necessary
with
continued
anxious
are
no
syndicate,
the sect did not possess may presume, real or for at any sacraments, supposed, least twelve months. But next year they met again, and resolved apparently that God had not either spoken by tbe or
time
some
export
followers
we
lot,
surprising.
fomouted by British intrigues, arising from commercial and u.m' of jeal'mHy the United ii t:\Les, British interests, nevoi would .saffur a wore war thelees, to take more u che place, especially
after
or
is
it,
several
none
sacraments;
roubles. of the
Russian That Budget. anybody these figures before him, affeot to be astonished at the depreciation iu Russiau oauses paper, or 6eek for outside
tion.
death all was Wesley's and the the point; lots to decide whether
they should have any Tbe lot went against
to
indi next six
with
people
subject by one, his and held opinion, and he him Orders not call he could it for
believes
exaggeration direct and
That prominent topic. arose from any mismanagement of Minister misconduct Egan, as
the
Bisliop
-a
little
total
for
;
"
tho
of that
The misunderstanding
years 6uch a
was
be
the
to explain
religion
early
to
relief
thousands
expenses, of the famine rect, during the at eight hundred months million This would be about the amount can,
showed a
thronged owing to
correspondent
would
it
compute
Angli
plainly
mor
(Voronetz)
Government
Petersburg
by
which
The
—
that
town
one
of the
that
has
manner
feared
is
it
In
die.
St.
social
an
Russia.
in
name, since 5,000 horseB have been slaughtered last no fodder for being August, there them or for the cattle. The Standard's
been at lecturing the of John his life Ely, subject being in a Wesley ; and he incidentally proved of Wealeyans striking way that the belief on the all-important of Orders question includes the belief in a divine (which mission was and sacraments) settled by them
sufferers
capital
gamins,"
different
the
lines.
are along the Volga and peasants, famishing of conveying impossibility
will
and
Dufferin
Irish
Canon Luckock,
clergymen,
them.
will
Mr.
The Rev
dual
a
towns
:
-way mined
having
"
of
for to
preference
since the advent of the cold weawhile has appeared hunger-typhoid in many 120 peasants districts, having in one succumbed The large parish.
this it is but did not true, a lively game of shillelaghs, and, prevent a beltI gave you my Lord, thorough
and appointing the bishop and chapter, bim a member in of that body as canon It that residence. was the agreed of recognizing the cathedral as question not be a church should parish again be looked but that it Bhould raised, as
scion
recommended
is is,
crease
of the present lent Marquis every aid, and among other things gave the chil Governor Young among dren, the future These the them, a whip and a top. youthful coveted.
one
Russia the among starving a considerable has shewn in
in
peasants
at his Dufferin estates Clahdeboye, father one the farm hands. One being a reduced their .fire miserable, night The father and mother abode to ashes. ,
ant slantwise, curvatuto spinal Tho erect mc-thod
of
sloping Famine
tality
glad to wel in Governor
.a
write
expressly schools in
in
ordinary The
of
Young,
compared
as
and
ther,
gaze
guests,
is
obviated.
use
concealed
the vulgar
discussing
of the body. In position the scholar faces his writing the twist of the body spared which is always observable
cause
therefore,
about of Mr.
good
King,
1876 given to endorsed Mr. was Pnddicembe by the him authority to minister Bishop giving in his cathedral of under the direction
upon
from
and
thus
just
reading
in
dispute has been
the
suit
marriage
of
Hygiene in
erect
writing,
neck, those who
common
about Lord Dufferin story been related by ex- President When States. Hayes, of the United Mr. at the White House Hayes was Lord then GovernorGeneral Dufferin,
has
that
Thomas Bishop Puddicombe
i
memorable
but
and inspected, in a special celebrated was
Anglican which Goulburn,
his
late
thing
was
stoppage
thing
.
way.
The
curious
in
on the benevolence part Tyson is that it should have been made Hitherto Mr. charity public. Tyson's has so care been an unknown quantity, and so modestly has the hero of the fully
can
pic-nic from Kir-
made
little
The
lasts.
flame.
of
the
on
work 'and
a
dona
a
of
slanting of Drs.
ence
his
behalf,
high
engaged
advantages
"stvaight"
to
this
occurred
was
his
on
give,
is
public
a
according instructed
Hay,
iug."
bush
a
miles
a few try sting-place A stoppage andra. old-fashioned pretty,
a
total.
to
has,
is
positions,
by
polled
famine
added
on
Catholic
a
selected
incident
interesting the journey
his
appealed
was
and Flower's
and
vote
He
of
that
—
a
been
are
and whoso ;
German,
a
Supreme Court has
armB sun
shining
means
a
figures Cardinal
j
the official Von Reubs and Lorenz report in favour of the former. points strongly of the They point out that the direction written characters influ has a marked
fellow-Irishman to and astonished learn that had met before in Ireland. Gover they nor Young, it seems, was born en the
Assembly of
him
arms
torch whose
Roman,
literally
prophecy Dominican
a
lighted
a
The Austria
a
as
a
with a represented Cardinal Hohenlohe, name
the
justify
Zigliara, in whose
Paracciaua,
the with
News),
opinion,
Cardinal
from Corsica, dog earrying
suddenly
so
which, Evening
his
in
are
i
him
"
—
can,
—
Young,
iron
of Buffalo
role
the
from to
come
are
only is
2807 of Governor
the the
inex
ground
and
the
tho
marriage
not
of Canada, w as among the met there Governor Thomas Ohio. Lord Dufferin was
He Brother's boy. held that has ever the of the history and he is a 30,
during
office
the
was
two
dis
Governor F. Shee-
Lieut.-
William
Hon.
the representative in the of the men's district working native town. His opponent for the Orange and Freemason
who
up
with
and arrangements it with surround
seeds,
York,
State.
Light
springing
result the
confirms.
newly-elected
lawyer.
the
of
He experiments. into the bodies of
han, is a Christian is the first Catholic
.
'The
of Dr. son-in-law to claims hare discovered has made a of influenza,
made
The
all
next to . be thing that It haB been found revolutionised. beam can be projected two the electric and the single beam aniles skywards, the naked over with visible eye was The horizontal miles. light thirty-three 500,000 of the Eddystone Lighthouse, shows only 17 miles as -candle power, as to half the distance, near poBBible in clear weather that ;»nd only very
that if
bankers
the
Dr. Koch
of New
hardly
electricity.
so
telegram
railings.
on the light unfortanate
sinister
which
still
never
with the and rabbits, animals became affected
grass
being
as it dealt proves were with, prisoners the of the falsehood plea urged to excuss themselves by the murders. of The law, however, lynch justice another illustration. requires
Electricity, houses are
I
the for next Pope is A burning fire." After of having examined the names and arms the different he says the only Cardinals, members of the Sacred College who
Manning. Altogether evening was spent. enjoyable James Tyson, jun., the gentleman made the most practical recently
very Mr.
motto the ardens
Ignis
MisseB
failure,
:
—
with
or
more
a
manner
:
confession
—
being
throws
that
subject,
that
Cardinal
late
who
replying
the tribute from Mr. Parnell's stands at the head which colleagues of the grave, has been redressed with leaves and white chrysanthemums. holly The sides of the grave are being planted cross
the jury that bribing sub Italian the prisoners, aquitted at New Orleans, lymched, sequently from no custody, has been discharged him. This found case against was
a
per long. of 20in.
covery. association or ladies has been An to care formed for Mr. Parnell's grave The in Glasnevin Dublin. Cemetery, with mound has been carpeted sods of and is never a shamrocks without The Celtic wealth cut flowers. of fresh
profits.
officer
the
O'Mally,
in
the
of a correspondent says hesitation in authorizing who feels any in anyone
who
monkeys
was
where be He
ago.
years of of
who
woman,
poorhouse,
to
tion of 2002 at once, and 502 per month towards water for the poorer providing Hill while the water classes of Broken
Moseley love
The
buted
Church." Dr. Pfeiffer,
Ga.,
being
ance.
to
charged Hiram is the ceremony. who witnessed Mrs. 124 years old, and his bride, Mary old man in The fell is 81. fee
a
th©
new quite benefactor.
on
to
John
was, never, God, shall be please an Atheist. I am, and I always have of the Roman Catholic been, a member
re
Atlanta,
fortnightly St.
and Culleney, Parker, The Secretary (Mr. H. Cronin) to the in his usual referred loss report sustained to tbe cause in the death of
feet
was
house,
opera
man
of
a
staff
married
was
usual
in appeared known (says
"
S. Wales.), joined (N. on Nation newspaper at Dublin Hoey who morning in 1848. survivor of the last week, was
Marry -Age"
the queries I have no
to tell you terest in the am not, and
to the (Secretary Cashel-Hoey in London), Agent-General of the Mel Doyle (sub-editor Buttler and Edward Age),
Victorian
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to
The Guild
—
piano by Reddan.
bushels
5
was
The head averaged a length Mr. Justin M.P., M'Carthy,
the that influenza.
Lord Lady are where they making Chicago, for a large space in the arrangements tho Fair reserved for World's being of the exhibition. Irish department John
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over
straw
.
.
Wagga Anthony
to
belonging
bacillus number of successful the bacillus injected
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Wagga
the
yielded
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The Holy has, just a Prince from Borghese purchased the number of manuscripts respecting of the Popes at Avignon. sojourn and
in
has beeu studying prieBt of that respectable Irish prophecy St. man, whose da vices Crux Malachy de Cruce and Lumen in Ccelo have been so realised of Pius in the lives entirely and he informs IX.1 and Leo XIII., us
members contri following the evening's amusement H. and F. Fay, J. F. Songs by Messrs. T. Ryan J Daly, a duet by Chipper, Miss N. and Mr. T. Ryan, a recitation on the selections by Miss A. Plunkett,
Bon
at
A Norman
the
o
Branch) was held (St. Ignatins Catholic Bridge schoolroom, on Street, Kensington, S.A., January 1892. The President J. F. 18, (Mr. over attend a large Chipper) presiding
keep
of 1813. Tartarian oats
novelist
Balestier,
Baptist in the
war
Some
acre.
Koch,
foreign.
Father
fought
N.S.W.,
district
been
the
Kipling, Caroline
Miss
Gnild. of the
meeting
at Brightlingsea inhabitant gave, Thomas Wiltshire in tor George III.
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to himself support which had beeu given without which and his colleagues, they would he said, be perfectly powerless.
moved
lighted
has
dinner.
American A crop of Accord farm,
i
year's experience Government had had upon the colony, and said that if they were to judge of the consti effect of the working of the new tution experience, by the first year's Hu their verdict must be a safe one. for the generous thanked hon. members
He
Tbe
same
the i
John Forrest Sir results which the of Responsible
districts.
of
him a grand Summerssun
'
hon.
carrying
step. A sailor centenarian ing his 100th birthday The oldest, (Bog).
had
and
right,
of
sailors
thirty
Rudyard
has married New York
the sons of the Rev. J. B. we Camon, whose conversion recently had his father announced, preceded the an into Church. Another son, has now taken Oxford undergraduate,
current
honor although I have not
Mr.
Blessed
Cathedral Sunday,
recent
a
Tauranga,
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the
candles.
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pay
the
and to say that much experience
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on N.Z,, walked about
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by 50002
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est
Auckland, there
our
and our 102,0072, 31st December
of procession Patrick's -St.
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.
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to balance the interest for 1892. pay The interest estimated on the loans for which includes and 1892, 750,0002
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In the Sacrament
.
from
South,
Tho voked
so
reciprocity and Republic far as Chili is
arise
chiefly
brought from
against him by his antecedents and proclivites.
a an
of Mr.
out
for
accusations
such
is
form
between, those of
concerned, Mr. against
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thing in town.
to own
Why
Joes an orator resemble a pawn ?— Because he lives by spouting.
Why
chronometer umabob ?— Because it's m
is
call
ay
a
is
letter
a
?— Because
out
a
thing
watch-you-
it.
Why ring
like a
D
we
like
wedding
a
be wed
cannot
with
it. "
to the Expedition Pole, aB he wended his way-
man,
"
said
to
the bar
the
ber's
shop. Men would
only learn they could A man's
be very
much
as
teach
wise
if
their
as
or
for
possible be
Dinna a
so
the
from as
give
his
said, It's
man.
they
coubl
boys
think
a
on
do
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Cause
birds they
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s
When former and
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you
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in
reading
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to
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three
of 'em
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to
utter
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of
tbe
now
she
can
lady in
|
a
fair to
mission
bow vexed
sex
:
make
"Ah
be induced
fools
it's
THE
VALUE
OF
a
of
men.
said
a
"
are,
"
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bright-eyed nature that
"
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between
apple rhododendron,
one is a ling ?— The is a cold other apple dumpling. wouldn't wish for a surely than difference that.)
a
dump the
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National Library of Australia
H.
H.
WARNER
& CO.'S
REMEDIES.
DISEASE
to
no
purpose,
AGAIN
safe"
CONQUERED
BY
cure.
so
far
as
any
good
effects
and finally seeing no im the but rather condition, I was reverse, persuaded by some members of my family to try your safe cure and safe in which I was pills, and con encouraged firmed the by reading in your testimony F.G.S. of pamphlet of Mr.j,Geo. Thureau, I with whom had Tasmania, been on terms of intimacy in I so far previous years. with the persevered that medicines, for a period of six months I took If of safe bottles cure per week, and the necessary of to quantity pills, a comfortable condition of produce the I may bowels. I say also that ad strictly hered to your and scale other indietary produced,
provement
"
we
to find feminine present, has so often forestalled us. What is the difference and rhododendron a cold '
all
speaking woman's
said, !
Perfumers.
Sandhurst, Victoria, 22nd December, H. H. Warner 1891. Messrs. & Co. GentleIn a brief of my men, giving you history recent after in which illness, increasing of about a period 4 years intensity, during culminated in finally Disease of Bright's the kidneys, accompanied by enlargement and I will first allude to pain in the liver the chief These were symptoms. Vertigo, in the urine, Sleeplessness, great sediment and swelling dropsy in the ancles, extreme weakness and so as to be unable debility, to walk 50 loss in yards uphill, great etc. advice weight, Medical was sought at various times, and from many but sources, were
once
all
20
flow
of
in
my
shrewd
.
woman
;
in
living
demand
not
to
'
after
leaving
Then I wish bat to
what's
You
yon.
cautioned
lady
her her
a
maD
a
little
mar
hus
by say
is
like an egg. he may while, keep him there too long,
child,
hot
in
;
the language."
old
"My
ing,
..Kept
water
but soft; and he hardens." boil
lai—mp
,
.
scribed Omnia
usually
nausea
heavy
weight
and on
a
I
found
instant
i
a
of 3 bottles my The headaches
seldom,
and then Nervine
Safe
in is
and
pains
were
since,
I
years back
the
entirely return but
25th Victoria, have been a of
country
New
November, cattle
South winter,
"safe"
ASTHMA CURE. I have suf Queensland. for fered a long time with Asthma, for which I used dread Warner's complaint Safe Asthma Cure, with good results. I used the medicine During the paroxysms as directed and the attacks promptly ter John minated. AbhmoISE. (Signed) Town, Islington Sydney, St., MtDonald N.S.W. Some years ago I was first afflicted with Asthma. For or more two years there free from was I. was a day when its hardly and in
for
struggling was
when
unable
affection. ner's Safe
the
for
bed panting life.
to
On
The me
cure
reading Cure, with nightly
the
attacks
breath,
doctor of my merits
came
like
on one
admitted asthmatic of War
I procured some, wonderful success for 3 months. it To be brief has thorough of Asthma. I consider ly cured me War ner's Safe Asthma Cure the only known cure for asthmatic patients. Lucy Cummingb. (Signed) and
took
Asthma.
it
but
.
'
.
then
in
was
I
got to work
got go
quite me in
-I' 1
months; under
was
but
got local
a
from
suffering
for
me
up wife, and
my
'
my called Mother he brought
for
may"
I
ever. a
now
whilst
to
All and
me,
and the
taking with
agreed
improveleft
mate
medicine
Syrtip,
After
me
filessrs.i:' a
a
Curative
I began ing gradually
on
better, at
Millwall, me of
told
sufferings
and
time
lingered little
working
Bailey's,
Seigel's a bottle. found my food-
bottle
short
a
a
Your
well.
never
1880, and
saw
as
years—
but
Westwood
'
I to
hospital
condition,
bad
for
way now worse, "About
first
to
treated a
Where
to
critical
as
this
who
chair
patched
a
blood
a time afraid
to
me
said
heart kind of
time."
However,
severe
visitations, I sat up
.
sensa
of
who
was
He
debility.
at any
and
I
a
choking
a
rush
a
doctor, sent
a
then
"
Wales.
Rockhampton,
saw
said
while, is in
husband die
in
I had a camping out last attack of rheumatism, so that I was to to nearest compelled the go town, and under the of medical place myself care a But I did not man and instead improve, of better I grew and was getting worse, driven mad nearly by the excruciating racked that all of parts my pains body.1 At this time I received a pamphlet tellingof the wonderful cures wrought by War Safe ner's Rheumatic I deCure, so that cid d to give it a trial. I took 12 bottles dfrofn that time I have an been quite free from- all in rheumatic am now pains, and health. P. Mullen. slpendid (Signed) 1st Victoria, Ararat, December, 1891 I have used your safe Rheumatic Cure for rheumatism with the best possible results, after tried various having applications with no benefit. For years I was afflicted and bad pains in my back and legs, and often have had to take to my bed, and for out of weeks was unable to move the' house. six of After some bottles taking Cure I have Safe Rheumatic been cured hat and e not had since. a day's illness G. A. Gread, (Signed) Gold Miner.
I and
who
little
a
1891.
drover
with
Place, London, under treatment for three better. uo I then put myself doctor,
Mrs; C. Osbaldstone, of Royal Hotel. Proprietress RHEUMATIC CURE.
and
mo.
the
I had
and after very badly, and weak I was would sit in a
powerless. for a time, Rattlebone
after
only a mild form, while with instant applied
Whilst
he
and
about,
over
throat,
ncrvou3
from
my
all
nervous
Diuiboola, For
to
I slept
,
so
seemed to run shoulder.
pain
tion at the the head. "
of
a
through rumbling
On
relief,
the use removed. the
often
Safe and
nobody
is
:
were as
arise?
oysters ? Ah
of matter
origin one
:
of hearing I procured a few Nervine, used the same with perfect .
tin-
Yet
,
from
'
Off
headaches sensation
head.
my
is
arisen
things do
what
:
so,
these
all
ctmchis' Bin from
ex
thing getting plainer Let this man's every show. day. story He goes on to say On the 17th day of whilst as 1872, December, acting ship's on board the .carpenter steamship Sorrento,. I was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands! The shock to my system was so great as to. pro duce an effectI never felt before. I fell into a low, weak -and was seized; slate, with and a giddiness sinking,fainting, feeling. a I had bad taste in my mouth, at weight and the chest, great and pain after eating, face would burn, like fire. I had rny diffiin and and culty breathing palpitations,
from
Victoria.
—
GOODWINS.
of the grandfather the in Darwin, naturalist, the seal significant words,
his
upon
"
Having
months
iiiuww—
THE
Erasmus Darwin, famous Charles
West
Perth,
'VN
WRECKED
oysters. What
;
there
"
hardly
a syllable." would-be wit
A
—
I
: has Brownston cured Strategy " How his wife of everlasting talking." for goodness sake ?" " He t«ld her that she looked with ber mouth clos prettier
and
TO
BRIGHT's
"
ed,
U. S.
FOLLOWING
SAFE
a
the
people
'
with
"safe"
(
himself;.
daughter against worrying band too much, and concluded
I suffered from: tried which .1 a without experi my racking pains.
or
for remedies from
of relief
any
its
Why
the old the arrivals
many Do.
number
cool,
PROOFS,
j
been
Mass.,
Lowell, and
THE
a
build
Chicago
exclamed
paper. who come
are
BY
CO.,
Sold by Druggists
AS
build
to "
"
I'm engaged
had
AVER &
"
interested
me,"
G.
J.
self-
a
A
Tidey.
1891.
eighteen
12 months
pre aU
i
"
live
bet,
Dr.
Oh,
:
"
She
£4000
takes
"
present.
daily
or
Bland,
in
fool
a
me
£2000.
for
"La, who
faded, restores
texture.
the grate." of me when
fire
a
got £2000 ; I want "You do it. can't
I've " house.
"Are " You
there's
You
you always made man."
'
and
PREPARED
always
i
like
house
becomes thin, this preparation
fullness,
understand
knows.
Wangarratta,
(Signed)
j
Does the chimney that ? " Landlord
16th.
over
headaches,
Hair.
"
:
only He :
not.
hair gray,
color,
as a
sign
ried
success.
the
Ayer's HairVigor,
I
smoke no,
for
Vigor
value
Hair delightfully perfumed, Ayer's Vigor the from keeps head free prevents baldness, and cures and troublesome dandruff, unsightly humors of the Ladles desirous of scalp. having an abundance of soft, silky tresses, and gentlemen who wish to proservo their youthful apto an advanced do well pearance age, would to furnish with their toilets
j
Harry. Tenant
the
maturely
to
Hair
popularity of Ayer's universal most of its convincing proof
The the
Dressing
I
He
for
on
success.
:
to
patient,
be quite easy enough' to pay debt by imposing on! a tax
national
don't
of
bottles
EXPUE-SIVE
.BOT
BRIEF
January for
in the
Lewis
(Signed) safe" NERVINE. Broome Hotel,
Combined
on
too
ago of reduced
of
"
encing
Tommy
such
years
diem. I have consumed per of Diabetes bottles Cure.: and water is again normal.
good "
poet."
?"
fly
ain't
M.L.A.
Diabetes
Sugar
not /.when
death.'"
—
Jessup,
Danger
is
it
physician,
Butler Scholarship. (on " his month's : warning) madam you bong swor,'. the good of speaking French
go
;
nervous
Yes, almost
spring
to
I was type. had a weakness, con great stant clammy mouth, a voracious appetite, and thirst. I waterpersistent passed nine of a. diagnosis averaging pints daily, which showed in sugar large, quantities, and it was of high when, specific gravity tested. After doctor's medicines taking without I used any improvements. Safe Diabetes Warner's and after Cure, of the bottle felt that the use sixth my health The was; returning. painful and the excessive dis symptoms abated, decreased a charge of water by half pint state
a
Warner's "
:
able
Fifteen
of
symptoms pronounced
most
to
and
"
eujoy
HonC.
Tasmania
Deloraine, I showed the
for
time
usual.
as
Manager
Royal Hotel,
"
:
business
that
"
a
sitting
and from I am now
use
young
There isn't a beauty. the country who would he taxed.
persuaded against my will I Safe Diabetes Cure.
was
get better.
my
could
a
till
would
It
the
and nervous headaches of a sleep caused nature, no doubt, by over of I tried tbe pressure business, recently effects of Warner's Safe Nervine. It gave sound and refreshing me sleep, and allayed the headaches. John (Signed) Stuart, Governor Broome Hotel." Proprietor
:
Jones.
about
thirst,
severe
The following notice is said to have station been posted in a country police " No loafers allowed here, except police." You may answer, Teacher Tommy
Jones walk."
to
began
loss
"It's
rooster.
a
you Editor
"
recover.
and several
my legs. amount of not possibly
large
a
I
I suf
down
pains
told
was
lost excessive
Jas.
'
:
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Governor Australia.
to be alone, very great pleasure especially when your sweetheart is wid ye. She: Would like to hear me you "Forever and Forever?" He: Bing "Er— not so as thai. well, quite long " Logic is good enough, bnt it cau't is
and
sugar,
suffered
remarked:
prove that a hen Visitor "Don't a spring chair ? as much as sitting
My
I
had
weakness ana urine contained
great
Station
them.
lover
Irish
low.
very in flesh,
bairn."
what his friends is reputatiou His character is what hiiu. say about bis enemies say about him. One element of shrewdness is to realise that the man with you are dealing may be shrewder than yourself. An
brought pounds weight was
to
Yours
a
arked A hath rem that " All poet He undoubted paths lead to the grave." and; homoeopaths to allopaths ly referred and bydropaths, and the ;M.D.; paths.
cure.
May 19th, 1891. Sugar Diabetes,
from
years
to try Warner's commenced its
little
she
money, wi' it
mean
fatherless
pair
but
overdose, desire to
—
order their
of
give
Hollo ways Ointment and Pills. Those who have given these remedies a fair trial freely admit|that they inherently suitable for healing possess every property and removing eruptions, ulcerations, piles had legs, 'gathered abscesses, sores, breats, and all disorders of the glandular system. When rubbed in the Ointment carefully relaxes the swollen diminishes muscles, inflammation, and even assuages pain, alleviates which may dangerous maladies have lasted for months, or even years. Hollo way's excellent are preparations effective resistless in combination singly, and have been recommended by grateful to be resorted to as alteratives patients of when all other means health regaining have failed. Their action is temperate, not violent or reducing.
in
decisions. broker
an
to
penuriousness
"
some
not
collar
a
a gold headed cane. carrying "I want a drink means one the country and something else Most people ask advice in .secure
nonthinking
for
man
two
Seeing with
for
fered
pre
a
of calomel for a grains the druggist weigh the and scrupulous exactness, he did this from anxiety
child.
Camden, N.S.W.,
one
for
for
writing '
"No
Physician:
taste
me, feel
nervous
by
persevering From man strong a. and done harder strong, man, work than in ever life I my before. have since Mother kept' Seigel's Syrup in the and wife who a my was house, great sufferer from rheumatism and has found dropsy, more relief from it than else. anything If of ail any my ever a family anything, few with
the
medicine
ihat time to I have been
I
this
.
on
went
shop
DIABETES
Young good
it.
was
I have
soon
cured.
been
a
;
J
does
soon
The is
sets them right. statement from which extract was mad by Mr.
an
the
foregoing William Hill Road
:
carpenter, London, E.
108,
ship's
,
what
Now, getting almost results
the
is
plainer an
arise
every infinite from a
St.
Anne's
thing which day ? Why number
call the
"the winter
him
bear. shocks the
directly when or
a
sorrow
on
under
We
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is
that
different the
Like of
Mr.
life,
the seeds dross
they buy goods, dyspepsias Up to not have may troubled excitement and exposure;
1872
t.
it
much, but the was shipwreck
of the could
this:
of
makings"— of
Baid
we
of
cause.. single of people in all ranks majority Hill had in his digestive organs what when or woman,
all
"
Set
many rubs. without
experienced
of
medicine sauce
apothecary's
scription
have been
makes a goose of another. Contentment is better than .money and just about as scarce. man No can come out who bright hasn't
an
"safe"
stumps
,
hearts young by tennis matches. What looks like
Scotchwoman
elderly to
day
somebody
'
you'
my
than
more
must
mind or the stomach. the influence
sorrow? great continnes'
the
of
a
if
-act eat
both,
Who
And
system that
too
remember, body, or to
can
great
this
it
worry worry or tbe upsets
long, always permanently .impairs ;or destroys and thus appetite brings on an apparently incurable dyspepsia and nervous debility. Why, gracious goodness there are millions
digestion the
;
1
of women, under this
and
the
And
year.-
They
are
come
to life, existence.
their called,
you
dyspepsia Hill's
tialf
case,
is
of
lots
in
thing it
is
dead and
may at and
men,-'
England to
them and
get
every we
we
sure
the bottom what cared
abont in
day
are
talking-: them to out of ailment 'is
want
some
Whatever be
crawling
.
An
to
arrive.
!
in
elimination
view of (in the recess). out When ?
.
"coming
in.
comes
But
the
in
,
is
always
Many fire
always
.
which'
Money does not'
lecturer
where
to
difficult
effected
system, as particularly of Albumen from the at the tune I am not urine, until present but better health only quite well, enjoy than I have for many years past and have recovered normal weight. W. D.. Thomas. (Signed) Mining and Share Investor. to
-
:
temperance backing water.
is
may the fun
doesn't these brilliant bearing sometimes make you speeches change " mind ?" My mind ? Oh, often your but my vote never J"
halter.
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he
it
the
Political
1
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is
misses
one
and
Crickety
provincial speeehmaking the What puts country
.
determine
show
'horse
a
gradual been
when
by which, no doubt the cure was The is that a happy result in all has improvement respects
structions, accelerated.
,
at
a
was,
-
tooth.
ulcerated
an
thing
I
wear.
pastime although
train,
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'
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pair other I
and tbe It is
person.
difference of boots ?
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than
late
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WHOLESALE WINE
AND
SPIRIT
AND
EQUITABLE
MERCHANT
PERTH and
Offices
Cliff
Rooms
Sale
THE
U.S.
GEORGE'
DIRECT
.
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OR
S-TERRACE.
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v
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Vi
Street.
Free Goods Stores
,
Essex
Cliff
and
:
...
Streets.
SURPLUS,
4 o/o
basis
...
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...
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...
Chairman;'
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1..
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Australia
Assurance
Wm.
'
Messrs;
.
on
and
The
Cp.'s
recent
furnishes who had
Bottle,
made
of
to
reprint of him States.
inquiries
of the United of Archbishop New York Your Monseigneur.—
Oilman's Stores, Sugar, add Colonial Produce.
Teas,
-
'
JOHN
have made Assurance
'
for
private
sale,
WITH FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS in
PERTH.—
Newcastle,
Douro,
Charles, and
Garden
Lincoln
AN TLE.—
FREM
Dyer,;
George, Streets.
Tuckfield,
Hill,
Swanbourne, Ellen, John,
Mary, South,
Hampton
!
Streets.
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Packenham,; and Leah, Also,
Preston
jarrab,
£30
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i
s
r.
a
r
.
"I much
"
pecially must
property in
AGENT.
of
owners
land
,
more
Australia, of the larger
Perth
to for
Agent (Otto's
at
calling
information
Revd.
Father
DeVaine,
Father'
Cartoll,
Father
list
might
The
transport mines, Brisbane, Townsville, and Glasgow.
&c.
in
and that
certifying
I.
A USTR
es
office
my
1
to
Hotel, attention
which
to business
merit
to
Customers TAURANT Saturday,
a
COMMODIOUS
every
;
p.m.
!
Bass'
Ale,
Pale. Pale
Entrance
on
/BassExcelsior
Ale,
Brand,
bottle
Islay Burke
H-
and
W.A.
each
Dinners,
Is.,
Is
...
pints'
...
bottle
...
per Brandies.
per bottle per bottle 3 star, per ...
...
...
...
Whiskies. per bottle
keyless at
Bishop1
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tion
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Next
J;
GALLE'S,
LEE,
Library, George's-terrace. W. Perth,
St.
ALBANY
HOTE
BUILDING
O
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SXTBS.
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O
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d.
...
...
(Irish)
...
THE
of
...
...
...
...
...
Royal
0
7
w.
Hart
Boord's
Round
& Co., per & Co., per Gin.
Hart
kinds
and
'Lever Albany
pint
2
o
bottle
4
8
12
6 6
G
Sherry
45
5
6
Good
per
Champagne
Sound Colonial
john
...
Wines
TITLE
2
Ho
and
FACT.
by
letter
CONISTS'
GOODS.
Club
Divan,
Cigar
attended
New
Estimates
and second
given hand
house
in Perth TOBAC
in
exclusively
W.
A.
Turf
Barrack-street.
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S.
ARCHITECT, R
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Next
Latimer's
TUNER, &
TERRACE, or
GALLE,
Perth.
Gr
Brinsmead
BAZAAR
P.
ONLY
—
dealing
H.
C.
F.
11.
A
execute
PIANOFORTE
M.
ACT.
Retail
Street
ok
THE LAUD
Albany. June
0
STOREKEEPER
Wholesale
UNDER
J.
sc0llakd,
GENERAL
of
expenses
Also large area of Suburban land to be sold on easy terms. Government Maps of Albany, showing the blocks for sale, sent on of Is. receipt
5
Charter
all
his
g
4
Gin,
includes
purchaser
3
Port
general
Printing.
£16
bottle
9
Orders
from
TBA1VSFEBOF
5
(From John
COMMERCIA
£35
...
66ft.
6
Wines.
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the
5
6
of
436, 439, Post Office,
6 6
6
0
Aall
£21
...
Lots
5
11
ORDERS
depth
Office
prices
the
getting
IMPORTER
to
prepared
5
8 7
record;
a.
d.
Rum.
Lemon, Lemon,
AND
in
near
66ft.
having
—
Town
of
the Post
Mackay
the
75
E.
Department.
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Dunville
9
Lot 224ft.
x
441,
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and viewing the jetty from Subdivision of Loc. 353, having main road, 2 miles fronting
TABLE.
Gallic
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MANAGER
of
440,
LIST.
1
A
jg
frontage Subdivision
Wholesale I
B
Subdivision'
ADCOCK'S
A
of Charlottetown.
that he has: opened the abo v and comfortably furnished, hopes by heretofore awarded him. patronage SITTING ROOMS.
ROOM.
a
wher.j. possible he a hardship
—
.
generally,
of the
so
payment as
lightly
and Letters addressed as Telegrams will receive immediate atten
BESSELL-BROWNE,
Royal ...
Blend
for
'
arranging
as
under
;
Catholic
LADIES.
A good supply of cooked Ham, Beef, &c., always on hand. July>24.
aVafrench XU Guaranteed,
by
press
most
PRIVATE
to
bottle
per
...
in
FOR
Tea,
.1
to
Life.
my
most moderate, and he to meet the con who may hi require
endeavour venience of those
MoINTYRE,
..
A
Roman under date of
be
will
will
prompt payment would
s.
per
3 star, Hennessy's 1 star, Hennessy's & Co.'s G. Veron
,!
Is.,
Perth,
BILLIARD
Private
'
3
Breakfast,
—
The
Assurance
an
rooms, continuance
s. |
pleasure Town he will
ROOMS :
Terms
with
;
18
of Fare
of
PR
hours.
Bill
assured
Beer.
announcing and Country that open his RES at the above address or the 26th July. Meals at all
PRIVATE
a
7th 1886 it that I have may concern, Assurance Society of the United
Life
now
service
N
COMFORTABLE
GEORGE'S
PEIEB. his
out
GUILFOYLE
the inhabitants contains seventeen
Begs to inform
can
RESTAURANT
much
suffici
of Columbus.
now
is
funerals prepared to conduct Plate-Glass part oP the Colony. Hearse and a recently imported English Mourning Coach the (only one in the Colony) always available.
AY-STREET.
JOHI
Crawford,
HAS
are
of
in any
j
St.
after
LOVI
And
on
Perth. Barrack-Street, (Next door to R. Smith's Saddlery.)
M
York
diocese.
my
BUILDER
and
UNDERTAKING,
;
of New
Lee
riiat
Vic.
ALIA MUR
for
left
SETTLEMENTS.
MANAGER.
value; the
sell
FREMANTLE,
MELBOURNE
of
who
Clergy
great length. Island, writes, whom to all it
or
Colony.
goods
against
CONTRACTOR
faith
very
WATTEBSON,
W.
TERRACE. SATURDAY
last
Bishop
ROPEWAYS of means cheapest in Correspondents Melbourne, London,
BUILDINGS, HOTEL,
a,
the Equitable in have effected
'
CLUB
objec
Society is I took month,
benefit
PETER
Office.
EXCHANGE
the
for A.
and
do
in
confidence
States,
to Edward
Prince
have; pleasure .
they require.
the
of
Ballorah, Victoria.
Murphy,
extended
be.
2ERIAL
patent). for
technical
Assurance
5th
Catholic
Revd.'
.
get any
of
names
premises
to inform his numerous patrons the public that he has recently with combined his business of
Begs
those
—
:
:
NEW AMERICAN SYSTEM, by which and titles at once, receive their purchasers bank interest for five also are guaranteed expended by them. years on the amounts Visitors
of
plea
than
McCLOSKEY,
Life
chiefly
been
towns, in
greatly' advised to
are
CAR.
the
on
life,
FUR
or
City
Alfred
life:
!
West
the vicinity increase very
soon
my
few
a
of Charlottetown,
eering.
in
valuable
I am, Monseigneur,
Columbus
that,
made
th<;
on
required of the
part
PROMPT
Society.
t
and Queens Licensed by the West Australian and certificated land Governments, by the and the Royal School of Mines Palace School of Engin Crystal
As
under
affection,
Equitable
fact
>
AND SALES
sale.
I
world.
requiting
premiums have
more
policies
the
person
Rev. Patrick Prince Edward Island; Doyle, Siimmerside, Rt. Rev. Patrick J. Byrne, N.S.Wr Bishop of Batliurst, Rev. Thomas Rogers, Muswellbrook, N.S.W.
SURVEYOR,
""LAND
;
mention
This
and
any three
after
'
of
any
Advances
1
this
AND
MINING
in
suppose, to
'
The
on
Revd.
tx,
I it
companies
paternal
Bishop
PRODUCE,
'
Bishop We
railway,
land,
the
by of$20,000
APPLICATION.
ON
w.
in
as
in
'
JOHN
on Allotments Building from £21 ; Perth, Fremantle, £10. Claremont,
;
the
shown
policy
NOTE.— sale in
My
ently
Pin-!
from
confidence
j
I the of the Equitable Life; standing to be able to send a favourable; you to the most of the insurance business for
JOHN one
Beld
)
Saturday every the premise;
on
NITURE
Assurance;
—
many
held
8 o'clock
STOCK,
prelate
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
Land at
ROOMS W.A.
Perth,
to
incontestable makes their
;
Also
Beacons-,
Road,
favour
of the Society kind; and would rccommetid
are policies to my mind,
York'
a
Life
Abp.
Hampton;
Busselton, Claremont, and Derby.
field,
Their
New to
of
night
CO
<fc
AUCTION
AND
Sales
"
esteemed
myself,
of
Archbishop he wrote
LAND
854:
29,912,
...
452 Madison Avenue New York, Jan. 22, 1883. of Dec. 25 was received. duly
j
and this, paid, of any, .other as company, tions a loss." oppose paying With' sincere and regiard in Christ,''' fully; ydur servant
"
Road. Richmond,
it
...
...
the Equitable
1
better
no
in
...
which
respecting
as
is
...
Cardinal letter
a
'
assurance.
Murray,
the
all
"There insured
am
...
...
:
THEREON,
V..;
ORGANIZATION
necessary enquiry and am Society,' happy The report. gentleman who attends writes the churches of this diocese,
MoCLEERY.
'has
...
...
SINCE
Society
«»
-
...
death
occasion
...
...
...
and
Younger in Bulk Sale.
Beers,
(Limited)
Co. MARINE.
AND
LIFE,
'.I.
AN
Sons, London,) PERTH.
telegraph
Photographic
HAY-STREET, TTC7"
punctually
ANTED, SELLING
i
AGENTS LINE.
Studio.
PERTH. for
a
GOOD
Either
sex
'
Alliance
FIRE,
J..
...
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Barrack-Street,
,
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in
THE
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,
West
—
ASSURANCE
OF ST.
BRANCH:
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SOCIETY
IMPORTER.
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—
the
,
I
to.
for
|
repairs.
pianos
and
I
organs
on j
good
can
earn
only
number required. NOVELTY IMPORTING Box 976, G.P.O., a
income.
Apply
a&
limited
Sydney,
sale.
early,
Ca N.S.W
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of
(Late
and
HAY
'colonial
jeweller, Adelaide,
Street,
General the
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LEGS, BAD Old "Wounds, Breasts, Sores and Ulcers,
Bad an
is
on
infallible
neck
tlie
Cough, ristic
chest,
Relaxed and all
Quinsies,
If
salt
as
Throats,
Asthmatic,
>
;
Curr
it
Honpim; Fleu-
or
Pulmonary,
Complaints.
For
I
Gout,
Watches
Rheumatism,
and
Ointment
i
every been Pills
78,
Oxford
St.
to
„
fail.
.
(late
533,
„
St.)
sold
are
tions
Vendors
.all
of
Medicine
!
direc
with
Stoi%%',
by post
all
care
obtained
B.S.
e ?fT,
Note
f9"
P.
A.
Spectacles.
sale
announce
to
;
Wholesale
the
Railway fob
&Lessrb.
IATE
FACTORY
low
BROWN&ALLEN, T.
(Late
HAY
.a for
thanks
hey
past
are
and the1
to
prepared
PERTH,
to the public generally beg to announce thas manufacture all classet
favours,
of COLONIAL sible notice.
BOOTS,
on
kept
in
Also, assortment
varied
Britnall),
STREET,
returning
IN
W.
&
of
BOOTS
Children's best
the
shortest
collecting, 20 per Nesbit,
besides
maker
to guarantee
COMPOUND KAY'S LINSEED,
Aniseed, Chlorodyne.
with
Chest XT
Practica
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WATSON
Agisnts
:
!Mr.t
is
Colds, and Cattle.
Horses
®
17" I\_
Coiighs,
„
Quinine,
PILLS,
Cement
ticles.
for
j
MORNING.
in
Contain
The GERALDTON
pts.
-A
replete
with
Convenience
for
is
And
an
contains
one
miliar
Broken Ar Manufactory. is
brilliantly
and
Spirits
O
lighted,
and
Beers
of the
Winesj ¥ecom-
trial ...
f
AFTERNOONJ
WimbridgE,
fOctl
Pe»rth,'
Travellers
1 89
'24,
is
&nn<>&
the
favourite
Best
V AS always -A of colony
of lovers J of
far-famed
Coaches
the
always
hand,
on
and
on
Gala
Skates
1,
kixsup and
MORiNING.
for
Childreh.
Robefrtb.
Sale from
on
FRANK
GRi
.
ma-ay.
lfia.
ALLUM,
Manager.
STREET, st.
george's
the
most
ATTENTION
PROMPT
&
whioh.
(j
tion,
horKh ;the
govern and-by
VTt
extensive
TO
al
PRICE
LIST
ON
a
o
careful
"
taDlea
'
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varied Colonial
and
US
« JniHhiHnn conatitutiODi
and
stock
in
may
the
kled"8e
of
Derations of application
.digestion orthe
the
natural aad fine
laws nntripronen
has. provided
id'ifdelioately-flavonred rV,ppJI heavy doctors' of
w"h
»
Buoh J186 be gradually
articles built
our
beverana
many
W
bills. diet
of
un
It
la
that
a
iinHi
Manufactured
SLIPPERS.
COUNTRY
ORDERS.
simply
APPLICATION.
with or
Bold
in
packets
james
ways ready.
"COCOA
ibrba.icpast.
PERTH.
AND
SHOES
COMFORTING.
EtTS'S
cathedral.)
German,
French,
English,
TEFUL—
Importer,
DEALER,
or
boiling
milk.
by Grocers,
labelled
epjps H02KE0PATH1C
LONDON? band and for Sale, Monumental Head and Tomb Stones with handsome Iron Railings, supplied and erected complete. W. T. WIMBRIBGE.
Is
game: L«vraL
Civility.
otherwise. and
SATURDAY
By' Professor
Made
at
6d.; Skates
.music..
Visitors,
SMEDDLES,
BOOTS,
conducted in any part and all details telegram
6d.
6d
evening.
EVERY.
J
obtainable,
LEATHER
f
to
'
Admission,
!
and Watts'
resort
Brands
Manufacturer
CURRIER
Furnisher, PERTH.
by
5.
Skates
Talbles,
ai'&ir
HOWICK
attended
to
;
4.
of the FUNERALS Colony, therewith
2.30
!
and
of Burroughe's
Attendance-
(opposite
STREET,
Hearses
From
WinMetcbaiityl
Moderate.
Boot
Funeral
10 to 12, for Ladies arid Children Admission 6a. Skates Free.
only.
DI.LCEY,
It.
and
Comfort
Every
Which
notice
From
qts.
From 8 to 10. Admission,
HOTEL
and
Funeral
and
Prize
I\»1:UT.1KEU,
shortest
qts).
HOTEL.
GEORGE
the
and
Proprietor.
gut
connected
j
PAGUGERI, Howick-sfcreet,
Good
HAY
,
for
PILLS, for
OPEN.
:
Australian
dok
pbr
nfendted.
.
THOMAS
Charges
General
12s.
;Roebourne.
Coughs
specific
&c.
jjINK
JpALAiCE NOW
Margeaux. Estephe (pts.
ALSO?—West from
UERALDTON
and
England.
T
,/Iiatour
St.
Cossack.
and
Wines,
W.
jpERTH
and qts).
(pts.
aperient.
Sold COAGULINE.— Everywiiere.
Stockport,
Rose
in-
Colds,
a
Face-ache,
CATHARTICUM
LINUM agreeable
Perth,
i
&c.
Iron,
from
etc.
Gin,-
Ale and Porter. sDwii bottling .irDo.. iG.UI'NNESS'S.. Stout,
T.,W. Stroud, Geraldton. F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
„
&c.
serviceable
equally
TIC
Neuralgia,
,
,
W.-Andrew,
J.
La
Roebourne and October 17 1889.
Glen,"
West
TEE
'&
7BASS'
Perth.
demulcent
a
COMPOUND,
and
sold.
Jeweller,
Complaints. AY
J\_
for
to
watch
Y. E. NESBIT, and Watchmaker
ESSENCE OF Senega, Squill,
COMPOUND,
KAY'S expectorant,
a large practical every article
Rum,
CLARETS— Chateau Do. Do.
If
label
colds,
asthma, CONSUMPTION, &c.,
&c.,
a
silver
gold & Wood.
BRANDY,
TIME PAYMENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
„
Tolu,
stock
having and
from
v
Turnhull
heavy
no
is
select
a and stock, large Ladies', Gentlemen's, and from SHOES—
coughs, For bronchitis, FLUENZA,
ex
for convassing and paid will save at least customers from V. E. cent., by buying
commission
'p'os
and English Continental houses. Leather and Grindery Uppers on always Good hand, hides and kangaroo skins taken m exchange Goods despatched to all of parts the Colony.
As
.prices.
the famous "W7"HISKEY— and v
at
to householders
possession
ceedingly
sold
&c.,
IMMED
Hotel.) N6bth
the
.
BOOT
AUSTRALIAN
both
SMITH,
Agent
(Near
he has just received and has now ready for
.
WEST
Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, PAYMENT with TIME
on.
late at
of
Stbbbt,
friends
;lns
that
:—
_
533;'
be
will
the Address
Babback
.
the
collection
,
BOBERT
GUGiERI
BEGS to and customers from London
.
j
best
'
promptness.
PRIZE at the Society 'sShow.-held
and Harness.
Saddlery
igr'feai
otherwise
or
and
FIRST
m'>lhrge'quantitiC's.
i&
firs
Whins Skins, Brushes Harness Oils
Clippers,
.
Purchasers should look to the Lacl ra And Boxes. If .tho 'is .'Pots hdclress nol Oxford London, they are spiiribUa
&c.
Cruets,
All
a
including
VARIETY.
Keepers
„
Scrapers, etc. orders sent
executed
for
and-all-requisites
Combs, Blacking,
lbs.)
Girls'
Hostelry, Sponges, Chamois
bpurs,
quartei
boxes (12'5
m'apery
"
Breast Pins' Necklets Studs
,
esses,
Saddles foding SAddlek arid Jockey Saddles
arid
Saddles, or
'
'
„
Civilized World with j almost every language.
in
use
for
by
the
throughout
Jdo.
in
in 'small'
Oilm%ns
Jet Brooches & 'Earrings Alberts ,, Wedding Rings Plated Clocks Electro Caps
London; Aiid
Tobacco
Gentvs Ladies'
Rings,
Clothing, Stable
class
feamngs Alberts Leon tines
Saddleet
ov
a large stock, and varieddh of Gig, and Cairiaae Cart, and Gents'
Pack
Pilches,
Horse
Wines and Spirits askB and octaves,
in
Harness, Ladma' and-Bridies, Boys';
Flour.
Teas, Sugars,
E.
bxnds
Harness.
and
,
Bracelets
,
B. Brooches
Ladies'
Manvvactubebofall
,
Watches
sets
Breast Pins Necklets Studs
„
Oxford
do.
,
,,
Manufactured
are
only at New
SKIN
of
Silver Silver „
sialic
ROBE
;irpn,
ALWAYS assortment
Watches
Gent's
Rings,
„
every
Frederick
K. c flSi.G.
bales,
Snider Pumps,. Revolver', "and Fowling pieces, (muzzle, breech Ammunition—Sadd leading) lery, Harness, &c.
repaired-
TO
Sir
i-crnor,
lSroome,
Rifles,
Waltnams Gold
Ladies',
Leontines
!
The v!
Abscesses,
Evil, kind known
repaired. Nesbit's
Earrings Alberts
„
„
King's
Swellings, Fistulas, and Piles, DISEASE, it has never
or
Levers
Gold Gent's Watches Silver Watches „ Gold Bracelets setsB.&E. „ -Brooches ,, .„
Sciatica, Glandular
cleaned
of or
Excellency'
Fencing
Corrugated
Douglas
Colony. a two
with
Jewellery to order
made
Nesbit's
rubba
effectually into meat, Bronchitis,
remedy. and
guarantee.
description
|
it
the
MBNT
.tools, r
.
years' |
of
cure
in
Watches
other
His
..
the
and
These
APpoINT-
N'.
Wool
Forges, Netting,
Cornsacks, Wire Galvanized Wires,
'
j
For
CHEAPEST
the
are
Portable
,
SrariRs)
also
requirements, Carpenters'
othergood8,
i-vils,
STREET
SPECIAL Stocks
full
.
Searching known
are
I
sundry
.
Its
Station
Jof
,
BARRACK
BY
Agents,
piiand
.HARNESS
PERTH.
Importers
Station
jSw|y8
Nesbit's!
riding for two
teed
and
AND
(Opposite
Merchants,
fiVERY
and jewelled) (capped and rough work, guaran The Best Watch years. Nesbit's Walthams "exception.
English stand
WORKS,
w"areatj&,
Stock
first-class
of Jewellery the colony.
in Levers
th
and
selected stock of
cheapest and
Watches :
best
CO,
'frMAntle,
PERTH.
STREET,
&
W. E. KAIIMION
|
SADDLE
PIGNEEB
.
NESBIT, Practical
.
V. E.
&
watsr thus:—
go.
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ENGLAND.
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