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On

Saturday morning the 29th of 1887, at 815 a.m., Cardinal January, Moran for and suite left Newcastle of the New Norcia. The members His Eminence party who accompanied : ;

show

I

'

Both

at the invitation of the genial who had a bountiful meal But as the dis prepared for them. had travellers breakfast tinguished before from Newcastle starting they

partake to the

hospitality rest they

Mr. After

of full..

started

once

that

little

a

their

on

"

30 horsemen They cheered His into

the

met'

Eminence

and-' forming1 procession, the Cardinal's to followed carriage New Norcia". Great preparations had been made at the mission for the re A triumphal of His Eminence., ception arch of pretty was erected appearance, the words " Welcome at a suitable site, Cardinal Moran" being conspicuous on of the structure. the front The Abbot, the priests and the brothers received the at the arch, and all those Cardinal to the assembled made their way New Band Church. The N.oicia airs the headed procession playing At the to the occasion appropriate was Cardinal Moran re church door, ceived and the deacon by the Prior who in were and sub-deacon, attired; the prescribed vestments. The Prior the to His Eminpresented nspersory then led the way to the 11 igh enejiand when soleinn of the Altar, Exposition was and the Blessed Sacrament given, " After the Benedic Te Deum" siing. the the procession left Church, tion, the Cardinal leading, by accompanied the Abbot i to The train proceeded Two the square of the Monastery. were here addresses presented to His one from native Eminence men, read and the ether by a male aboriginal, read of from native by one women, and sex. are their race The follewing a

-

.

The

and intellectual Brass Band,

which

:

they

musiciaiis

band,

of

no

Your Eminence men and Native We, the Aboriginal beg boys of the New Norcia Mission, of the present glad to take advantage to greet with heartfelt occasion delight to this the coming of Your Eminence of Australia. The distant part fatigue Mission

to this

of coming

to us sure of the interest sign for takes in all that is. Your Eminence and make it all the welfare of our race our the more duty to be truly grateful. Salvado Whilst His. Lordship-Bishop and Benedictine Fathers and the are sure to our Teachers, Brothers, omit nothing to make Your Eminence's we trust stay at- New Norcia agreeable are

a

_

that

also

part

our

on

it

may

be in

our

we

Nothing enough to

do

convey sense of

will

or

various mission.

I | i

murmur

boys of New

Norcia. Felix

May

With

'

i

-

we,

and

Mission,

beg

:

and deepest respect Native Aboriginal New Norcia of girls and 'welcome 'approach

'-to

Eminence.

never had to honour

Eminence

Although

before see

a

tlie

we

pleasure

Cardinal,

National Library of Australia

we

have

and linow

visit

to

"It

is

dictine

ing can

for

Rt

first

and and

wonderful

or

more

of

to

beasts

But

all

see

these

the

surpass. At this a

largo he (the

own

:

civilized,

whose than

in habits and custom. and kindness and

field

perseverance

infinite

have worked a change patience like a miracle. One saw of the result it all the long, during pleasant day schools and work spent in visiting shops, going into the neat, comfortable and finally down to cottages, sitting watch you

Do

a of cricket. game capital know what Benedictines

are?

Fathers belong to that Order ; I do not understand much about but I can it myself, only these

Well,

good

say

that

any

order,

or

any

or

creed,

any well be proud of such country, may devoted men, and of the re excellent, sults of their life's work." to (Letters

By Lady

Barker, London, 1885, But I must resume page 93). -my of the Middle subject Ages from which I hav e diverged. Guy.

.

singular

After

Cardinal

Moran to

speaks

Western

of

His

Visit

Australia.

could be desired, and reflects that credit on the authorities the utmost to convey His Eminence They offered to and New Norcia, subsequently it out the carried undertaking task,

V

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all

and

in

"

And

from

an

Lecture

Patrick's, 3rd

to illustrate I may Institution

Progress."

Social

and

St.

not

Ha.ll,

Perth,

Feb. 1887. what

I have been instance

take which

j

have been

of March

Benedictine and Monastery Mission at New Norcia surprised'

entirely wilderness

an

I

"-Freeman"

that

visited

the

institution.

ene at the felt Looking Monastery, to think inclined that, by some species of the grand old romantic of magic, one convents of carried Spain had been across and in the the ocean dropped of the wild centre bush of Western vast and Australia. This isolated was built and carried on monastery

His

by

Moran,

Cardinal

Wednesday,

saying,

The

Native everyone

the

Eminence, "The Church Delivered

The Sydney 1887, says

5th,

well.

from

aboriginal number of

mission, blacks

within

by

the

monks

without' fifteen (30)

themselves in a house probably miles of it. The a

which

on were

cared, found a band of Cardinal) brass, reed, and, stringed instruments, in alb composed twenty-seven entirely of natives, which in his opinion was equal to any- band in Australia. He

merely .mention to stimulate ,the;

ese'thiaji>Q|der zeal

(ff|tl)oui|his

'

colony.

mission You have

people, better

little

very

of the

edu.cfa.te

encourag

thoir years. it must

industrious were

parents

South Wales. to that of New superior The provision made by the Government was for the conveyance of the Cardinal

cheerfully

to

impossible

instructed in successfully every branch of the education, many -of a and aboriginals showing brightness keenness of intellect which among the best it would be hard to Europeans

His Eminence here was far

countiy

absolutely

be

no

to catch the aboriginal to teach them anything knowing this, made it more

comfortable,

the

wine-growing.

to Guildford,

bush

so

life

thirty-five how havd

imagine

savages, at all ;

a

saw

the

of about

been

:

he

branches of (civili any of the highest zation. These humble Benedictines solved of had, however, the problem the doubted of intellectual possession faculties for by the blacks, they had in the most manner proved practical that the blacks could possible by care in

devoted and the good Bene

more

anything

Fathers lead, than the results

.

of land

impossible," than

work

their

long way more adept in the white brethren, than did their game was and won The return easily. trip Norcia New to Guildford made from 1887 on the 1st. February, Tuesday, His was astonished at the Eminence

was

to

Go vernor of this the joy which her gave her in 1883 she "to writes,

worthy

described New Norcia

beautiful

attending threshing-machines; some at the mill, and in fact working different tradesmen of descriptions The and were to be seen. orchard were viewed and the result vineyard was such as to make of the inspection the visitors think what a great fruitwith colony West Australia, producing a little trouble may be made a Inthe cricket match afternoon, between and the settlers the natives The blacks took place. showed themselves

my

poor savages developed to a

and

to

pf capable have given results had to witness

hardly

lias

imagine

20).

of

could

present

colony

remarkable

following Some

I

not

its

of which

to such wonderful myself been privileged But instead of giving

of the

inspected about the

of interest houses were

receiving. credence

the

of

was which to degree astonishing It was the custom to Europeans. look upon of Australia, the aboriginals and especially the blacks of the West, as the lowest and most degraded of the human of savages. species Whom it

good

which

capable, not

are

faculties trained

also

were

me rather to cite permit impressions the words with which the amiable lady

their instances

(more

is

race

sunny,

tellectual

to of

development,

to

cultivate in

as

by impart

improvement

also

them.

The who

than

mental

no

moral

care were not only farm and how to grow the olive and the grape, golden Spain, but the in

friendly

how

and

that Christian not of the

those

their

taught

of religion and civili and by aboriginals, mere fanciful theory that there is no in fact,

aboriginals

I

from

visitors

the

complaint, occupations.

Extract

of the

feelings

gratitude Women Your

Your

Please

it

Jackimara.

off

or

different latter

.

.

be

All for their good order and neatness. seemed of the aboriginals happy and the little children contented; going, to and the men school without joyously,

travelling the said

and visit Eminence's to us, memorable day, we On this, and we Eminence's ask Your blessing Your Emin shall henceforth pray that and live many years many ence, .may Prince of the Church in Australia. men and On behalf of all the native our

which miles

old

which triumph have achieved

stern

struction, no virtue, the white

and

settlers,

mission in some

objects The

be

all

realizing but in

(and

grand.

with

the

Monday

to

say the joy we feel the honour of Your to this Mission

can

something

to

homesteads wereseveral On

of brothers Dr. Salvado,

the

under

blessings the to not in

zation

dur

by

filled

was

extent great ly well-fitted

to contribute something power Your Eminence's pleasure.

a

was

in

came

Please

trouble

and

by

conducted

.Church-

I

choir

supplied natives) the effect

the

ing

entirely of their proof capabilities for music. taste The

gave their

of

And

Benedictines

admired their Cardinal performance On Sunday solemn much. very High The Mass was chanted. was mu(sic

:

the

pride

moral

the

25

to

'

yields

it is yet I wish that monaster; is Neither it the spirit speak. and the exemplary life of discipline brethren that I desire religious I commend. would refer rather

A string natives of

order.

mean

composed

likewise and of

it

themselves

proved

spirit

and in

comeliness, fruitfulness now grand monasteries

establish

hands in making, which the monastery he had worked for as in months a the sawyer cutting beams for the immense roof. monks and brothers, with Bishop at Salvado their head, made "the wilderness blossom as the rose" and the native blacks whom they had taken

and

monastery

matorial

a Cardinal, variety in the of rendering

of music,

of pieces

consisting

of religion to the

with

of

the nations. are

improvement. each evening

members,- discoursed ing the stay of the

:

addresses

few

to

ex

of

to

men

race,

hope of bring

no

by magic

and

fragrance

and had the native concerning race, that the aborigi proved beyond doubt nal of West is Australia capable of moral

great

clothed

.

:

May

He

manner.

.

the

been

appreciated

a.

a3

has been in those plains. as well as in the spiritual meaning of the words, the desert has been transformed into a smiling garden which has put forth its blossoms and

feeling himself with greatly pleased pressed the Institution and said that every far beyond thing he had witnessed was He his declared that expectations. the problem Dr had solved Salvado.

the

from

miles

seven

-lbiidlyj

'

in

Negro

Thanks

a Brothers, arisen as if In the literal

to guess

easy

the the

throughout described

whole

what could be done by resplute m en from the smallest beginnings. who be called Salvado, Bishop, may of the founder this wonderful institu and who, after inces tion, forty years' is still sant labour, active and energetic

the unwearied patience, the undomitable the untiring energy, of the venerable Abbot of perseverance New Norcia and his Benedictine

Wiliway.

is

indeed

could be the blessings

home of civilization. of sacrifice,

those more than presentations any other he had received in the colony. An address f rom the was settlers read by Mr. His Eminence re Jeremiah Clune.

Phillip's

more

It

Cardinal

the

sponded

journey. At six or some mission Cardinal.

natives

own

there

ing

although ornamented written were by the

addresses, Brothers, themselves.

the

by

with his assisted the bricks with was and built,

and

were colony type of the

whom

Norcia. a

The

lowest

the good have our

all

of self-sacrifice. showed ment

plains whole

Brothers who so much at heart, of the Native W,omen and Luis

proprietor,

\

and

to'

Victoria Plains were better nothing than a desert which the hand of waste, man had as to yet made no attempt in these cultivate.. The aboriginals

.

.

to give to dear

Eminence, and

Salvado,

best interests On behalf of New eirls

Culham,

not

by trying

gratitude to Your

.:

two a; change of plished stages ; horses being made at Solomon's Well, the residence of 'Mr. E. Gavan. The residence, party called at Mr. Phillip's

could

our

Bishop Fathers

N

ojily

granted

satisfaction

Bishop Reynolds, Bishop Gibney to and Dr. O'Haran. The journey in less than the mission was performed accom nine hours. The> distance was were,

in

senti

"

The

Old

Catholic"

Schism. r

v ii

.

if

of St. Benedict wereAhcearried rules in all out their thc inthoroughhess, mates at three o'clock in the rising and and praying morning working the day in the perfect throughout spirit

of

Institution

'

with

the past few da,rjan which of thi colony is Australia I Western justly proud, mean the Benedictine of Monastery the New Norcia Forty years ago

during

visjiting

;

.

»

Pope humble

our

to what we should the honour of a visit from the Holy Father himself. This gracious coming to the, Mission Norcia is of. New proof to us that in of Prince of the the exalted position Your Eminence has yet a Church, care ones for the lowly of the Aus tralian bush. We are thankful and hope to truly

to

Norcia..,

to the

pay

.

New

second

have

Trip

rank

in ni5\v

You? Eminence,

to,

ments

AustraUa

Moran's

w.o'uld

'

Cardinal

is

we

r

Aborigtaes

|Western/

be

and

respects

.

next

that

-

of

Spanish

'

-

the

to

Mission #

of

Account

.

Some

"

The Luzern

Old Catholic" has been, to " The Old

at

Congress the say Catholics"

least,

pre ortho essentially with to the dox, e.g., regard Holy and fo Eucharist, Apostolic Succession, on it is, therefore, somewhat startling to find that au the Vicar, Anglican Rev. of J. J. East Lias, Bergholt, acted as at the Mass Suffolk, Epistler on in the Sunday, 11th, September pecnliar. tend to hold

doctrines

;

The Protestant Bishop of and Lord Flunkett in order to demon presumably their with men who sympathy

Christuskirche of Salisbury Dublin, strate

to

profess the

in

believe

preached

tion,

Swiss

sermons

Eucharistic the same

church

Protestant

of the

which

we is, understand, denomination.

lian

Quite

a

in

theatre the being a

of

hodge-podge "

to

mustered, according of September 28tb,

day in Lnzern,

Zwing-

ecclesiastics

The Guardian"

the

on

(entrance

at

Adora

following

free),

day

amongtbem

of ArchbishopB Utrecht, the ; Bishops of Salis bury, Worcester, Reinkens, Herzog, of Madrid, the Bishop-elect for (elect some 15 years); Dr. Nevin, American at Rome; (fount Chaplain Campello, M. a black Loyson, with together from and certain clergyman Hayti, Nonconformist ministers from England. One touching incidentals 'mentioned by oar which contemporary perhapB " if we brought down' the house"' may Patras,

Dublin

the in theatrical language.; Janyschem (an Eastern) Archprie6t kissed Canon Meyrick on both cheeks it writes the a was, correspondent,

indulge

;

pleasant eight and by ladies guests

regaled

tableB,

smoking

In

the

!

course

Then

songs

gentlemen themselves and drinking of

various

"

were sung the while at various

beer." speeches

tie

Congress Bishop Herzog ad most and condescendingly kindly mitted that he believed there was a still of faithful Catholics in tlje large number during

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,of

;

to

'

his

was

!

December, church at,

intention an 1st

'

Madrid—

"

an

.statement Catholics"

considering have refused Cabrera, the Vicar,

because they

Madrid, to

.

trihe

be

moi

Catholic" Old extraordinary that the "Old to

consecrate

e

of

Bishop

as

consider Protestant

his

"

sat

once

with

how

related on the

Meyrick his

'round

arm

Archbishop. "The Catholic

York

'Tribune,'

fine

showing. the avenue

though

,

of

body pleasure

eventnallv eoerneeJ on the lake of Luzern,

thing those

that

asserts

and,

"Old

the

descending in success, Luzern Congress than in preceding years,

we

steamer are told

over

the

in

anywhere

mean.

The

New

celebration

No

accustomed

of

the

the knowledge. of face of the earth

more

U

is that bis most of Columbus the blessings to was hope carry cherished in darkness of the Church to the dwellers To side of the globe. further on the who fate of human the beings

I

nprished

I I

I

I I I I I I

I I

I I I I I I I I

I

I I I

was

uusefffeh the was

central

in

figure

the

freedom,

A

that the

That have

the

was

erection on the

soil

fter

first

same

left

act

of

little

century

Catholic off ferried

our

to

us

gratifying ious and secular

been

and

fact,

would this

was

have

been

that

carried

the out

of

description confirms When told. the victorious

what the

the town

lie

ports

and

of

their

maintain not

in

care

in

charity,

harmony

in

and

to,

about the in

with

or of local and official the benefit of destitution not in the poverty ;

children

helpless

waxes

so

leaflets,

over

his

in

pathetic but in

re

to

attempts

Catholic and in the children proselytise and from taking up shifting place to of shifting for place of youths capable and even of serving in the themselves, militia. To Biipport these grave accu sations are adduced in positive proofs the

shape have been "

hemes."

Catholics, " homes" to

listen

only were attacks

to

and

-

to

boys

reviled, religion Protestant hymns.

or

We

refused

do

to sing wish to

not

on place implicit reliance the accounts of their treatment given by these lads,but they are of such a character as to demand a from explanation satisfactory

Dr.

and Barnardo, not given it.

up

to

the

to say that the males including of incapable bearing arms, with spear out and killed hunted sword, while the women, including

present

be has

many among

of

whose Columbus

European the

paragraph

"The

scene:

One

qonquerors. suffice may

way into the of the room

to

the

portray forced the in

Dervishes broke where the dead

house,

briel

their door

West

lay stretched, out on the bed, killed another and clove open the head of the Greek, little son, a boy of twelve yearB of age, over an with his brains axe, scattering his unfortunate mother, who was sittiog

came

to

emphasizing ;

She saved her

beside him. six months girl. killed, was

The as

she

reserved

old by mother was

to

little

he

saying herself

with become

ohild,

the

son

of

was

a

not but she of wife

was

Australian Gold N. S. Wales.

London.

at

the; new of .Loudon,' 1824; He and after-'

Blackheath,

University

whera of Bonn, He is now the head of the firm of Messrs. & Co., John Knill and wharfingers warehouse-keepers In 1885 he was elected unanimously of the Alderman Ward of Bridge, in to Sir Charles succession Whitham. He is a of the peace for the counties justice of London and Kent, and was long a of the Greenwich member and Vestry

Board.

District he

is

A convert

to Catholic

Unionist and Conservative. He is a member of several learned and a large societies, at his wharves near employer of labour London Bridge. ity,

The

in

Knill

a

politics

who unsuccessfully Mr. Alderman Stuart Chief are Magistracy

bigots to exile from the

sought

;

to further, steps prevent, any of the kind. That a catastrophe and more Catholic, one of Mr, especially Knili's uncompromising type, should be is not Lord Mayor of London, to be borne, and if an energetic is not protest made the danger to Church and State incalculable. The alarm may be simply taking

which

"

.

these

disturbed feel is people shared by the English Speaking of the new organiza not

happily press. tion the

"

James's Gazette" knows nothing dangers and its real St.

says of

world

The

greatest So evidently moters and

the

think first

"

president Association,"

its

saviours.

founders, of the

pro new

which was Anti-Popery founded a few days ago at Anderton's Its immediate is to make Hotel. object hot for Alderman the tilings Knill, Lord future

but that ihe Mayor-elect; after of the Association efforts will be to -..on. devoted all oppose strenuously occasious the attempts now insidiously made to foist the doctrines and domina tion of the Roman Church the upon '

of

people

added,"

"Need

England.' the

says

same

are urgently required." present temper of the English new has a deal Association work before it.

The

Passion

Play

Brought La

to

Semaine

that

the

M.

that In the people the of up-hill

to

the

Lang,

Mayor

a

from

party

to gone sentations

in

Chicago

of

there

Passion. This Our ancestors

of

have announced papers of Oberaramererau. inhabitants

least

'

;

Many the

be

of Paris, says the following

publish

Oberammergau

"

America.

Beligiause,

journals

of

letter

not

be

it

paper,

fuuds

among order to the

news

is

made, solemn

that or

at

them, have give

Mystery absolutely than

more

repre of the fal«e.

250

a vow to ago, represent ieu years the of the every Mystery of Onr Lord Passion Jesus Christ, and: vow this has been, since that time, faith

years

Far from us the respected to fail in and far from us it, the idea to make ourselves actors and to make merchandise of the representa .

in

The

:

I pray holy mysteries. to the greatest Editor, give to this aud to accept publicity protest, the expression of my respect. tions

of

you,

Mr.

office) "

of goldspecimens The stone came from of Lake Austin, shores

quartz. on the

West Murchison district, Australia, miles south of Gevaldton, about 300 of theNannine and 80 miles south-west claim. Go's There can Goldmining

our

(Signed)

some

rich

exceptionally bearing a claim

man

of

Mayor

fully

Says the Sydney " Freeman" Bank of New South Wales (head has received from West Australia

dividec

were

ladies,

George-

thought

children and

Lord

educated

rgaiust

were

their

came

they compelled the on Catholic attend Protestant

their but Catholic will, put on bread and water for and punished as days, pietty much because to have convicts, they objected services

of

interviews who with lads inmates of Dr. Barnardo'b Two of these lads, who are state that in one of the

of

not

Church

taken

Mohammedans

whom

or

papers

is Bpent, works of

sum

modest

deserving of the

rescue

illusion

was

vast

operations for ganizations

have already

we

year. the Scottish

the

and

£131,000

he obtained As a result

more

supplement

let

peace. death

than than

sum

preceding inquiries, that this ful and

evacuation in

a

£21,000

so

not

less

enough

towers

National Library of Australia

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most

no

i

were

their training as it American and gave the more theui made and unmisdistinct character a them of the of the children that above takable the

it

his

:

him are of they make against kind. serious Dr. Barnardo is a past master in the art of capturing and last he received subscribers, year

into the palace garden Gordonrushing down un came the steps of the palace them. He tried to armed to meet speuk to them, but an Arab plunged a huge spear into his body; and the head as a to the Mahdi. was sent present is The account of the sack of the town is in its. minuteness. It. horrible

a

just

education, that did,

and

The Gordon

whom belongs ushered in. being and should girls boys is the 'honors specially of a religas advocates ones,

at

Evening

the

and to the Khartoum to

coming wonder

Kordofan,

could

cross

of this Archdiocese. homage of religion the

of the new

that

beside

Gordon's

Both says the Edinburg have been investi Dispatch" methods of working, and the

charges

to them resist, by encouraging end cost them their lives. Father that if Gordon is of opinion Ohrwalder had 500 been accompanied by even would never have the Mahdi bayonets

And

flag

Fathers

the

Times" and

Catholic Scotchman"

"

gating

which, in the

Catholic

and from its massive programme, the them floated and between

"

simply

that pledge England them suffer.In fact it

Cathedral

St Patrick's

To

.

"

The the

whole of General

a

when the vast days of materialism, he brought the continent of population to the knowledge of Europe is largely absorbed in quite other preoccupations evanthan those of the self-appointed wliat infiwell to remember is gelist,it flow and unforeseen blessings may nite of an and resolute the pursuit

high aim."

El

at

wiped off the subsequent conquest of

was

Nest.

Ohrwal-

were

was a thing and so brave. He that senseless says of Khartoum have the' would people but for saved themselves by surrender their was belief that Gordon's presence

in these

from

army and the

Bird's

Wales,

Alderman Stuart Knill, Catholic Lord Mayor—Elect was born at Camberwell in

first

Barnardo's

The

the

I

Soudan

.

I

saw

to

salvation once sad be migh t

at them was could be offered that and sure, and the prospect that fate from succor bring them force in his mind. real and living

eye grow

to

by the besieged what the starvation

was

by which

Mahdi

him

of

the with

came

earth Darfur

career

means

it

an

Father

companions

to

:

whom

South

:

.

in savage civilizing shall long Europe and watch unmoved the out Great Britain and the destruction rages of the Khalifa of the; Soudan people ?"

phrases

of the power of Gen

rise

horrors.

means.

Hick's

of its ceremonies, others in the grandeur of Leo with the Encyclical in accordance most the garments being XIII., joyful accent music and the worn grandest Mass of Te Deum celebrated the uating with than two hundred shrines, in more "There miles of the city. was,"in thirty " " a Times," New York the remarks Catholic celebra in this fitness peculiar fact that is most clearly tion, for the one to the remark with reference established

the

to

and there

a

massacre

The darkest parts thereof." of which child olic Church, the faithful all of course, excelled Columbus was,

before

first

with the

the New

of

at the wards he graduated.

in the suffered, whose people, of misery I have seen, and in the name 1 ask this all civilized nations, question —How and above Europe, long shall all that nation which has first part in and the Soudan, which stands Egypt of

at

was

people of the Soudan in years bondage, by the help of God, I have In of the com the names

deservedly how races—

make

is

.

unto Cath

the

the

Father

do such

The and then were eaten with avidity. surrendered town and Father Ohrwalder A became a of the Mahdi. prisoner of the awful is given description graphic

faith

even

what

to

to be considered quite tit Scores of carrion-kites descended bits into the streets to feed on the unburied and these birds would be dead, ugly come so distended by constant gorging that would not even and they away, fly were killed in numbers by the soldiers

feature

true

the —

name

so closely town was city that dogs and donkeys were beleaguered taken for food, and then a little eagerly rats and mice were later eaten, and cock

who Columbus himself, acceptable ouly the sought in bis great undertaking himself believed of God, and who glory in ex instrument to be only an humble

tending

what

little

and his Obeid when

Mahdi,

is

passed equatorial

the

book

der ;

escaped. panions

are

value has

The

ten

pined

ore

crowning

of the

oppression " I have and now,

was

and directness of the simplicity leisure witness who had abundaut

very

been

of

but will

Egypt,

and

another,

Sponge

Mahdi with the massacre down Hicks and his army, the tale is told of Khartoum,

fall

thanksgiving

have

could

of

roaches

York

ceremonies opened with appropriately in the Churches. services

after

his

The

value of the claim; it is the specimens received of a total weight of 98lb, set upon them is £1,200. been on view the' daring of the assay department

street.

himself over to a life as giving victory, of sensuality, and growing enormously until he died, June b tout, at length 22, of the heart. 1885, of fatty degeneration As lie considers the a force,political at an end, and that Mahdist movement

of of

in the Soudan. -the Cairene garrisons

one

after

Mahdi,

the

Bank

is now in the hands of Arab the Soudan Father Ohrwalder slave-drivers. ends his book with an to Europe to appeal rise and end the long desolation aod the

publication narrative

terrible

the

of

eral

Celebration

Columbus

the

bloody

think a From

men

to

I

;

ver

It

Ohrwalder's

Germany."

in

of the

I

were a

to imagine any to give pause to the abandonment

civilization

provinces

conditions

The

I

;

Khartoum-

difficult

that

sav

speared that a

of persons gathered " In so he writes : and, movement is losing ground has been in Bavaria it thoroughly not to and it does appear snubbed, flourish

be

admit

j together Baden the

I

i

among

of the schools formed

26th

the that

Sydney

and week

continuously -the cruelties of that of January, have become Father Ohrwalder de

over

blind." the

in

from

who,

women

quite scribes

must

fashion

of

Story

visitors

are Catholics" for the number has been fewer in spite of all

at the

and

to

easv

mentioned

terrible

as

faith

of

long captivity

his

ascended the steep the large company We hear mountain spur" of the Ruth. but a Protes of their descent, nothing from tant writer FreibHrg-in-Baden

I

seemed.

protestant

of Uganda than Father Ohrwalder's

"

I

it

better calculated who wish to see

were

whole

the

a

able

until

Many

would

It

As showing

the

poor

schools," says the! New "made a particularly after rank came Hank

out

The

Catholics."

Nearly

over

saluted

_

Old

s

cross

aud military uniforms, miniature itable army.

,

sorts

a

and

Cathedral

in

of the Congress. ceedings Professor representing Beysehlay, the German Evangelical Union (essen Protestant in declared tially doctrine, that large how great fraternal feelings towards the had body of Protestants '

sight sold

Abderrahman

weeping

schoolboys.

himself Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, name of in the' English. speaking that Methodists, expressed the pleasure he and other Methodists felt in the pro

support -The

the gone

have;

chair him to

same

passed

any

proud

a

fellows— veritable the form of

the

the

than

Dr.

in

they

down

v

Canon Dollioger as himself

marching

as

doc-

Cbtholic.

little

the

see

iers—

on

line.

Wi.d en Aser, Nejumi fell American down dead on Consul, his brother beheaded before his seeing The males of most of the Coptic eyes. families were bdt the women massacred, I know were several of these spared.

only and

dressed, than of

.

Stenior

consecrate

'to

the

.

it5',

in

.

-

bettor of them It was

inore

were

not.

were

'

.

describe ancient the Catholic and asserted that Jreiand, to

but

;

;

not.

representative of Church

They

trained

Boston

Hie

figures

on

yield

of

pective

Jean

Lang, Mayor.

South

Dakota's. prosgiven by com

Pilot."

grain

'

hesitated: .

schools.

public better there others

Dublin as himself the '

of

Grace1

Protestant

i

Church.

:

Roih an His

are simply bewildering, from 50,000,000 to 60,000,000 of besides immense wheal,

.men

petent ranging bushels

as the properties to question of as the gold can be tyacefl right the and experts assert stone, through than that it is richer before anything shown in The stone was Sydney. taken from a depth of only. 9ft, and at

of other The elevator' quantise.giain. the yield at places expert 60,000,000, the Milwaukee while and North-western

this

Union.

be the

no

ore,

point

the

seam

is

only

8ft

wide.

Railway and State

experts

50,000,000, will

tarry

place

it'at

'

55,000.000

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school arrangement 3rd. after a Oct.,

lielaujd's polls

fight

won

very women in which fight participat The latter were chiefly associated the Ministers' Union and voted in

"the

of

opposition citement

in

prevailed

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fight

in

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into has

began drifting until

State,

it

shareholder

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reached

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I

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is

great

drama.

now

all-absorbing are hopelessly split, dreds who say that

Much

and the

free

the Protestants hun there are

into

the

Curse

ed showed on

a

"

'a paper on number November a Catholic Light "

Our

awful

is

country

crisis.

that

blame who were

no

officers,

not

issued

not

that children thought and easy road opened

independence

flung and the shop, the would be

return bled the

of

a

hundredfold.

a

hard

Close up listen

.

They speculated

!

savings book

this

echoes

through

Muriay

to the

The cry

orphans The cry of

for

their

all.

cruiser

Cbishima,

still

and

cry from

that the

cry of the in her old age who are bereft

.

a

rash them still others forward, flinging the grinding, selves before wheels, hoping for wealth and peace where myriads have

been destroyed."

sionary native

efforts

population.

Mr,

Harrison

sioneis.

forty School, next

have

been

Commisthe

list

with

Brothers.'

North

comes Richmond-street, the with Christian thirty-eight with follow thirty-five; Cork, ;

Schools, the French

wins BIocKrock, College, the Methodist College. Belfast, with the comes next ; twenty-four Institution, Belfast, Royal Academical the High School, Dublin, twenty-three

thirty

;

Moore

has Professor

are

to

Another

dis

that

been ap Jenks at

and

on

Broken at

place

lower

Agency

dividend

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West

the will

Australian Company states be declared this

drug

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Wales Treasury money market.

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General Queenslaud

away. found

to

willing Mayor of

for

South

copsider

and

Australia the

scheme

to

be

coloured but

picked

and

Zealand,

are

but by

being of the Hawthorn are

man

street,

Tasmania,

eel

the A in

a

terday, Messrs. position cox

was

a

is

that

deposit be

finding parcel

all

their

classes

a was

offered

for

murderer,

forth-coming, a resident saw parcel in the be observed

up again and walked of human hair was paddoek near where the par-

Municipal

Mayor declared

Frcmantle.

Samson;

Higham

Councillors:

H. Marshall

T.

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etc.,

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Pearse

J.

C.

:

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took place and Skelthway,

of Adelaide. elected,

held yes between for the

Mr. apparently

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:

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:

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Roads settlement

toria

December

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.

close contest

Wilcock

etc.,

the

under

:

quantity

discovered

was

In the

I

the Christian College, St. Brendan's Seminary, Cork fourteen fourteen Rockwell College, Killarney, Belvidere twelve College, Cashel, Colnmba's twelve ; St. College, Dublin, the ten , Christian Schools, Derry, and the Christian eight, Newry, As in former Dundalk, seven. Schools, of prizes have the great majority years, Schools. been won by Catholic fifteen

on

The

W.

Councillors

the

by

vesterduv

approved

the discovery bat little information beyond the statement

them cprrying police torches, prevented o mcerning but several violant speeches tli'ir The crowd condition were made. was,

left

quarters,

some

rewards

Large

L.R.O.P.L., L.S.A.L.,

Hitch,

Elections.—

Busselton

the

Hill force at Broken is police fear of all lessened, being gradually farther disturbance having passed away.

of the Over a thousand unemployed to Hill the West marched from Tower on The End at midnight Thursday.

F.

L.RC.P.L.,

unicipal

J.

Potter,

and

registered

.

broken

The

2,

W.

Bovell;

surprise action is cordially of the community.

candidate;

Thomas,

in

m

1st.

WagiD.

Councillors T Place

not having his resigned bench as desired, magisterial Sir has Premier, George Dibbs, his name The firm struck off the roll. ness of the Sydney Government excites

Mr. Patrick Fullam the McCarthyite has been unseated member for Meath, the that od on the ground petition, and the priests used Bishop of Meath uudue influence the Parnellite against

J. J. (North), F. J. Kelly Holmes, R. Jarvis, (East) ; G. A, Davies and E. New Auditors, man. Albany: Mayor, J. McKeozie;

the

on

at

Medical. M.R.O.S.E.,

(South),

the

removing

passengers Albanv for

Orova

Mr.

seat the

Board. master

—Mayor:

Murray, Gordon, Virgo, Weir, Mesdames Weise, Mahomet, Lawrence, Wiese, Virgo and infant. Sydney, December 2.

strike

member

have been No. 8.

before just yesterday. haB been

and

£4

are

DECEMBER

M.R.C.S.E.,

Messrs.

are

cotton on

which

in

youth, of having

suspicion

money. The following

year. in

a

Bhed

R.M.S.

of Lancashire Large numbers have been called out operatives leaders. by the Unionist

Brothers'

Masters

arrested the into

.

shed

placed workmeu

Tens

falling.

E. Lacey, Assistant of sheep, vice W. G. Gregory F. S. Brockman to be a of the Surveyor's Licensing W. to act os Post Swindles,

resigned.

J.

3.

reach

is.

GAZETTE.

Appointments Inspector

contractor, £120, in notes

Hill

;

are

THURSDAY,

the

1.

3s.

stocks

M

December

December

GOVERNMENT

to

on

£5

are

.

near

placed done,

lost a

his

paying Thomas

on

of

express

been

hal

made

train

stickg,

proportions.

Brokens 10s Both

which parcel, two contain off below the

been

hundred

a

Broken

at

alarming

ing

Adelaide

from

gold,

money in

ha?

A well-known named Ligertwood,

Har-

Britannia,

to

Adelaide,

;

St. Column's College, ; twenty-two twenty ; the Christian Fermoy, obtained the Pre sixteen Schools, Limerick, Cork, College sentation, Mardyke,

December

was A tricycle but no damage was

Nhill.

the

among

3.

contained two hundred The firm admitted their Adelaide,

a

found

was

attempt Adelaide

the

upset

mis

Mr.

taking

report Mortgage and

'

issued

lists prize by the Intermediate OlongoweB heads the Christian prizes j official

is

December

thirds

The distress

1.

man was about 5 feet 6 the probably with small inches and small feet, high, He bad evidently but coarse hands. from iu the suffered gout, especially foot. right

cruiser's

Mr. John

guilt.

Angli

which had been cut arms, Ine was elbows. paper wrapper part ofthe ofNovem"Argus" and "Herald" were ber the 12tb, The arms apparent of a working those man, and were in ly of a fair state Professor preservation. Allen examined that them, and reports

.

who sued

than

less

containing when two and fifty

of human pair of the footpaths morning by a boy,

of

discovery

opened,

line,

transactions

New South

results.

asserting useless

are

The

a

the

Anglo-Indians

project,

Considerable shares Hill

that

intermediate

of

to succeed pointed the Melbourne University. sails R.M.S. lison per December 23.

rates

fellow Kanaka, has the the Cabinet, been the result of a

by

was

when

'

.

prominent the

IRELAND.

The

for

courage

half

the

special

of

)

sustained

Missionary Society funds, amounting work in India. A num

Baptist

£100,000, ber

near

of

for breach of promise consented to n settle out. of conrt.

Brisbane,

a

made cn one Park this in Fawkner who. found a newspaper

not

Ravenna Japanese The Nagasaki. of the Ravenna

and crew but seventy

drowned

raising

mau strong idle of and in a land plenty, hungry for where there every ought to. bo work the cur of the cruel one. Meanwhile, idol its victims by the passes on, crushing Yet others and on its hundred path.

of

collided

The .

of

having

The

the steamer with the

having

were

has

Company

disaster,

crew

in bring They gam of toil years

will

attendance

of Customs Oollector has in flicted a fine of £200 and confiscated the goods of a firm for attempting to of boxes of matches, as pass a number

passed on Johnny, sentenced to death

Bishop Dawes has been installed can Bishop of Rockhampton.

1.

has case

author

railway

feud.

tribal

February.

passengers were saved,

and

the

is

to

Prince denials, be married to his Princess Mary of

official

& O.

to

Be

destitute

of the

work

laud It

the

factory

rending the

another

and They

axe.

no

The death penalty who was Kanaka,

murder

to engage

ago,

the

The

for the murder been commuted

regula

months

some

fiance,

next

The P.

new

a

away

now.

sea.

widow,

lonely

of

that

Hear

!

saw

wealth

of the

Melbourne,

brother's

Teck,

an

her

since

They

.

pick spade the rushed from the the field. There evermore

through

to

a

war

December

allow

Berry £500

of marriage, ment of the

allowed,

by the Admiralty,

to

Susannah Osborne for

ities.

.

pilot

late

long they

passes tralian railways. the consideration

strand

economical

to receut

mentioned the withstanding George of Wales

the

iB

at Broken Hill ask over the South Aus The request is under

free

for

has

attached

was

weeks

body of Mrs. for adjourned

Hill and Williams, two spielers have been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for the confidence attempting trick at Flemington; Sydney, December 3.

The unemployed

The evidence

coaBl.

Spanish

As

Austral.

passing

is

It

the

magazine:

con

"in

Gambling of

three

1.

December

Last night Cowra Show pavilion was The damage destroyed by fire. at over estimated £1,000.

arms

D. K.. Harrington

Mr.

thus

The inquest on the Pender has been further

are

the

non-

Enquiry

recently

was

London, It is cludes

per

Sydney,

hundred

of the ill-fated

the officers the

of

Court

Howe, which

ship

Gambling.

Of

cents,

XNTER-COXiOMXAl!.

Pittsburg,,

taken by

permanently

official

acquitted

tions

The

day.

daring

followers.

pursuant

,

hopelessly

at prevails of fifteen

places

are

The

parties.

political

a

case,

Mon

until

.

nourigan.

in the Mr. John Burns, in an article tbat "Nineteenth Century," complains Booth's Salvation is General Army which is loafers to London, attracting overstocked with this description already

verdict of the and will be changed disgrace, The great of giving on. question children in the State the the Catholic of into the coming public privilege is now the theme, and is injected schools the

already

fonr Australian at £106 ,15s.

West quoted

Bank

Anglo- Australian been further adjourned

has

war.

unionjtats.

a

is

the

strikers

of his

polls later

distress

where

in

actor

is

there

proposes with

Powers to the confer, asking view to preventing -privateering

the of the

joined representatives assert that

tragedy.

overstocked.

members of denomination. Areh-

religious Ireland

bisbop

land

the eastern labor market

hfidels,

atheists,

every

the

haB

Australia, nt the colonies

Dongola

attack the Egyptian them ot the out sweep

Reichstag

A

called he did not appear the agaiiBt was issued robbers, whereupon a warrant for his arrest. It is considered possible that he was the victim ofthe Hawthorn

to

German

;

Wilson,

The

The

the

the

to

at

demands

Skelthway

was

Soudan.

of emigration Australian colonies. Fraser, Agent- General

assist

unemployed Sir Malcolm for Western committee,

the

Union yesterday

massing

are

threaten and soldiers

Mr.

scrutiny.

Melbourne, December 3. from Sydney, has written to the police authorities asking them to make enquiries as to the whereabouts of her husband, who came to Melbourne a few He was, she weeks ago. states, assaulted and robbed, but when the case

principal

died

but

votes,

fresh

Mrs.

dyspepsia.

Dervishes

in formed A committee has been London, with the Lord Mayor as chair

in

a

American

WeRtern

Company,

They

Egypt.

the

in

Telegraph from nervous

Rhodes

Cecil overland

an

proportions. of people have been here to examine Protestant into the "plan." and Catholic have been preachers priests from invited abroad to pass judgment oh the scheme. Scandina Germans, and the vians Americans have visited " of the hundreds of them place plan," scholars

30.

to erect proposes from line Natal, telegraph and to Upper Zambesi, Uganda,

Mr.

'

best

November

London,

gigantic Scores

the

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Ross to

to

Show,

in

the .imported Franklin Association

Glenlyon, Agricultural AIR aged

.

By

'Laird o' Strowa'n, Bred by Ross and McGregor, Ballarat. Lorcl Hopetoun has gained the follow viz.

First

Ballarat, anPd

at

two'year

at

ycnr

old,

Clunes, First Hardies Hill.

at

First old

First

:

at

first

having

First at at Beau As

Smeaton,

He

should

a

prove,

country...

splendid valuable

sire

in

any

.

as

year

a

as

a

and First years old, Ballarat-;

a

five

year

Champion

bytWLaird Grand

Prize

At;

for

having

he

was

Society's of three

also first in group Exhibition; at same Bhow held in 1886. He

awarded First

United

;

draught

to

and

less.

one

The

the

in the First Society. colts draught three yearling at Smeaton prize Champion Show 4hi'a\ in 1886, Society ,

yearling

draught

colt

or

Cole

or

'

'

ling

Vehicles

Rates.

but seasoned aDd other timber

Moral

and York

used.

executed

with

orders

Country

Promptness

attended

without

in

the

poij

|

Most

the

.

Please

Corner

note

of Goderich

the

address,

and Pier

Perth.

Sts.,

see

E

::ca:RR

HORSE

LETTING

,

EXPRESS

and

:

ESTABLISHMENT,

d.

s.

to

done

Undertaking Notice and Manner. Respectful. delay. Shortest

R.

filly.

;

<

|

6 6

0 0 0

6 5

5

...

Murray

Rills

0

,

are

I intend travelling horses to

Stations

the and

Albany

route.

en

Owner.

MUSSON,

Perth.

SWeets,

of to Expresses forwarded any part the Colony. Saddle Horses for. Ladie.s and Gentlemen, also Buggies and other always on hire. Carriages, HorRes baited at reasonable charges.

and Loose Boxes .for Spare Stalls Shippers and Country Visitors, Horses kept for sale. W edding and Pic-nic accom parties modated with Vehicles Terms

Rates.

'

;

:

Cash. A

1 j

Gr.

full

a

host of He

a

is

sure

Clydesdale BLUE. By Blue, Ribbon (imp)., Bred William by Holmes,

Shirt Blouses, Mantles, 'Jackets, Chiffon, Shjrt-fronts, and Parasols, Fancy Braid' Tinsel and Gimps, Black Braid Bead

Mac-

1888.

horse,

Blue

Sire

Ribbon

bred

was

of his

sons

sold

in

Silk

Guide

assortment Books for

stock.

Attention

keeping of

valids, mention

by

Scotland

of

is

of trimmed selcteion in our view show rooms. hats and bonnets in end

on

Uutrimmed straw also variety, Feathers, Flowers, tinsel-ornaments Hat-pins, Millinery I

30

Gipsey Book

Dietetics

valuable. at

use

are

in !

Boys'. Shirtsin

Esq.,

Trousers,

foaled

Tables

&c.

.MARTIN

4s. & 5s. 6d.

NEW

early

Barrack

EAST,

6.

&

7s.

x

'j

HEAEMAN'S, marked

cheap.—

Hats,

Ribbons, and

Bonnets, Laces,

Dress

English Muslins,

Cambric, Sunshades.

Gents'

Hosiery,

Ties,

Hats,

Braces,

Tweeds,

W,

G.

Feathers, ;

Fiowere,

French Goods,

Priuts,

Uuinbrellas, Shirts,

etc.

HEARMAN,

Draper,

Tailor,

HAY C.

GDS

(id.

our New Season's showing department including Mens', Tweed Tennis Suits, and Flannel Cottou, Silk. Flannel White Drill Suits &c. &cl

E.

/i

at

lid.

j|5s.

Outfitter,

STREET;

possible Clydesdale blood in Australia, The Puyebred Prince

etc.,

PERTH.

SHENTON.

the

W ANTED

of 1,100 guineas. It will be seen hy the above pedigree that Navy Blue is possessed of the be6t

and

oz.

stage)

Street

Owners

of Pianos

sum

.

half

per.,

i

Go

SUMMER

Youths'

&

(&

.

now

G.

in

specially

'

—all

a

Mr. R. Fenwick,

in the

Neuraline— M. & upwards. Co.'s 1/for and 'all Nerve Speciality Neuralgia pain at 1/6 each. M. & Co.'s Paint for Unbroken Chilblains at 1/- each. To those residing at a distance fioui Medical help M, & Co, have the in greatest confidence their introducing of Baptisia for Low Fever. preparation The attention will be given promptest to all up-, of orders on country receipt stamps and two,, pence bottle for per Liberal postage, Dis count to allowed agents,

W.

W.e have just opened aud have now on view assortment of Mens' Felt Hats Bplendid in all the Black and colored latest shapes. Straw Hats from Is. 3d. each; Terai Hats with from 6s. 6.d, Puggaree each. etc. etc.

Ribbon

to and

Food as being Tinctures— in

,1/6 Cold (in

for

kept

at

this

and

infants would

and

1/-

Camphor Tinctures

Millinery,

We

for

M..-& Co. Malted External

&c.

BOOBS.

ftWCY

Shelves

Fancy

CLOTHIHC DEPARTMENT. Goods

also

MURRAY-STREET

less

Stallion.

for

now

50.

a

class

first

realy

opened Hoiniepathic

will be be given

uso

will

near

A

of

sale of pure mediand Triturations. Chests Medicine and

family

Aubbky's

highly ordinary

IMILUNERY. Millinery

1850.

have

.they

dispensing

of pure which

.

House, Drawhilling and was of the property Kilmarnock, David Riddle, Esq., Paisley. Blub Ribbon w$s ft great pvizetaber a home, likewise $1 grand breeder— handsome

Gimps,

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

Victoria.

bay

in

ALSO

King

Melbourne,

that

notify for the

numerous

Pure-bred NAVY

a

novelties

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

and best the very imported), of blood that could be got regard of tho COBt.

is

latest

Cashmeres,

foal-getter,

Clunes,

the

all

Crape-cloths,

sire,

by

too

with

replete

to

and for the Prescriptions cines in Pilules, Tinctures An

Thousand

(iuip.),

BEG;

Pharmacy

THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is

in

Established OF

NEW: GOODS

9

CO.,

«fc

Chemists,

,

SHIPMENT

,

prize

to

iTwo)

others

FIRST

MARTIN Homcepathic

ARE, NOW; SHOWING

,

Darrell,

brother

the

E, C. S HENTON'S,

AND

THEIR

;

By

and Wellington

:

(imported), and imported

Taylor,

one

0

Reasonable

;

Blue

a two be gained as First jo J'887 and Western Dis year old at Geelong Show First ;at Society's Spring trict of Vic Society National Agricultural at old colt; First as a two year toria Association Exhi &c.f Spring Smeaton, for twoyear old draught stallions bition and Talbot Show for at Clunes First First at stallions; old draught two year

'

7

6 6

...

JOHN

Daylesford.

'

of

A

...

horse-boxes,

all

(imp.)

fillies.

7 6

...

.

above mentioned

King Cole

of

winner

November

Agriculfor best

National Library of Australia

at

First

is

Ascot near Navy Blue

;

Agricultural best group'

COVER,

follow

of

description Possible

Lowest

Repairs, aud Care.

where two or accepted served for one Owner. If can be made with arrangements the Government for of travel the use

placed

Van Birdcatcher, Nell by Blacklock.

Smeaton,

at

was

received the Champion the best blood of any

mention. has a beautiful The above will

been strain

District Western same First year.

Geelong in Spring Show colt draught yearling for BiU and Bullarook Spring at

TO

...

;

Mares

more

temper. prove that the Duke is desoended from the very blood best in the Colonies; The Duke has ;as good a pedigree as can be pos any stallion sessed of and dam sire (both having

colt

and the

he

in

and

ton,

Briton

Approved

her dam, Glengowie, -by- Touch stone, out of Glengarne, by Saltan. The Duke is half brother to Welling

Ballarat old .entire year and Pastoral Society's Agricultural First, at Corgarie, &c., Bhow in 1886. for the same year Exhibitions yearling First for old one or year filly. colt

Duke.; Malakoff v Lord Hopetoun Navy Blue

Hardies

At

being Smeaton

Dam, Frou-Frou

Agricultural

for Prize colt at

waB.

also placed of Duke;

caroni

and

Clunes

at

first

placed District

at

-

the

Guineas,'

and

Talbot

was

i

was

for

Lud,

Co., Cup Challenge iu at £30 for best Grand Gojt Produce Draught Horse Sweepsiakes, at Show. that making 5 First "Prizes

Alston valued

Pedigree

£

he was Society the also awarded the best blood in

'Mercier

and

Champion

King

;

&

other

every built

<

as

they Carts,

.

second.

Mount

First,

Voltigucr by by Inheritor,

been; won 1886 at In of the National 'of Victoria, he won

A gricultural Society First Prizo of £50 10s, as a yearling lOs. in tbe of £30 draught horse First in each also First produce sweepstakes of £5 5s., given by Messrs. of two

be

Spring

temper.

re

v

The

England 1867, to Victoria in 1876. Got by KiogTom to out.of Qui Vive (sister Vidette), by

Strowan Spring Show

gifts

and

Sire bred in

have

prizes

particulars

will

sum

placed

yard. and First,

t

o'

splendid

a

that

public

Light and Heavy Tip Spring Tip Carts, Drays on improved principle. Express Waggons, .Waggons, Lorries, Double and English Delivery Vans, Seated Buggies, Single Dog Carts, and

None

head and neck,

the build

to

Perth,

Sis';';

!

placed

(imp.)

Theffollowing

fuller

& McGregor last by Ross He. has since proved very at the stud, and in the 6how The Duke has been shown

was

Hill

.Skipton at Bal

First

old,

of

inform

to

prepared

Gum

.

he

;

at.

high,

grand

a

Stud Book. CHARGES THE

around the times Coleraine and obtained first District, always n't all the principal shows. Since prizes ihe Dukecame to lie has Ballarat, been shown three times, namely Ballarat Grand National where Show,

and also Ballarat, Champion Prize for best female of the dam Great grand by' Dick's yard. mare,

the

.

yards. Boveral

Second Skipton year old at Ballarat, four at Skipton ; when only First Prize at as, a dry mare and

has

are

and: Piisr

'

purchased

three

as

brood

yearling First Prize

old,

Clunes

larat,

ait

Wish

standing with dark

Stalliou,

inch

one

possessed

For piece,

havnig

for

season., successful

.

two

He

and

of Five Hundred Guiueas, and being used on the station had to remove him on ever since, they account of having to get another change of blood. & Messrs. Johnson Sons resolved to part with him, and he was

;

Prize

Duke

Coleraine,

;

the

with

been purchased when a two-year-old for stud purposes Messrs. & near Johnson by Sons,

.

a

Stallion.

an

The

r

as

;

since.

,,

'

Prize

s

brown

is

Bay

a

Ifep'

of Goderich

Corner

Malakoff has never been raced. The 'Sire of Malakoff was that wonderful who performer Suwarrow won the Victorian Derby and other races. important Dam Duchess, by Chieftain— Letitia, Chieftain New Warrier— by Langar Green,

,

.

asfa

dark

a

is,

the

,

o' Lord Laird Hopetoun's sire, 22nd foaled Stvowan, is a bright Bay, Blue Ribbon September, 1885., Sire, bred Blue Ribbon waB (imp). by Mr. R. Taylor, Drawkilliog House, Fenwick, was of and the property Kilmarnock, David Riddle, Esq., Blackball, Paisley. was Blue Ribhon's the sire, Daruley, for Champion horse of Great Britain more in referTo say anything years. to the breeding of, Blue qualification as is Ribbon would be superfluous, lie so well known all over the colonies, Laird o'.Strowan's grand sire, Darnlejr. Laird o' Strowan's great grand sire, Moffat's Conqueror. is J'essV Laird o' Strowan's dam by late the renowned breeding stallion, Coxe's Pride of Scotland, imported. Lo d Hopetoun's dam, Misb Maggie, Buchanan by -George (imp.) grand Miss (imp.) dam, Maggie, by Bolhwell won Prize at Second Talbot', Maggie

First

and

stone Parry any fifteen strong enough over man He any fence in the country. is ihe sort of stallion to just get good hacks or. hunters, as well as racehorses. He has an unbeaten record as a two and has raced never been year old,

!

.

has

DUKE,

He

points.

to

and

server,

Malakoff hands

sixteen

principal

immense fiat hone, splendid head, neck: and. shoulders,: short middle back, with splendid

;

a

Duke

The

First

;

He

the

all

FACTORY

COACH

uowiti

Stallion.

Thoroughbred MALAKOFF. is

,

THE

First First at at Clunes, Talbot, First at Hardies at Beaufort, First Hill, First at and Ballarat, Warracknabeal, at First Bnllan making the splendid total of Twelve First Prizes up to a two. Lord served nine year old.; Hopetoun last and we all mares think in season, foal.

at

won

at

prize

prizes.

The

twenty-six second -prize. of £203, sum

large

STANDARD

the

:

the JfiVst

won

first

sixteen

l!

shows.

a

at

is

beiDg

;;

<of

;total

Prince

:

and

one

the

lo

Amounting

'j

Society's at First

;

and

prizes

of

mare.

,

||

.

fort,

one

a

Making

Warrack-

First

Class at Association the splendid

j

Ballan

at

class.

service

pver

Show at Royal Agricultural Society's Manchester. Prince of Wales is by General (322), dam, Darling by Samp alias son, Twin (741) Logan's Briton's dam, Missis by Stanley (822), McKerrow's National grand dam Mr. Prize which of Mare, took upwards

,

ing prizes, as nabeal

.

'

old

year tural

j

;

Daylesford in the Show,, First in the Three the Bbanfort Agricul Show. Society's

classes.

i

at

approach

First, Pastoral

the

Show Highland in Aberdeen in Society at Dumfries in 1869, second 1870, first at Kelso in 1872 and the first at

i

and

colt,

gained arid

Agricultural

:

Clydesdale In 1889 he

!

|

old year the nearest horse.

a

j

at

First

G.A.E.

throe Prize for

Champion

Are now the SOLE PROPERTY of.. MR. J. .MUSS ON;.', Coffee Sydney! Palace Hotel, and WILL STAND AT PERTH, and travel all the through in the Colony Farming. Districts The following are the Pedigrees The Pure Bred. Clydesdale Stallion. LORD HOPETOUN

Talbot

for

Cargarie

;

First

colt.

at

.

Australia.

entire

been

4Q guineas

-

Western

v:j

Mr.

by

imported

old

has

at public of t5ales|:

.

.

Lately

-three -year Clunes and

-

JpiVE .

i,

ENTIRES,!

who

\

;

-

THE,.;y.-.

CELEBRATED

j

;

.

"

1

,

j

i

SETTLER&.

AND

in

1887. \-\i. / _ln 1888 he gained the Champion Cup value (second time), £30, at National A.G.S. of Victoria; at the same second show. at First Ballarat A.P.S. for

SQUATTERS,

BREEDERS

'

Show

:

.

.

TO

NOTICE

)

National .

M

i

Grand _

JLvjLi;.JU<<

and Horsham

'

X

Wimmera

NOTICE.

STOCK

whose

Country

Instruments

in

the

require

1

WANTED

priae-taking

Clydesdale BRITON. of Wales (imp.)

Stalliou.

(673.),

|

Pianos Federal or

to

Intending ;

inspect

Furnishing

the

of

Purchasers Stock

Warehouse

at or

the

tuning

or

Furnishing

repair

to write

to

the

Federal

Warehouse.

write

particulars.

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additional

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be

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area

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accepted

LOCAL

FURNISHING

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the

Forrest

HAY-ST,

Hon. Premiums the

and losses

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with

with

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Company

earnings and

rates insurances.

and in

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M.L.A.

M.L.C., of the

quoted

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business

these

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make),

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-

MATERIAL.

Private foi

tuitioD.

that

the

Federal

house, all

KNOWN

\rANrED to

in Classes Tuition

Evening

arrang

one

WhareFurnishiug have Pianos from twenty guineas hundred guineas.

snbjects. by correspon-

.€

dence. t>

terms

apply

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(our

and

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of

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LARGELY insurance

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ing,

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Company's Branchos

policy-holders

Western

annual

Its

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H. JOHNSTON, Local Secretary and Underwriter. PERTH. TERRACE,

WOODWARE A Wiremattresses

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ISSUED its

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in of

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A HALF. Australia are under the colony ot men of the highest commercial whose standing, its be met with will PROMPTITUDE engagements

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CHRISTMAS

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tor

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OF

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AND

is one Union of the largest The Commercial revenue MILLION AND A HALF exceeds ONE in Its affairs MILLION is invested Australia.

names

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SOLICITED.

£3,306,742.

£1,541,528.

Directors: Sir James G. Lee Steere M. L. A., M. L. A., Hon. George Shenton M. John W. Bateman Esq.

etc.,

control

Containing

.

COMPANY

FUNDS

Revenue

.

siw

years.

London.

Cobnhill,

INVESTED

£2,500,000.

M. F. A. Canning David Symon Esq.,

prompt personal

Quotations

19 & 20

Office

WESTERN

Station

two

TERRACE.

ASSURANCE LIMITED.

Annual

hand.

on

GEORGE'S

UNION

CAPITAL

in

lines

long

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Head

parts,

Ploughs, and Plough parts,

other

as

Esq.,

COMMERCIAL

Machines,

Whippletrees, numerous

premium. existed two years. value after surrender one

Family

angers,

Merchants

stock cf Mowers and Reapers, Mower Horse Horse Chaff Rakes, gears, Cutters,

extensive

An

Ire

Clothiers, Spirit Importers.

Drapers,

Wine,

ST.

;

than Society by any other. have existed two policies years. in payment of premium occur

default

;

:o;

Wholesale

Office

YEAR.

by this after

granted should

FORCE,

on PURE conducted the date of assurance, of the Policy Holders.

Local

PERTH,

GEO. H. SNOWBALL

Members

£131,581,

£10,760,000.'

EVERY

for payment of sufficient after have PAID policies within their on policies

Perth

HOUSE,

HAY-STREET,

IN is

for

VALUES

KEPT

value the surrender CASH BONUSES GRANTED LOANS

as

earned

BONUSES SURRENDER

POLICIES

O

EXCEED

AUSTRALASIA

DECLARED

.

Holders.

AUSTRALIA

IN

FUNDS

by any

equalled

MANAGEMENT.

Policy

WESTERN

be

cannot foreign.

or

LOCAL to

£41,500,000.

is of the MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY business of all its members, from the equities MUTUAL PRINCIPLES, in the hands Management entirely fully guarded and secured.

rilHE

being

BEST

over

that

local

Security IN

INVESTED

III

Assu:ers

offices,

Australia.

in

COLONIES. bonuses),

INVESTMENT. Perfeot

doing business

THESE

to

advantages competing

LOCAL

'

AND

Office

Assurance

Life

prosperous

,

C.

SOCIETY.

PROVIDENT

MUTUAL

AUSTRALIAN

"VIT

:

Provident St.

ANTED Pianos

BURGESS, George's

Furnishing

Chambers, Terrace,

Perth.

Exchange,

OWNERS to

write

Warehouse New

to

for

Instruments

the

of

old

Federal terms for

of

Old.

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the'Central

opposite

Railway

10

SALE.

Businesses

of very

Hotels

Boarding

Station.)

>

jj;::'

FOR

Houses and Land!

€i!fd0i,

Sjfti

SUN.

3rd.

12— 13—

MON. TUES.

St.

14

WED.

THUR.

to

Money

description Houses.

Cottages-

15

9 to 5 Daily,

Hours

Office

7

the

found

to

the

The

sanitary

City.

and

Beer Brands

Wioes,

BOYS'

in

Room Billiard and Saloon be found worthy of a visit.

The

A

the

from

Visitors the

the

2nd,

Country

miy addressed

The Globe

"<

THE

ornamental

in

WELLINGTON"

.

The

bazaar.

men

is

tbe

cheapest

James

T.

Quarts Pints

4s. per doz.

orders

the

the

visitB

regularly

attended

promptly

Ale

ROADS

BOARD.

The Annual Ratepayer's Meeting in connection with the above will be held at the Newcastle Court House on 15th December, 1892, THURSDAY, to select at 1 1 a.m. Business three members auditor in place Of and one

to

those

of

Brewery

notice

in

rotation. must give

seven

I

costly by the time it is rendered fit for cultivation, To clear the smallest to even farm, fence it, sink wells, erect the build

tremely

day's

addressed

writing

to

the

and place the necessary plant much more upon it requires capital than most agriculturists setting up for themselves are of, possessed The was under consequence that, old conditions, the greater number were to have recourse to obliged the local for aid. storekeeper Their as a was fate, then rule, ings,

Chairman.

Company,

CONNOR.

D.

(Signed)

Perth.

Limited,

Ghrirman, Nov.

1892.

.

1

30th,

I

notice.

THE TOODYAY

in

is

CATHOLIC

aid

(W. Humber) is

Glass's)

PRIZES

take

will

tlie'nearest

corner

St.

Patrick's

sealed. because

the

ORPHANAGE place

Irwin-

Hall,

sold

3

at

where it intersects reached, (C. thence land 7-1223 along C. Glass's block 1690 to and through (-W. S the entire continued along

p.m.

on

Saturday,

W. S. 1691 (between Dennis from the North corner of block No. on 1691, continued block 43-167 in a direct (Dennis),

Dempster

of

block

and

L.

through line till it intersects North-West (directly ing Road at a point which divides line (if produced)' from block 3-1919. D.

Newcastle,

DECEMBER.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

the

Bejoordopposite the block 7-630

CONNOR,

T. R, Board, Chairman W;A., 29th Oct., 1892.

National Library of Australia

We scriptions s

have

received the the week during

following :

to

losing tion,

sub

Received Mr. James per Haselclen, of a number of subscriptions, A Geraldton, of list names will next complete appear week,

a

not

families to the store

threat

disregard the all storekeeper at his own price, from him all

necessaries —

17th

Under

produce bought

Street,

of

their

serfs

virtually dared

they

in

and

They

keeper.

;

boundary Dempster), boundary west

till

of

BOYS'

;

1698 1698

OF

.

.

DRAWING

BOARD

notified that the Toodyay hereby a Minor Road, Roads Board intend to declare accordance with 57th half chain wide (in at a 52 No. Sect., Vict., point 16), starting to GoomallingRoad directly on the Newcastle the boundary opposite M. Bowen's gate upon it intersects of 47- 149 where GoomallingRoad block thence at through Muggamuggin It

,

ROADS

easily"

them. The want of such assistance has told indeed almost heavily, the in against farming fatally, The dustry in the past. cheapest of virgin land becomes ex piece

by

retiring

Candidates

Agucultural Royal to Australia Western the.

Swan

the

both

Stout,

and

by

Society

for

might

aware that certain wise pro visions of the measure will enable selectors te bring their holdings into working order without having been previously forced to mortgage

,

Awarded

Medal

ourselves

we

go yearly things

to pay Yor

country

being

districts.

:

Prize

First

of money

sums

large the

.

doz.

6s.

per

that

now

With so produce. many and such unanswerable in favour arguments of the Bill, we are almost driven to the conclusion that the opposition to it more from personal springs a consideration motives than from of the public Such opposi good. tion comes very badly from some who have the best for of reasons

Perth

Federal

Melbourne)

TOODYAY

PRICES:

Country

Co.,

Country

..

COMBINED.

EXCELLENCE

AND

PlJEITT.

out of ..which

Furnishing (Mr. F. W. Wolstenholme Tuner to Messrs. Brasch

Warehouse, Chief late &

STOU

&

.

Street,

KNOWN of the

Tuner

Piano

PERTH.

:A L E S

P E I Z E

such

"

S S FARHELLY,

-

SWANBREWERYCO ,

to

once

Sec.

WANTED

LTD

kindly

at

are

liabilities

incurring

must crush us ultimately beneath their unless our weight numbers be speedily largely aug mented. is anyone Nor, perhaps, to the reproach that quite iusensible

Gentle

will

it,

collections

their

the Hon.

The KNOWN, Warehouse Furnishing in W. A.

for

collecting

in

which

"

forward

Federal

and

We

essential.

absolutely

Committee

Ladies

those

that

'

PROPRIETOR.

of course; it has exceeds quarters That the scheme hostility

anticipation.

engaged Bazaar

Orphanage

desire

matter

country at; present suffers is equally minds. No patent to all unbiassed can fail to see that thinking person a increase of population is great

:o:

F. GATWOuD, "\mT TV

the

soliciting

orphanage

STREET,

PERTH.

ANTED

an use

HOTEL,

GLOBE

to

is practical beyond all entirely because similar ones question, are, and have else been, in operation where with eminently satisfactory results. That it constitutes the best of the most remedy for several evils under which the grievous

have the

articles

patronage. 1892. 30th,

Nov.

imported of both

having

confidence

public

all

Boys'

a

also

heavily

In

at

by

may very attitude

judged

towards

it!

safe'

to

it

it,

be

fairly is

-If con

that

the they have at heart the people and deserve to them. If represent they oppose it. they are no friends of the people, and care should be taken in future to exclude them from a sphere where can but they exercise a

good of

mischievous

influence.

%

a n

runs

Some opposition Forrest's liberal measure

as expected, but the intense excited in certain

.

bills,

seldom

love,

was

on

JANUARY,

selection

choice

greatest

to

Hotel.

80.

No;

Telepone

Committee

and

will

HALL

Catholic

the

of

for

is

unusually ful

FAIR

TOWN

and 4th

3rd,

The

and

Telegrams

Parcels, Letters

,

the

aid

1893, Orphanage.

Bar

FANCY

in

in

and Colonies have their

Eastern

the

GRAND held

will

ir

ORPHANAGE.

be

eye.

lb 1892""

parliamentary

of true

experience. Sir John

of Leading Stock.

Spirits kept in

only

that

to

try

.

of

course

purpose, and iniquity before having your for those who combat Pius IX.

Bill smooth, and the Homesteads is a taste of the common having

of

equal to

aro

arrangements house Eastern Colonies.

aid

in

in

while

first-class

any

The

The like

and

your

DECEMBER

THURSDAY,

1

,

their

Globe

make

to

well home

!

the

:

do

will

.'Country

FANCY FAIR FANCY FAIR!!!

be

con-

-

be

will

with modern replete every from and visitors venience,

in

resist

position .by their clude

.

GLOBE

prepared of Christ

name

.

.

.

THE

Mecortr.

Be

;

.

they support

'

with

:

throughout.

P.M.

indefatigable undaunted spirit evil with good, conquer the reward

9 evening.

to

Xavier.

Advent.

of

WL. "

and commodious This centrally situated and Hotel has been almost rebuilt re-furnished has been entirely v ,r

Francis

St.

Sunday

Melchiades, St. Lucy, V.M. of Translation of: Holy. House -B.V. Tense. Quarter (Fast Day) Oct. Immac. Concep. B.V.M.

Land!. Land! to suit purchasers. Lend from £1 Upwards.

On terms

...

PROPRIETOR.

:'"v'

and

day). Octave of

SAT.

11—

PERTH.

(immediately

i

which they their and

their his own price eaoh transac the interest

addition, their loans, upon by a. system of accumulated half-yearly accounts, enormously and with extraordinary In the end they sank rapidity. of the completely into the power and if he allowed them storekeeper, to remain was upon their farms it because their servioes, repaid only of life, the necessaries were far

o c

I

it

<

ft

t

he

a

r

I.

The in Drawing of Prizes aid of the Boys' at Orphanage has been Subiaco, to held arranged be on 17th Saturday,. inst. The following gentlemen, Messrs. M F. A. and T. Canning Quinlan, Ms.L.A., have to act kindly consented as a Com of mittee Supervision. Lo-Rdship the Bishop has informed the priests of the various districts that the papal dispensation from the laws of fasting, some months granted leased with the ago, of the season of beginning Advent The customary laws of fasting and abstinence are again, therefore, in force universally the Diocese. throughout Since its inception, just three weeks5 a»o remarkably good progress has been made with the Fremantle breakwater. Although the work has been much retarded by the want of certain it is appliances, gratifying to learn that the embankment from Rous Head has been advanced between 160 and 170 feet into the sea. As the platelaying on the Perth-Buhburv is now railway finished to the Collie Bridge 12 miles some from Bunbury, there is every of the line probability being' completed by next. The next Apiil item in connection with line this for attention is calling the erection of the terminus in Bunbury. it is This, will cost expected, between £10,000 and £12,000. The s.s. Nairnshire sailed from London '

i-feV

B.V.M.

(fast

STREET,

than hired labour. The evil we speak t is notorious. The Homesteads Bill is intended to correct and consequently, it, to an almost sweep away legalised system of blood sucking. It is in the best sense a. popular measure, for its having the object direct good- of the Tli e rfithess people. of members of parliament for their

cheaper

.

1

Perth-

Hall,

a

it

DECEMBER. 8— THUR. Immac. of Concep. Day of Devotion. 9— FRI. St. P.M. Eutychianus,

Chambers, Town

£ t o

<t

.

WELLINGTON

Swan

Opposite

t

i

EXCHANGE,

BUSINESS

BIOBEJOTEL,

AND1

LAND

.;

WILSON'S

THE

-

i.,

.

!

on

,

-are

October 26th. Dr. Edward

Among Scott

and

the

zpassenireiB

Mrs.

Seott,

after

turning England,

re

some spending 'months in General Siiii who was many in Perth years ago quartered as an officer of the Royal Engineers. The cargo for West Australia includes two locomotive and ten engines saloon carriages for the Government. The tenders the for construction of the Y llgarn Railway from Northain to Southern Cross were opened by the Engineer-inMr. O Connor, Chief, on Tuesday of last week. There were eight in all, one beine informal. The lowest tender ivas that of Mr. McDowell Joseph at the price of £148,137 7s. 5d. Taking the distance at 170 nules this gives the price per mile at £871 8s., the lowest on record. The line is to be finished in two from years the time of the and signing contract, will be opened in sections of 50 miles as completed. On Monday last a man, a recent arrival from the eastern colonies, presented himself at the in Bank the Savings General Post Office and asked to be allowed to make a deposit of sixty sovereigns. Having been informed that m conformity with the re this amount gulations could not bo receiv ed as a single deposit from one he person went into the central in a tele hall, filled graph form presented and it, left the He had not gone far building. when he and nussed his money remembered that he had laid it on the table while' writing He returned to find it gone! immediately, Though every possible effort was made to the missing treasure no olue has been pace found as to its whereabouts,

and

"PERTH The

C.Y.M. event

principal

of meeting the reading

SOCIETY. at

a

recent

above was Society of the Journal by the Mr. Editor/" Jno. Like all Kelly. numbers previous out brought by Mr. this issue a Kelly, proved Very, in and interesting structive one. Besides tlie leaders and correspondence, it con a tained letter from Mr. John lengthy Moftat, of his voyage from descriptiveFremantle to The article Singapore. teemed

the

with

notes

of

journey, count

chatty

and

places he had and contained

of the manners the people of Singapore. say, the members were very hear

from

contents mented

their of the

upon, accorded

old

interesting

passed on his a graphic ac and customs of Needless to

friend.

pleased

After

to

the

Journal had been com and his staff the Editor a hearty vote of thanks

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10

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...

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Collected

Haynes,

Mrs.

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Donation of goods' from Mr. Jerger Mrs. Jackson

6

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Cunningham

4 Company to create £500,000 lien at prior bonds, redeemable the rate of £20,000 per annum, the re ten demption to begin in 1904, i.e., years after of the line. completion 2. Capital and interest to be secured by and 2,400,000 a first charge on the railway, acres of land. 3. The Government to the guarantee, and capital until the payment of interest said Prior Lien Bonds are" redeemed. 4. Until such time as the Government are released from the guarantee on the Baid Prior Lien Bonds the Company not to sell of the 2,400,000 acres any part below 6s. 8d. per without the conacre, sent in writing of the Government. All to be lodged wich the of sale proceeds National Bank of Australasia, in the joint names of the Government of Western Australia and of the Midland Railway Limited, Company of Western Australia, in trust for the payment of interest and redemption of the said Prior Lien Bonds. to 5. The Government have the power foreclose in case of default by the Com in repayment of pany for five years any the Government moneys may be called to under the for upon pay guarantee interest in of the said or redemption Prior Lien Bonds. 6. In case of foreclosure the Prior Lieu Bondholders to at 4 per cent. accept at Government Bonds in par repay

0

2

0

Boladeras.

...

Mr. Butcher Mrs. Montague... Contributions of 2s. and under Mr. T. Lane Miss Wade / Mrs. A Friend Kenny ; Irishman Friend ; ...

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0

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...

0

1

McArdle

Esq.

Mr; Darch

-with which, proposals great defer but with to confidence, 1 venture submit to the favourable consideration of the Government are as follows ence,

cent

per

£4

R..S.

The

0;

10 10 10 10

...

...

Fuchs

d

ment.

The

the said Prior Lien of Bonds ,tc in the repayment the £60,000 loan; guaranteed by the Gov in the completion and equip ernment, ment of the railway of £309,000 (the sum amount -the deemed by the necessary Government for that Engineer-in-Chief in the National being deposited purpose under the Bank of Australasia, Perth, to Government's control fo.r payment the contractor on a revised to schedule contract, the his; present; approved by.' and on. certificates Government, passed and in the discharge by the Government), of the of other obligations Company and of working capital. provision 8. Clause 6 of the ageement of the 4bh with November, 1891, to be mantained, that the expres the additional provision sion two miles of the Eastern Railway two on side thereof," shall include either of deviation there miles on both sides any the of as weir as on the original line, to be notified to of such deviation position twelve months from the Company within of agreement. the date or 9. Any prospectus or written printed or made iu representation published to reference any containing England, to the guarantee, be first approved by Australia the Agent General for Western 7.

MIDLAND

TEE

RAILWAY. A

PROPOSALS

FOR

FINAL

COMPLETION.

of

proceeds be applied

final

.

have been

made Railway Company for the of the railway. As will contained in a letter adproposals

completion be seen they are dressed by the Sir John Forrest,

Company's

Attorney

iu the following

to

terms

;

.

The following by the Midland

'

"

I have the honour to atate that mail 1 received a copy of the dated October, report, 1892, upon which severe strictures have been passed by the Colonial Press. That the report is not without un inaccuracies was perhaps tran as it with avoidable, does, dealing, sactions at so a distance, which great com could be represented with scarcely but, plete accuracy by correspondence none the less, no one can feel more than the Directors themselves do, that this is a matter for their earnest and it is regret their desire to acknowledge, in the fullest the intention of the Government, terms, to grant in the altered the circumstances, whole of the land the Company at .the time is entitled to receive, and present that is being used to carry the expedition into the intention effect. The statement that land had been and surveyed, and surveys and selected acres 1,000,000 duly lodged plans for over with the Crown Lands departments was based the doubtless, by upon report Messrs Crossland & Co., to the directors, dated June, 1892. By that report it ap the quantity of land then peared that and applied and surveyed, or selected for, on the point the surveys of which were SiRj

by the

last

;

;

of

completion, But Victoria

was,

in

fact,

included

1,208,000

313,200 and the although were in that earthworks progress along is not the construction section, actually beyond completed and opened for traffic River and the Government the Moore their right in withholding these are within of goiug on to acres. The object 313,200 to get marketable the Victoria Plains was not this land ; and being yet available, Irwin and the country being Upper to the agree almost appropriated wholly will ment of November 1891, 4th, you that the confidence of the appreciate to finance directors in their the ability were a3 soon titles works a# the granted force still be loses its and there must and lapse "of time, before any difficulty, to the of land can be brought) proceeds aid of the financial and requirements, until the construction is com particularly so as to to West End (Walebing), pleted take in the Victoria Plains. Under the circumstanees I have bo ask that the Government will respctfully for 12 months, the fit to extend think of the next 50 time for the completion on the 27th February which expires wiles, acres.

the

it

acres

on

Plains,

"

10.

I

have,

howe

ver,

been

authorised

National Library of Australia

and

contained

Nothing

in

the

proposed

agreement, except so far as the same to affect the therein, may be expressed Government under the of the rights contraot 1886. of 27th February, original not to execute 11. The Government new

or to. incur any liability any guarantee until the under proposed agreement successful of the intended issue is floating to the under written or otherwise secured General for satisfaotion of the Agent Western Australia. The works to be resumed within 12. of the of one calender month completion and the entire con proposed agreement, tract and equipment of for construction fifteen the railway to be completed within months from the same date.

I have,

;

next.

Rev.

Father Brady preached yes the Gospel, of the day the sermon was an one. He truly eloquent contended that there was more nothing than the sight of the man who pitiable to repent. He instanced a case delayed which took place recently in this district when a man was killed without young Mass having time to ask God's pardon. had often been celebrated in close proxi residence but he mity to liis always absented himself. upon

The

Yasse show was a great success, ever held having been the best that was in the district. This no was in a, doubt measure due to the visit of His great the Governor. The Yasse Excellency races were held on the following day and off most I refrain passed successfully. from a fuller of these sending you report events inasmuch as Vasse corres your pondent (who by the way has been silent for Borne weeks past) will no doubt send of the important events you a full account that have taken place in the Yasse during the last week. An accident, to I regret attended, say, with fatal occurred at Mill results, point, on the 3rd inst., a place about two miles from to a young fellow named Bunbury, to From hand Mainwaring. particulars it that the youth in company appears with two other boys went on the shooting afternoon of the above mentioned .date, and suddenly a great number perceiving of ducks in oloae "he flying proximity seized the gun, and whilst so hurriedly the hammer struck a seat doing against of the boat in which they were proceedthe gun went off and the contents iugi entered his brain almost in causing stantaneous death. A few of the shot also punctured the coat of another man who was on the bank close fishing by. Deceased was an assistant teacher of the Government school. The funeral boys' took afternoon at 4 p.m. place yesterday

persistently

THE

etc.,

W.

F.

Sayer,

/

for

the Midland Railway Company of W.A. Limited.

Attorney

NEWS.

A

slight

reporting Education Buchanan Withers. The

error

occurred

the result election should

of as

appear

in the the

last

my

Board name

in

lieu

in of of of

catholic community has sustained of Corporal by the removal English to the Vasse. Corporal English although in was always punctual his official duties, at Mass always regular in his attendance with the precepts of the 8fld in complying a

loss

:

COALFIELDS.

"

the

:

have

to

vassecoalfieli).

3

now

thus bore, beds of

rock

entered enclose-

juBt

fore,

herewith strata

a

indicating 1 in 94

in

bored

through

recently

FRANK for

Coal of

i

Hole

Strata;

of

REED."

Vasse. in'Bore.

vnear

No. 3, to 19th

Description

Description

Strata.

Thickn'ess

in Feet. Ft. 121

described

elections

of thing is a perhaps healthy sign interest taken in the elec arc

0

Sandstone Total Coal

depth

News reaches here of the death of a named William Whitfield a shepherd in the employ of Mr. Cook, of Quellington. found Deceased was it seems dead at the to be and an was Meckering area inquest A narrow held at Northam. escape from is to have death reported by starvation happened oh the road to Yilgarn whereby a man bush and was it got lost in the water.' The unfor seems 5 days without tunate who came man Kinsella by his at death through being burnt the King's Hotel last week waB the same I noticed as at Silver Jubilee a performer the cele bration held in the Oddfellows Hall in October last. Last week but one in my communica tion I mentioned the appointment by Government of a land agent at Northari, and said it was a step in the right direc tion. to I do not wish withdraw kny

35' 244

boring)

(still

compact

measures

not hard.

!

and

J.

7-

!

'

0

but

tough,

,

tions.

Father a short visit to Gibney paid Newcastle the week. A Requiem during Mass for the repose of the soul of Sister was celebrated Mary Augustine by Fr. On Sunday Gibney on Tuesday morning. an early Mass was said as Fr. Gibney was to say Mass to "visit that day. Malebelling The marriage of Miss Charlotte Beckett to Mr. Albert Eaton is announced to be there by Fr. Gibney. celebrated

.

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a

A change in the proprietorship of the Castle Hotel is announced to take place on the first of the new Mr. F.Craig year. and Mr. William retires, Craig succeeds.

-6;

Coarse grey sandstone 19a 5": Coal 12 8 Argillaceons sandstone 28 Coal and sandstone in bands 3 5£ Sandstone 9 10£ Arenaceous 6 clay, 0" Indurated black clay 4 0 sandstone 7 6 Argillaceous

proceeded

Several have come into town persons their return from Yilgarn lately. Mr. H. Morrell who for several years to in York is about remove kept a store to his native place Northam. The Municipal It the past. to see so much

In. .

:5

Coal

has

$

jfif

November,l892.

previously Grey sandstone

Ingrain

I

of1 the

etc.,

Strata

I hear that Mr. the colonies.

the

north-east

account

an

I am,

Boring

in

dip a

Borehole No. 3 has, jtfiereunproved' ground. ?

direction.

YORK.

to

'j

!

that bore hold report reached the depth of 244ft. to the Upon, comparison it strata, ap that a depth of 160ft. pears the (being! 1 bore, in is equivalent bottom) of No. stratification to a depth of 240ft. in No. I

3 has

-

.

BUNBURY-

SO UTEERN

fields

Note.

Frank

(Signed) 21/ 1892.

November

Reed.

It the

is evident from the simi bored strata through here and at the Collie that they are of River, the same age, and are prob geological and the same ably one coalfield— only broken by the granite ranges (au up throw) between these places.— (Signed) —

of

larity

F.R.

the

I

man

COUNTRY

wants.

our

advertising

The have been following reports received from the officers in charge of the boring works in the Southern coal

on

in London

.

Terrace, Perth, W.A., George's 25th November, 1892,

St.

The

terday

;

,

-

a

1

Clancy

promotion. It is rumoured that simultaneously with the accident to Mainwairing an old of identity Bunbury named "Valentine, to suicide commit attempted by taking two bottles of chlorodyne. The doctor however was soon in and attendance, in removing the chloro proved successful and I miderstand that Valentine is dyne, now almost recovered. Father returned to Perth on Kelly It was the first visit of the Tuesday last. rev. and 1 under gentleman to Bunbury, stand that he was with greatly pleased our little town. On Sunday week last Father Kelly was present at the meeting of the Children of Mary, and I am told that he himself as expressed very with cur and certainly pleased sodality after the laudatory manner in which the rev. gentleman spoke of them we feel bo very proud.

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points.

18th

before lay you my report. During Aba line E.S.E. running

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134

Bove

coalfield.

of uearly

seam

big and cut

collie

12

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of my statenierifc even to portion it in any way. not I am so blind qualify to the necessities of the eastern townships as to decry the action of the Government in this particular instance, drltoTbegrudjgfe Northam the bucccbs which the persistent efforts of her able and indefatigable repre sentative have achieved, but I ao certainly that the powers ..that be should argue be just as well as generous. York has at least the state for equal claims a upon share of the good things the Cabinet hks in its power to bestow and yet we find that we have been over passed again. There is an cause for. originating every movement on this mundane and sphere, it would be an interesting to investigation discover the motives which compel the studied with which the claims of neglect York have been treated up to the present. at the matter two facts Merely glancing stand out in bold relief and immediately catch the of even the most eye casual observer. Either our claims, have, not hitherto been boldly and persistently pressed for attention, or the Government are determined to them in toto. ignore In our Mr. .present representative, who possesses the Monger, we have one of his convictions, and one, I courage not who will hesitate to demand at think, the hands of the Government a fair con sideration of the just rights of the district of York. As a resident for many years in the district he is quite conversant with the requirements of the district, but we the people of York must to the be alive of strengthening his hands necessity by

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Mr.

by Miss

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and here

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one,

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ever

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courteous

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Church.

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instructed to place before by my directors: which if you certain proposals, accepted to a by the Government, would, great render it to take extent, unnecessary of the extension of time I have advantage asked for. ; and- would ensure the. speedy the due com resumption of the works, and of the equipment pletion railway and the opening of the lands throughout, well within contract time.

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SUB1AC0.

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sold in the liquor publicanalysis He had heard that houses of Perth. and rum were samples of gin, brandy found to be adulterated with water anjd and that the English beer was

General,

examined

to in were

Mr. Patterson, Sholl. The

chemicals in health. The Attorneysaid the quantities reply, small as to so render

National Library of Australia

tor

The Speaker

November took

the

chair

Simp

it

Mr.

30th. at 7 30

p.m.

I

;

Commissioner Mr.

to

in The Colonial to Treasurer, reply Mr. Solomon, said he had been informed that the Department by the Customs of the Chinese Immigration provisions

Agricultural

Crown

of

that

aware

the

Evasions

was

.

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usive

of those to animal

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Sir

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at

1

140

p.m..

of

evaded by of the Land

might

that

the amende..-, Against John Hon. Forrest, Marmion, Hon. S. Burt, Hon. H. W. Venn, Mr. Clarkson, Mr. CookMr. Mr. Darldt, worthy, Mr. Harper, Mr. Hassell, Mr. Loton, Mr. Lefroy, Patterson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Richard Mr. HP. Sir J. son, Sholl, G. LeeFor the Steere. amendment: Mr. DeHamel, Mr. A. Forrest, Mr. Molloy, Mr. Mr. Quinlan, Monger, Mr. Pearse, Mr. Mr. Mr. R„ Simpson, Solomon, Sholl, Mr. The Traylen. following were a select committee to> appointed recommend certain boundaries Mr. Mr. Loton, Mr. A. Forrest, Simpson, Mr. and The Colonial TreaHarper,

he

'condition

systematically 48 clause

;

,

moved

surer.

Lands, said

Richardson,

LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL. December

Friday,

occur,

taken

were

to check

abuses

.

of consisting Mr. Canning,

the General, Attorney Mr. Mr. ClarkLefroy, Loton. son, and Mr. Mr. a return Monger moved for of the whole of the showing the names staff Works employed by the Public when

Department, paid

from

loans.

Mr.

their

appointed,

and. salary,

employment

to

Throssell.

by

The Excess Bill of 1891 and The Diocesan Trustees (Church of England) Bill were read a first and the time, was later referred to a select committee

dis-

Mr. Darldt, Cookworthy, Mr. H. Sholl, Mr. R. motion for the second

Wednesday,

certain

the result of the analysis unsatisfactory. in would be undertaken Other analysis a future a more way on systematic

voted

Mr.

the

let

to clause their 49, and pay holdings the double rent required by that clause, but no forfeiture hacl been enforced such All reasonable as precautions

that

on the voices. reading was carried The House at 4 45 p.m. adjourned

,

jurious

following Mr.

Clarkson,

of

pepper, found to contain

rend

Mr. Quihlan, Richardson, Mr. Mr. Solomon, son,

to.

moved for the report Traylen Government Analyst upon

be a

was

motion

:

to distinguish those who had been appointed the in since of Responsible Government troduction the to them. with amounts paid Mr.

Bill After

:

reply not

thing Ladies

lengthy put ana lost who Those voted against by 20 to 6. were the amendment Hon. Sir John Hon. W. E. Hon. S. Burt, Forrest, II. W. Hon. Venn, Mr. Marmion,: Mr. DeHamel, Mr. A. For Canning, Mr. Mr. rest, Mr. Hassell, Harper, Mr. Mr Mr. Lotou, Molloj, Lefroy, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Monger, Mr. Pearse, tnis

cussion

:

Agreed

the

of

were declarations furnished the holders of large by blocks, annually In cases when the residence qualifica tion had not been carried the out, had been called holders; upon to change

230

.

Central

a

...

.A.ctiWas

2nd.

but

Mr.

that amendment day. six months.

a

Regulations.

.

all connected correspondence of the be laid on the table therewith to House was agreed The Export Timber Bill Branding and the Perth Gas Company's Bill was read a second time. The adjourned the Con debate on was stitution Act Amendment Bill moved as an resumed. Mr. Sholl

of Public :The Director Works, in said a sum to Mr. Cook worthy, reply of money would be put; on the estimates the head of the for 1893 to complete Busselton jetty. moved for a return Mr. DeHamel the number of showing persons the employed by the Government salaries total of their the department j

in

possible

at

especially imported be done by well a firm. local The

as

in reply to Treasurer, said the! Government to establish with position

was residence holders under

considered'

chair

be

might

not

was

;

29th

the

to

Engineer-in-chief of the material

The Colonial Richardson,

in

with

report.

;

i

whole

A

mittee. Mr. Molloy 's amendment that an elector should become qualified after six months residence in the colony was defeated on a division by 17 to i0.

tender.

Bureau. The

R. Sholl's motion that the report Allison Smith on the Railway and locomotive department workshops

;

in

took

have

advantage

and reported. at 425 p.m.

November.

the

this

was

Mr.

of

would also be avoided by the deviation. had been made, but a sur No survey Mr. had ridden along the Muir,' veyor, made a thereon. route, and report The Engineer in-Chief could not with a com out a personal reconnaisance or add to this survey plete engineering

employed

Mr.

p.m.

Well These

39.

Tuesday, The Speaker

the

by

that

local

was

ASSEMBLY.

LEGISLATIVE

1

Bill

passed. was

made

was

bill.

money

The

ment: W. E.

the

I

time. Bill

being import he had never

now

Harper

of £16,885

sum

than

price

as Government by and erection putting together ironwork be would, of course,

House.

The Companies Bill: amended committee, The House adjourned

in

1 in as 22. In one steep grade 18 chains it averages 1 in place for from 1 in 22 to 1 in 28. 25|, varying on The worst the proposed graces the cost of which is set down deviation,

were

to

that opinion of the Legis province in to make suggestions amendment of money it

was

less

i.

.

Friendly

Seconded by Mr. Rlcbardsonj and agreed to. The Police Act Amendment was Bill read a second time. The Excess Bill, 1891; showing

tionally

and

and

Bill,

at

conversa did represent that the ironwork of the new at Boaufort-street should be let but the recommendation colony,

would

amendment. for the competent

a

a

.

;

cultural, diseases

Division

was

an

as

.at

it

construct type and

Frb-

!

the Govern, ment should procure from the .Agriculrr tural of the Departments .other,,. Australasian South Colonies, Africa and the United States handbooks with matters and: dealing pastoral Vt

manufacturer

as

the

to

Molloy,

which

one

in a

Mr.

The

.present. in of Railways, Thef| Cpminissipiaer said that the to Mr; Clarkson, reply' Eastern Railway line in some places near

not

it

a

bridge

;

28th.

in to Treasurer, reply did said the Government

The Colonial Mr. Simpson,

the

of

they would Bill through

send

of Railways, in said that a local his opinion that of steam launch

did give

the

time.

first

7

expenditure

on

life.

ed into the colony, but seen the sent plans and specifications to London, and the. indent had already, It was that believed a local gone.

seconded Hackett, by committal moved, the formal so be of the Bill that might progress was This course adopted to reported. members to discuss enable lion, fully statement made by the Colonial fjhe that the alone Governor Secretary for the altera < ould make suggestions

.

.

p.m....

the

Mr,

good

the

as

Commissioner

to reply boatbuilder he could

by

sum

raised

Burges,

:

November

The Speaker

The

to

Mr.

I

ASSEMBLY.

Monday,

the

of

was

to the

ijlills

.LEGISLATIVE

of

would with

was

Council

regard

summary. —

the

rivers.

advis

is

flowing

a

M

to guage the amount to the sea from these

taken

be'

of water

by the Treasury

amend

further not within

' —

it

to he

lative

:

it

Bill been had already in the London market

Governor, tLe Assembly

Engineer-in-chai'ge.

parliamentary

localities

would

3

at

Seconded

Hospital.

who

more

i

f A jr

chair

be extended

telephone

£836,000

He

B. PENDLE

the

be compelled to pass and its all stages,

;

favourable

the

moved that

ajlthough

loan

1 to the Christmas holidays so as hole .down to getthe of cover from 61 to 100ft.

most

will

it

took

1

as

Colonial

l&ills

seam

29th.

November

|

63.0

Previous

it

for

read,

Mr.1 James, would be to

i

j

81

.24.0

.

and clays

a

and agreed to. Wright, The Land Amendment Regulations was time. Bill read a first said The Colonial that Secretary

.30

Fireclay Sandstone

that

able the Mr.

2ff

;

Smut

on-

.

|

Coal

of

showing timo present Harbour Works.

the.

and The Public Institutions Societies Lands Improvement

erection of works, and; prepare estimates irrigation of the cost of same. He would report all to the on rivers from the Preston Swan ? in connection with irrigation works Until the Government were in possession of his no reports steps

|

9

1

'

select

plm. in reply to The Colonial Secretary, said the Government Mr. Congdon, ;clause to introduce a did not intend of for the compulsory registration

10

'

-

Hydraulic Engineer duties' part of whose

COUNCIL-

The President

;

:

27-2Av: 2

sandstone sandstone,

Black Coal' Smut Coal Smut

0

5 :

Fireclay-' Cliiyey

0

1.

-

Public Works, in said the Richardson, had; secured' the services

as

its

of

carried

Government

said the Government that tim present law sufficient was to deal with unqualified medical practitioners. of The Director Public Works,. |iii to Mr. said lib 'Lad reply Solomon, for a return already given instructions to be prepared the

Monger, of opinion

were

to up raantle

......

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-

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and'smnt

.

15

.

Sand,&c.

favour

was

LEGISLATIVE

|

.Coal

in

Mr.

to

reply

;

i

resumed

9J

chains on, same"; 'r: Ft. In.

Eucla." of

Mr.

,

'2

debate

|

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The

at

;

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line.

Schools

;

65 9p,

situate,

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THej,;Director and Reformatory read a second time. on the Bill Homesteads till 1030 and continued

1

is

is'

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2

for

Industrial Bill was

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and enforced, being strictly had- been made as complaint to the rapid increase of of: the number Chinese and Malays in the colony. The Commissioner of Crown Lands, in reply said the to Mr. Hassell, were Government considering carefully the advisability of -putting do wii a bore

.

2 2

""

no

the

and whether or revenue from

general

Agreed to. A. Forrest moved that some should be done to make the

Gallery the improve

and

more

comfortable, ventilation.

Agreed

to.

The Homesteads discussion

The

a

Export .

p

praying to confer

on

a

division

LEGISLATIVE Friday,

took

for

certain

p

730

The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. A. said Forrest,

petition a Bill

were

any report about to take

town

of

committee Mr. Burt,

on

the

report

the Public

Act Amendment Bill The of Public Director Works, in to Mr. Clarkson, said the Govern reply ment had the erection of a new hospital and medical at officer's quarters Southern Cross under consideration. The Colonial in to Treasurer, reply .

at

230

first

Mr.

in

reply

to

he had not that the natives possession of the

Wyndham.

received. Mr. Trcylen brought of the select committee

up

2nd. chair

in.

The West ecutor, and

on

powers

the

p.m.

the West Australian Executors and Estates Agency Company, Limited. Petition

Health

ASSEMBLY. December

The Speaker

a presented to introduce leave

:

!

7 to 3. Progress was and the House adjourned

received Loton

3

at,

by

then reported at 55 p.m.

;

ni.

Mr.

.

lengthy

at 935 adjourned December 1st. Thursday, The Speaker took the chair at

chair

the

The Land Regulations Bill was read second time. When the Treasury Bills Bill came on for consideration in committee a ensued upon the course Jong discussion to be adopted by the House as regards this Bill. The Bill when passed by the Lower House empowered the Government to raise sum the of Since that time £400,000' £836,000. has been raised -by loan in the London market. The Colonial was Secretary of opinion that the Bill being a money Bill cannot be amended by the Legis lative Council. Mr. Hackett diffe from the dictum of the Government and in a claimed this long speech for the privilege Mr. Upper House. Leake moved that clause 1 be expunged and this, which means that practically the Chamber asserts its to an right with the equal power Assembly in was dealing with money Bills, carried

the second reading. Timber Bill Branding in committee, and

reported The House

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a

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Bill

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6

16

withdrew

Traylen

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Australian

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Monger,

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Mr.

Mr. Loton.

Trustee. was

to the A.

a

Exread a select S.

Hon.

Forrest,

The Perth Gas Act Company's Amendment Bill was passed through committee. The Industrial and Reformatory Schools Bill was considered in com mittee and amended. The House adjourned at 325 p.m.

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First

TICKETS available fqr issued to Fremantle, Perth, times and fares at shewn

.

will

be

below

received at this Office on the 20th December, Tuesday, above Contract.

TENDERS up to Noon 1892, for the

will Guildford

days,

'

14 and

11 miles.

RETURN

.

a

Making

be

can

time-

CHEAP

.

that of locksmitbing shortest possible belt for the door.

about

MONDAY, September further day until notice,

on

every

,

Length

the

in

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keep

and

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would

you short.

it

Commencing

12th

.

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keep

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with Permanent complete Way the providing of (including the Materials Rails and except for the Permanent Way), Fastenings Stations

all

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your

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truth—

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Scotland,

England;

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at

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during

ii

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P=<

1893.

year.

.

the

Tickets

available

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be of

the

for

"

Printed Contract,

Forms; and Office

addressed

Public

Director Tender

outside,

at

to

are

of

at this Offic of Decembe

"

to

Works," Stores

The and

Hoe

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markei

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Specifications may the of Railway

be obtainc

c if cl

Storekeepei

Fremantle. The sarily

lowest be

or

any

tender

will

not

neces

W. VENN, Commissions of Railways and Directo of Public Works.

Works Public Office, Perth, Western Australia, 1892. loth'November,

National Library of Australia

ir ,r

to

return

train

a.m.

SJ

is "3

H

£

on

any

General

not

;

Jp;th;

LIDDELOW),

at

2:5

and

p.m.,

WHOLESALE and

the

RETAIL

BUTCHER,

Barrack

train from Perth to p m. been to 25 p.m. altered A also leave Perth for Fremantle all at stopping intermediate

Street,

4 p.m. run

as

ex

is cancelled. at 430 p.m. from Perth

p.m. has been ,

ice

e

t h

r

.

Perth

usual

555

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Prime

to

of the

Commissioner JOHN DAVIES,

Traffic Manager's 30th June, 1892.

of

YatKerop

A

of Poultry

stock

large

to

be shortly Families

Railways,

Manag.

waited

orders

Country

Traffic

Meat.

to

with

Office,

will

hand. On

daily.

attended

dispatch.

Parcels

General Traffic Manager, Manager's Office, 1892.. September 9th,

Traffic

will

to another

transferable.

will be subject passengers Department's By-laws. of the Commissioner of Railways DA VIES, JOHN

tc

STANLEY

NOTICE.

to

:

SUTTON,

;

Charged

on

I

>

be

conveyed

the

Eastern

forward

from

one

Railway,

Station freight

LATE

when

required. and must be sidings platforms but eels from and prepaid, sidings pai platforms to Stations, either can be sent forward prepaid or charged forward at Sender's

Parcels

therefrom.

General

(FREDK.

mixed

;

are

order

p.m.

2

The and

order

i

;

;

By

leave

General

week

:

Excursion Railway

1220

LATE

versa cancelled in favour of autrain at leaving 530 p.m. The 55 from Perth to Guildford p.m. will leave at 5:15 p.m., and will leave Guildford at 542 p.m. for Midland Junction, returning from the Junction at 552 p.m. Time Tables can be obtained at the Traffic Perth Manager's Office, or at the Station, General Traffic Public Manager's Office, Works Buildings.

By

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

the

will

o

h

;

arising

accepted. H.

1010

Tickets

Contract."

Tender,

U

from Beverley at 8 a.m. York, NewNortham, 10.55 a.m.; 11.16 a.m. castle, Chidlow's Well, 2.5 p.m. Smith's Greenmount, 3.20 p.m. Mill, 3pm.; These Tickets are only available by the trains above. specified

day by be received TENDERS will the 20th on Tuesday, up to noon Contract. 1892, for the above

:

do

I For

-

railways CONTRACT.

train

Fremantle. Fremantle,

r1

SUNLIT SUTTON,

JULY,

I

australian STORES

,

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2

Office, Western Australia, 30th November, 1892.

western

d

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

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a.m.

new

«

.

to

f

Works

Perth,

CO

Public

of

"8 F-H

Commissioner

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Public

g O

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H.

PERTH

to

will

B'remantle

S s

neces<

j

or

be accepted.

a.m., 1030

stations.

,

lowest

FOR

intermediate times between Smith's Mill and will be slightly altered. A new Beverley will train for Fremantle leave Perth at 12 30 at all p.m., stopping intermediate

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TRAINS

will leave Beverley, Perth at Guildford at 940 a.m., Smith's a.m., Chidlow's Well 1130 a.m., 1240 130 p.m., Spencer's Brook 330 The mail train from p.m.

York p.m., Fremantle

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at

t-i

CQ

,

and

Office,

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OF

at 837 Perth

Clackline

2

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The

STREET,1

BARRACK

1892.

©jg

to The Hon. The and marked out Works, " Police Tender for Onslow Station side, and Contract." Quarters and Conditions of Contract, Specifications

sarily

HALL,

VIES,

The following ALTERATIONS will take of Trains for JULY, place in the rnnning viz. The 8 a.m. Perth to Guildford, train, will be continued to Midland ar Junction, at 832 and riving a.m., leaving again for

.

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this

ALTERATION

#

co

Office

January

to be addressed

at

TEMPERANCE

RAILWAY.

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TENDERS the on Tuesday; up to noon Contract. 1893, for the above

be seen may Onslow. Office

OILMAN

Traffic

Perth,

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of

DA

AND

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

General

.

53£

CONTRACT.

are

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to

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address:

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

4to

©

loss

any

JOHN

rH

Works.

for

M

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Railways Public

Note the

transferable.

not will

responsible

Railway By order

______________

of

.

the

therefrom. arising Excursion passengers

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It

Public Works Office, Perth, Western Australia, 14th October, 1892.

POLICE

be

r-4

©a

VENN,

of

Commissioner Director

«0

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by

;

the

£ W.

©.

C4

will

accepted. H.

09

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<0

tender

any

rH

;

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available

only

are

;

and

and

Specifications at this Office,

seen

»

trains specified Tickets are

promptly

to.

a.m.

be allowed of Passengers ordinary 1st class, 841b 2nd class, 561b. luggage The departure of trains will be delayed or under otherwise at the special circumstances, discretion of the Commissioner, who will not

00

S

£

out

Carnarvon.

House,

lowest

sarily

Contract,

.

Country

a.m.

attended

to

option,

This

parcels

traffic

Railway

By

arrangement to

Stations. order of

will

also

apply to Southern

and

from

Great

The

Hon.

Commissireer

Railways. JOHN Geueral

General Perth,

Traffic

July

Manager's 28th

(Fredk.

Wholesale

Liddelow),

and

Retail

Butcher, .

of

CO

The

"

Conditions

O

at 9.40

Orders

'

are

r— <

T3

December,

Contract.

to of Public

They

O

i-

-

above

at this

.

the

the

Tuesday,

on

for

be received

.

up to Noon 1892,

will

'

TENDERS

.

H

Fremantle Guildford,

;

week

above.

.

SHED

and

return

-

bond

to

..

carnarv6n

Tickets available day by train from Perth, 9.10 a.m. These Tickets

'

so?

Barrack

Street,

oi

Perth. DAVIES. Traffic

Manager.

Office,

1892.

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WE

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an

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ana

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taken

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at

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botb

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BROWN

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tc

communications

Brushes Skins, Harness Oils

Clippers,

Note

Hides

Shoemakehs'

Perth.

Street,

CHEAPER

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for

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including

Chamois

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ready

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and

:

Sponges,

all

;

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and Girls' Saddles and Bridles,. Boys' Pack Pilches, Saddles, Jockey Saddles Horse and for a tire all: Clothing; requisites class Stable or Whips

with obtained

Varied Genlleiuen's Colohialmaiiu-

.variety.

saddlery

and

Proprietor.

of

of

and

a Large Ladies'and English and

of

ALSO. Men's and Children's

and varied a stock, large, of Gig, Cart, and Cairiage and Gents' Saddles Riding

Harness

Spurs,

both

facture.

Harness.

and

in

Frederick

SMITH

ROBERT manufactubeROFALL

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MAVE Assortment

TO

MENT

;

SMITH, Street,

:

;

;

Agent

Wholesale

WATSON

West

North

the

for

,-

& TEE

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;

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Perth,

in

Suits

and:Ccssack.

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1889.

;

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HE ARM AN

WANTED

fashions,

and lOd Golden

KNOWN

7dand and

and take

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heed.

very new style in stook. A ttention particularly paid to cutting. fit R eliable guaranteed. & M ens' and boys' Hats, Shirtings Hosiery. of Gloves, A large assortment Ties, Scarfs &c. Nothing is wanting at

old

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2lb

Syrup, 8d Coffee, ;

Is

8d

Jellies, 9d

tins,

;

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21b tins, is Pickles, pints Is Is fid 2d, 40,

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Morocco.

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...

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6d.

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Stein's)

ROBERT Barrack

want

Why

G-oods of the

:

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

Bound

;

2 p.m., Is. 7 p.m., 9d.

Reading

and

Gilt.

Is.

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AND

r

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Mounted

Price

BARRACK PERTH.

(Opposite

,

you

it

of

:

Splendidly

ORDER

Minorgan.

SADDLE

Messrs.

GENTLEMEN

VIEWS

the

'

&

WORKS,

to his fine for smoke

and

VIEWS!

the

CHALLENGE

PIONEER

performances

open

9 p.m.

to

a.m.

PERTH

Booksellers,

DB4PEB,"

now

1

9

:

i

handsome

Perth

'

of

they

£14

from

this

as

really

note

;

.

Public

DRAYS

MADE

inspection.

to to

a

let

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New Goods

:

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the cheapest,

HEAVY

Lowest

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establishment

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stock. wiues and

amateur

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-

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us.

Hutt Street, Pgrtlj, Dental College and U.S;A. Surgery,

Bingay,

Philadelphia of Oral Hospital

E.

is guarantee; work turned

MARSHALL,

of

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upwards, Inspection to acquire

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is

'

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by

&

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hours.

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out

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.and

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Workman's Home), STREET (Opposite Fremantle Club), walk from ..minutes'

at

this

with

'

has added and Ball-room

Jacoby

Concert

(The HENRY-

Meals

in

given

:

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West D.

LARGEST

convenience

Safes,

Price

Hay

Shower and Plunge Baths. of Nor' on OYSTERS regularly arrival

to be

Go|d

Speciality. administered

& Marshall wish to particu point out that their Artificial Teeth be excelled in Fit, or Durability

larly cannot

shall

CONTINENTAL

Accommodation. £1 Is per week. 25s per week.

Boarders

FEDERAL PALACE. COFFEE

and

We

.

Bingay

Boots

;

PARIS'

attendance.. Choice Menu. brands of wines,

Australian

class Hotel Boarders

;

Roller

prove

of BREAD

v

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specialties.

Indoor

will

Bread

Bakery

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of

Trial

1000,)

of

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only

spirits

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the

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PASTRY

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is

iand

conveniences'

and

tionery

1892.—

'

unsurpassed.

are

while

rivalled,

per

but

RESTAURANT. FASHIONABLE Lunches. Dinner a la carte. Suppers. Meals at all Hours. First-class COOK eugaged iu Adelaide,

Perth.

the

CAKES

£16

a

Large

in

,

The

Teeth and Chloroform

Dentists,

Fremantle.

with

filled

THE

Street,

comfort

to

(Speciality), Paris Made),

and

Harrington

rooms,

LADIES

and

Artificial

Toys, etc.

Provident

Terrace,

George's

"

MARSHALL,

Mechanical

Perth

Stationery.

Machines,

Trousers

at

EMPORIUM

refreshment

For

and

10s.

Sewing

(Vienna

Buttoned

prices.

BURGESS,

THE

and

Hay

aud

Handsomely

Patronize

CONFECTIONERY

&

Scents,

DEPARTMENT.

£5

(from

CARTS

VERYARD'S .

Inspection

St.

Pictures,

|

selling Slippers invited.

Prices.

at moderate

Chambers,

Books

WHOLESALE

CO.,

are

'

NOTICE.

!

:

W.A.

Should

Everybody

Com-

and

Perth,

Agents,

BINGAY

DEPARTMENT-

Pianos,

Corner

G.

DENTAL

Teeth

Stock Patent

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Repairs.from

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London

All executed

Purchasers.

all

Kid Boots,

faithfully speciality.

r'bost.

BAZAAR,.

Ware, Fancy Goods, Soaps,

AND, HOUSES, BUSINESSES for SALE. HOUSES to LET. of kinds commissions promptly

T

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Licensed

BOOT

Wholesale Agents for Hosiery, and Towelling, Fancy Linen,

are

bj

Surgical

Perth.

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HOTEL.

CONFECTIONERY Wholesale

WELLINGTON—

The

Sts The

SXX.VBR

Confec

FAK

than

Hotel

has

accomodation

for

boarders

other

in

Western

any

hotel

Manufactures

Australia.

Two

;

<—

Boarders

accomodated Terms

Meals

Single

The ment

of

board

the

Candies,

Sugar

Is.

Turkish of

late

the

and

colony Five

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for

THe

Sanitary

Hotel

Beds

capable

most

all

are

and

Ask

Storekeeper

your

T

Wire

Liquors

Altock's

Best Beer

Wines,

and

A.

C.

Best

City

which

unrivalled

are

i

-

for

and

lehce

are

in

Abk

both

GOLiD

AND

exobl-

purity,

Wellington-streets unrivalled in the City. of

one

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!

Drops, j

Alcqbkfs

for the

THE

TO

I

of

use

Boarders

selling

are

view

in

Trade

and

A

City

being

frontage from

the

order

trial

The are

with

the

are

connected

Murray-street

Building

and

from

Eastern

the

Country

Colonies

will

will

J ackets

either

sizes

the

are

now

-with

and

the

the

prepared stamped

ly Football

pastime the City

as

of chief

the

to

sale

fact some

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game

everybody

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who

man

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be is

found

in

.

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Chemises, of

has

a

Broche

and

Silks

&

Robes. Dresses &c:

Night Cambric

Silk,

Stock:

large.

Head-flannels

T rouserings

& Suitings

H osiery

arrived

just

&

E ach Gentleman's

undoubted

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Billiard at Saloon in Murray-st., Perth.

and.

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Lyons

Silks.

in

latest

a

in the latest Styles ready for inspection

of

variety

fashion

Hats &c.

very

0 p

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and

rints,

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in

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Tan and

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shades & colours

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in

in

kept

requisite

HOTEL,

Q ress-pieces R ich Silks,

Perth.

Street,

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Pan

SAUCE.

in

requisite

Swede Guantlet,

SHAMROCK

Hay

POWDER,

ORDERS,

promptly

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to

the

Manchester

Taffeta,

and

suit

all

classes

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Satins,

&

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Kid

& pockets.

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application.

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a

trial

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posted it,

and yon

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from

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Guineas

25

KNOWN Guineas Warehouse

Time-Payment

at the Federal

Cash

on

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Wellington-

on

always

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System.

to.

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pictures

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,

hand.

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Proprietor.

of

the

CONFECTIONERY

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Stock

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Murray-street,

hundred

one

for

PICTURE

Pianos

that

to

be obtained

may

Furnishing

order.

the

8.IHAFT,

;

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Price

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TO.

ATTENDED

CITY-

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Bead, Gold,

E very

Silver

suit

Muslins, now selling very rapidly. of the-newest and choicest patterns,

HICKS

of the grand old winter in mind when visiting of the most able exponents found in the to be genial BROWN who is now

one

to

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COUNTRY

HOTEL and

the

skipper

address

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aces

B raid,

and Pins.

Rings

c.

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all

in

Store

or

celebrated

+

.

PALACE

CHEAPEST

(Electro.)

and Bnrometers. Watches

the

market.

the

WORCESTERSHIRE

find

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COMF

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BRAND

BAKING

also

cans.

rt

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silver.

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for

offering

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...

most

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kinds executed.

of all

a,

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Railway,

by

we

in

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Lozenges

NEWCASTLE

and

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aud Guilt.)

and

dishes

articles

Note

excellent

MUSSON'S

The

FREMANTLE.

at

0 pera Glasses and Spectacles, 0 pen-face and half-hunting, and Keyless. Key-winding

COURTYARD.

PAYED Visitors

that

seful

Chronometers

Storekeepers be found by

came, unstamped. keeper's Attention is also directed

Premises

opposite

end

that

ORDEtf.

or

Offices.

ot water

be the

to

with-

required

Post

General

Wellington-street

and

witness, Hall's

Dri

ESTABLISHMENTS

NORTHAM

(Marble

and CHEAPEST

and

shapes

walk

minute's:

one

Hall, Government

nearly

Station the

Situated

extend

Satisfaction.

goods which

our

Chemists

Murray-street

Town

and

Office,

;

H U

Toffee,

to

TRIAL

and Fremantle

BEST

HOTEL, the

STREET

PERTH.

mSTBEEV,

Timepieces,

world.

anxious

iu

the

HIGH

STOREKEEPERS:

solicit

City

THE SY1NBYPALACE in

Eucalyptus

the

in

particularly

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our

one

Centrally

one

to

CASH DRAPER, CLOTHIER, MERCER, AND TAILOR, MILLINER,

SILVER

Attractions Attractions Rich and Elegant.

PAN

Honey-comb Toffee

COUNTRY We

PIANO & MUSIC ROOHStock

most

\

PEOPLE'S

SILVER

We Guarantees

the

THE Perth,

,

Drops,

Cough-

Jujubes,

the best

All

Is

I

HICKS,

SMITH,

cheapness.

HiT

for

Company's

.Charge.

Without

A.

J.

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and

IlilliardjRdom, TahilesV provided and Visitors

I

Mail"

COOK,

Promenades

with

'

I .

.

ISWSLLSR, Goods,

our

sell

storekeepers

'

'

are

,with

sign

POUND

BRANCH

AUSTRALIA.

.

Murray

I

Sole Western Agent GEP. DUMSAustralia, DAY, HAY-STREET, PERTH (opposite W Sandover & Co.), who will forward the return mail. pamphlet by See advertisement in large Saturday's issue of the " West Australian" and Western

Goods,

WESTERN

'

Balcony

I

far

kept.

!

The

I

.....P.O..

One Witness Cut this out.and send with ONE

Spirits, only

Hotel,

guaranteed.

:

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"

'

the

and

procurable,

Address

of

one

BLAKE, Proprietor. Murray St.,

Anstralian

j

Brands

I

Tables.

Best Brands

the

HARRY

Pan

ADVANCE

All

The

Hotel.)

Room contains

The Billiard

grocer

and

Stiver

e

li

per Weekof

Goods

AND

SINGLE BEDS, ONE SHILLING.

all

and Garter

HonGTtb,

of

FOR

SINGLE MEALS, ONE SHILLING.

are

BLAKE

of the Star

cure

drugs

"

Company's

£1

by

h

of

Woven

& Lodging

and

INDUCT RY.

ENCOURAGE LOCAL

Mattrasses.

Board

Goods

of Confectionery.

City.

on

Situated over

The "AUSTRALIAN" has been long and favourably known as the most cen situated hotel for and comfortable trally in the City and the Country Visitors to New Management will spare no effort as its the Leading maintain reputation and for Hotel for Country Visitors Visitors from the Eastern Colonies.

Creams,

.Gelatine

,

Perth.

Street,

or

of the

complete

in the

desoi iption

every

People.

Arrangements

perfect The

largest of cook

Hundred

the

are

the

is

t

(Late

Delight,

Chocolate

London.

Range

Stewart.

HOTEL

HARRY j

Candies,

Ornaments,

Stigar

manage

Chef

.

in:

Cooking

ThrossellSonSe

This First Class and Centrally Hotel has now been taken

>

The

Nortbam,

Murray

Horehoond

under

& Pond,

Spiers

for

Johnson.

A USTRALIAN

Goods,

Dry

Courses),

first-class

a

being

(Three is

Cuisine

RJ

BeBt Boiled,

Daily-

week per and lodging.

20s.

description

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/'i

Hundred

every

of

Boiled,

Ordinary :

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Company,

tionery

can

doctors lives.

adqess.

"

more

Palace

persons

to any

wonderful mmphlet themselves and B free of the for remainders their

"

Sydney

sent this

of

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large

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a

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be

aid

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will

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Perth.

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great

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sheat

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halvs discovery.

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OFFICE.

at lowest

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wilford hygienic"

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FIRE!!!

FIRE

Insurances

Works,

Wellington-street,

.

&

Confectioners

Steam Confectionery

Proprietor. MURRAY

PHCENIX

COMPANY.

Manufacturing

FIRE!!

.

JOHN MOSSON

FIRE!

PllE

SI1YEB

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MMeg

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SYMflf

street,

Federal

Perth.

leading:

KNOWN

Furnishing Piano House

that;

Warehouse in

is

M.

and published Gibney, "

the

Record,

the

George

at

the

for

the

office

of

Howick street, Chitty Baker.

RevC

Eight the

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W. A.

Perth,

by

W.A.

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