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Trip

Noroia.

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above

well

presided by stands Salvado, Lordship Bishop far—inadvance of any for mission native races ever es the civilizing in the southern hemisphere, tablished aricT is almost the instance of only over

such To > attending efforts. founder and head of the\ mission belongs all the honour, and it is only ;

that

sacrifice

the

of a lifetime attained. New Norcia stands about on miles from Perth, the main

Champion

The

Bay.

his

eighty road to

country Bishop,

the

,

was

then present 1846. He was ac Serra and two companied by Father a few who, after lay brothers, months, to returned Father Perth, ieaving Sal vado alone to battle his. way amongst natives and without savage regular It is only those having had supplies. similar who know what experience

by

in

Salvado

those

privations time the

eariy and1

-ar»d

respect tribes

after

which

this

the on :

and sugar,

tea,

of

prospect But, like

miake

.to /first

cmjingly) in

that

dry

possessed there was

he 'Sent

aroundl; natives- away

.the

direction

an ;and took opposite course himself. After a long aiid un successful search to camp he returned and found with apetite; sharpened three cooked. small, cakes, After each tlfe had eaten' his "damper, Bisllop had if made any tea. inquired they that they could The men "no," replied as not make tea had found-no they Then make water. how did you those one of. the dampers ? Thereupon his flour in natives mouth, put some was and aftor until it. masticating it. into moistened, sufficiently ejected "that his hand and said way make .

one

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damper." for mauy After months' and toiling a house two-roomed dwelling erecting stands to the preseut (which day) his own the Bishop with hands, got his first flock of 700— aud sheep that time from the business of grazing, has been with combiued agriculture, carried

on

and

successtully,

there

are

largo annual unutton 'of sheep for consumption' 17,000 sheep on the (about 4000) and 150 cattle. also 250 horses runs; The horses, and light are both draught "the been

above

average, to paid

having The establishment and when first ful, to

the

notwithstanding

now,

that

believe

you

attention

great their

breeding.

is

wonder

simply it

seen

is

not

are

difficult

approach

town of some preten country substantial stone the large out in bold relief, standing buildiugs of neat twobacked up by a square The: main roomed, cottages(. building of two inhabited stories, by his Lord forms three and1 the brotherhood, ship the 150x130 feet, sides of a quadrangle built at of which have been .wings and connected different periods, by the referred which dwelling to, original

ing

a

tions

the can

casks to

wine

very

completed of those

one

in.

loth

before

the

colony,

the

to remove, main building to

closely

Bishop was

each

packed-- along invited myself aiid

few,:

try-#,

sample's,

unusually

as

plan.

friends ?

,Tjt».fit£either

strong

National Library of Australia

side;

or

the the

160 about

building

winding further up

Slightly

,

once

the

a

slope

twosquare of twenty occupied by married

uniform

a

cottages and half-castes) wi h; couples (natives are as; their families. Their cottages well and iu some cases the chil kept dren as as well dressed many country ';

children

of

Adjacent

to

extraction.

European the

is

cottages

by

occupied

building women,

a

and

girls

whilst men's

further

have

young the are

young couple cottage provided for them, thus enabling them to make fair iu a start life. Within easy a

stand distance the stables, barn, and In the former cart sheds. was a good also a high useful yoimg cart stallion, Arab classed with plenty of jet black, bone

and A muscle. class should nick wsell Norcia mares. Behind full

I

work,

saw

It

thresher.

horse of this wjth the New i1 the barb, 10

a

threshes,

also bags the grain, all the straw at the

chaffs, same

steam h.p. and cleans, and; elevates time. It is

of

a

splendid piece machinery— -notliiug the The mill, colony equal to it. a. substantial stone of three building was next and I was stories, inspected, so as hear remarks fortunate to of that from eminent engineer, in

approval who was much Mr. Price Williams, with the solidity of the build pleased ing

well

as

The and

building is

with

as

fitted

by Ransom

e

the

is 30 up with & Sims.

the

x

used.

material 114 feet

inside, two pair of stones The fouiidatiops

building composed of open serves of granite which to masonry the water drain the ground in winter, to a tank and used for being carried

of

are

the

engine.

the

same

one,

is

that

I

should mention is a which portable

engine, used for _

will

tion

on

was an

.the

grind

taken

invention

presses

the

shed

my

wool

lever by. the Bishop's, of bales of heaviest a

well

for

for do all black

as

The of

natives

New

at

the

:

then

turn

him

out

Norcia.

the world

to

gain his livehood, what will happen ? He will to a merchant go probably and when asked Well, what can you I write do 1 will can a good reply hand and can books. The keep your merchant would shake his head and :

:

say my be or

:

i

tor

employment But should the

nave

no

office.

in

you

blackman

liorsebreaker shearer, find will employment

ploughman, teamster he a

his

white brethren and Not only has the get good wages." of New Norcia the Bishop gained of the confidence natives but he has of his gained the esteem, neighbours and of all with whom he has come in contact. You hear nothing of un between the settlers seemly quarrels such and the mission, as rife in are.

as

as

readily

other

parts

of

little

doubt

that

the

There

colony.

is

all notwithstanding the fostering care bestowed upon them at New Norcia by the good brothers the true blacks are out. dying Epi demics of various kinds keep con their tinually reducing members, but the half castes are as and hardy as prolific Europeans. The work was harvest about just for the season and it is completed that the New Norcia Eleven probable usual holiday, so that may get tbeir

another of those with the Perth If so the

see

you

may matches

ing

mantle clubs. be fdund will for

700-

hard acres

yield

wheat,

annually was

aud Fve-

club nut to crack. of land is cleared

and

cultivation,

cropped

interest

country

a

as

average

about This

.

follows

10

:

bushels;

400 season

220 72

by

two Mr.

.'

honoured will be ;

of

the

;

acres

the acres

acres,

:

Express

.its.-issue

extracts

some

pamphlets

published recently in which that Waddington, the

records:,

him.

W estern

impression his

during

from " we On Friday the first sight the

went

contemporary New Norcia

which

of

the

following :

into

is

very

town

or

village in hills

the Victoria

the

take

the,

reproducing the columns of our

q to

visit

We

Australia. of

liberty

.in-

y

gives

15.th,

gentleman on made

called

a

into

from

between

child does its will a nntive Occasionally the .leave mission to better, thinking his or have a run. at large; condition, in but a short-, he invariably time returns, and begs to be taken on again. With reference to the amount of education for a native the necessary " If I teach observes Bishop rightly a blackman to read and write fluently and make a of him, good accountant as

place

Victorian,

January

turesque,

to. work taught and to know that by the. use of his hands he can earn his livelihood. He also be en must in and. this is amusements couraged one of the strongest inducements-held

the

by

and,

estimate

mission.

be

regard home

my poor do justice. to be under has no equal

Rosendo Salvado down to posterity.

traveller's

a

in manag for his tact praise ing the natives throughout— his theory that to teach a native to read, being write and pray only will never civilize, him. In addition to the above he must

to

to

of

name

greatest

They,

which fail

be

handed

&c. ; whilst carpentering them are and good shearers teamsters. They are allowed one day a week for hunting and amusement, and after on church Sundays are allowed to amuse themselves by cricket of which are fond, they passionately I conder the deserves the Bishop

out

to

one

powers

Norcia must seen stood and appreciated it ; in the Australian colonies; his connection the therewith,

provide

They as

Hominguez

Joseph he has a most To Fathers energetic sheep-manager. Martinez and and Coll, others, my are thanlcs due for information kindly whilst the of supplied; hospitality New Norcia must be experienced to be As several of our understood. party is this a remarked, truly wonderful

New

of

About

shearing

to

by Father

haDDV. week

per

seconded abfy in Brother

and

and place, descriptive

and

smith's most

the premises. passing

attention

which

threshing

of Th'ere are now 8000 bushels in the miil, of which all nearly be ground into flour for consump

In

press,

and

are paid £1 labour and have themselves and families. kinds of farming work men

a

.

.

large

back where they are quarters, young to comfortable. With very respect are the matrimony 3 oung people allowed to please themselves and when: and express a they fonn an attachment the is wish to get married ceremony in the performed legal form, when

ing. wheat

aecordiug wings is the finest with rows of wine -

cellar

done

be be

Under

The

is

Bishop

must

stone

roomed

search

a

neat

requires

only

year. stands

every,

to bed. going supperless good bushman, the Bishop

a

resolved

be found.

they only

dwellers attend prayers The chapel which stands in about the centre of the

long and capable of seating the is Above altar a people. beautiful of the and painting Virgin This old Child fine by Murillo. is valued picture by the Bishop at but that sum would not pur £1000, chase it. Here also stands a wonder a fine of mechanism ful clock, piece

.

flour,

could

water

no

as

in

a

and

their

900

On

night

after

affects hav for, grain, although of first-class large quantity agri it will cultural not pay to grow land, wheat for sale and cart it eighty miles over the heavy road to Perth In his business matters, the. Bishop

ing

fond work

at

contented

health,

The

occupa which they

and

.

are

cause

walk in of fencing an to practice. The old evening a is given barn, long roomy building, over to them for this purpose and here are their instruments kept. On the mission at the present time there are of the native race 17 married about 20 young men, 15 young couples, women all and, in say 50 children, robust

attend, and

feet

the

Therefore,

is

breakfast outdoor

some

the day,

slope

village)

;

.

the

for

to

evening. a

those to notice

have

they

depart tion through as all other

chapel youths

and

prayers, at short

little

of Brother Oltra wonderful progress.

at learning quick, Men who are miles off will three

are

do well

hives

is

music.

at New Norcia About S The honey is very), kept. of as it will not pay to thought to: Perth for export. The same

Bees

70

the in shape of of twenty-five in struments all and played by blacks, half-castes to the mission belonging is which They read music composed for them and, under by the Bishop,

of

.of

;

cart.it

They

acres

low owing to the dry-negs

is

season.

the good, father in charge, are often, in people coming in put requisition, from the surrounding districts for forty and miles for medical attendance fifty and which is never advice, refused, is made, the tax is and as no charge one. One evening no we had an light

the able direction have made they

4

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tc))Ke

1

average;

hay,

average

surprise agreeable music from a band

such, test

say

then

is too good to following one the Bishop occasion in a strange of the bush with part and when a halt was natives, made

two

plum,

for out

'

was

acres,

rings turn

future

whom lie came in contact which he retains to the The tales of those early present day. described by. experiences so graphically the good Bishop, would fill a, fair sized and would be | quite volumn, beyond the scope and length of my present, .

oc ten apple,

a.m.,

there

with

but paper, be missed

should

equal

confidence

—a

splen

if that, they are to the of the noviciate, is but little to dread in their as life brothers. At 3 o'clock bell every morning the

tact kindly woti him. the of the native

Bishop's disposition confidence

genial

at

Even

mean.

a

acres of fifteen looks well, adjoining of this aiid from about 2000 gallons wine is made which will bear favour able with comparison anything pro duced in the colony. In front of the main are the building premises occu of whom there are by Novices pied now men eleven— all young recently from The ordeal Spain. through which have to pass is these young men

I

.

Father

is

.

selected

t

been

has

River

and lemon trees in orangewhilst full bearing, pumpkins, melons, and tomatoes Tobacco grow like weeds. too well as did a coffee grew single but the latter had to be pro plant, The vineyard tected from the frost

the

object

the Moore

under the

15 bushels

average

barley,

of

olive,

fig,

liis

by

of

and orchard garden stocked with pear,

did

station

success

branch

(By Bucolio.)

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Miiopto

that leave our shores. The. lever power is, although simple, very gobd, but the boxes might be improved; upon. to the A visit next was. dispensary where Father made, Coll presides;Here we found a well stocked chemist's and the supply, with the services shop,

wool

soon

.

were

'

Spanish

;

for we oppressive, 'to "hold obliged cry ancfi I remarked that there enough !" was on aftferwaDds a disposition shortly the part of the visitors to take a short the heat you know and I nap just fear then my own nap just exceeded the winks. Behind the proverbial forty and house across the south extending rather

atmosphere

the

.

of

Acpount

.

Some

pic lying

a which is valley, and is any Plains, We drove up to

but plains. thing Salvado's Palace, which forms Bishop three sides of a square, Spanish archi whitewashed a tecture, with walls, /

of

relief

brown

round

the

windows.

The

who is a small healthy Bishop, man of seventy three, very/ stout, grey and a little received us beard, bald, most kindly. He. came there thirtynine

years,

which

receives and meals, also situated

two

McTier is

Friday but

small

a

cottage, of tKe part but it is out of character with of the buildings. In this he his where they have visitors,

square, the rest

Mr

built and

ago, exists

still

a

the

small

in

the

had

one so

fast-day

fare

forms

bedrooms small

and I we

meat,

no

got

and

bountiful

was

are

dwelling. the other.

good,

dinner there was vegetable soup, salmon a (tinned), tremendously large omelette which must have contained a cake and twenty eggs, large sponge for

excellent

some

with

brewiug,

wine of his own and quite alcohol, had three meals there he saw we did not took us around his

light little

we pure ; in fact and altogether, starve. He first

extensive which gardens,; in extent, enormous also

cauliflowers, trees,

oranges,

Vines

covered

ous

wells

feet

wide,

paddocks. rigines

are

onions,

lemons, a

large1

acres

fifty

cabbages

and

lettuces, mulberries,

&c.

and

area

fig

numer

forty feet deep, and twenty abound over the garden and

or Numerous abo blacks have been brought to the ; they all work, and many of

mission them are clever. very They receive £1 a week, which the Bishop pays in them meat, mostly vegetables,

a strict fec., account being There are about kept with each one. 150 blacks, 'men, women and children. I noticed of the latter, numbers mostly in arms. The brothers; are; fifty-nine in all from or number, Spain Italy, and five fathers. They all' work, they for our Lord and say and Saviour, appear happy and contented', having

clothing,

jg.

,

taken

the

a

solemn';

.vow.

:

They wqrk

in

the and superintend ali of farm life. One has sole operations are which of charge of all; the horses,

gardens

excellent stallions are cattle belong an

12,000 largo acres

breed,

and

some

amongst them. to the

mission

are run which sheep, as area, they have about of leasehold.

splendid

,

Numerous and

about over

a

300,000

(To be continued.)

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Adelaide Another

time taken has Council, man's the working

Legislative Mr. Cotton, last asserted,, advocate, of. withdrawal reeent Gordon from politics political

members

He was marks,

his attend and substantiate to

reservedly

to

were

withdraw

subsequently

place the

withdraw

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in

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this

scene,

on

concerned. the re directed next

Tuesday

statement, with an

it

direct A

or

un

apology.

to his

opposition

gentleman,

publican

party, distinction tho last

public before thirteen and it,

enslave

body which

same

tained

for has

has

to say of tho very been main that union

we

in

now

so

many centuries, been proof which alike the against sword and the penal laws, and, as in the has given in the eyes Balkan Peninsula, consecration of tbe people a to special tbe Church, as the nursing mother, not but of. all only of their life, religious

hopes and aspirations to make time, however, one admission. It is that the conclusion is warranted fully by If they mises. it stands. stand, civil

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their

profess

frankly

Let

these premises? of his assumptions.

leaders all Irish remain in unity but they all do

them,

who

A Parliament, elected dupes (ibid). individual or citizens" by ".the subjects of Ireland, make would "legislative " the and attacks" upon life, liberty of those who very persons property" it bad elected The principles (p. 131). of' are to all " industrial the leaders fatal the secure and enjoyment progress" are

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belonging and in the in

million of that,

to

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the

first

America,

told

It

is

look

must

of

and

quent

author,

distinguished iu the abstract of Euclid, it

simply

to as

au

elo

sensibly

and paper, that accordingly currcnte calamo.

he A

has

example

close of his his readers it

singular currens calamus announcement. The wellis au instrument adapted for the who in the small hours of tbe journalist has to render for the morning night in a few or the pith minutes, papers, the froth, as the case ujay be, of the de bate

scarcely

euded,

or

truly

the

telegram

just

more

perhaps,

if

the

parts "

priests ignorant,

peasants" anarchical fanatics." of the leading premises They prove the con than the conclusion. can be sustainod, they

people that they between brute

ra'hcr,

compound

to

respect anarcnists

pare

Irish

there are not the their which minds, of mankind

at

sweet

physics, moist cold,

regard take our

written

and

in

and,

and the longest highest heights can be pushed to which assertion lengths from from citation, reference, apart from from that examination authority, of the facts or of either the literature the the case, to which writer does not this becomes condescend. Of he towards the he informs

some

article.

the

case

of the

aware

are

that

that

many

"and

the

"

over supreme and dependent

They 6how,

to

this

we

as

Iu

132).

with

(ibid)., are

tney

clusion,

elsewhere.

question best to sepai'ute altogether of its from the personality

property"

(ibid), These

enormous of opinion by phalanx ? substruction of a single man misis a But the word arguments Those who wish for urguments uouieiv

this

any

wnicn

reign superstitious

the

on

of

(p. will

me

that Presidential election votes would be cast at

millions, there tkirteeu would twelve and a half be favourable to cause of Will the the Ireland. to diminish argument of the Duke serve

it regarding a proposition measure of

collector.-'

to

not

is

what are union

was so bad, extraordinary

that

the act of being repuconstitutionally dated who, by his own countrymen, could were to before his article appear, choose iu a Parliament with a majority

walk a

if

to

more

is

back

in

race

a

until

than its 1'be argu history. because that thirteen hundred Church was divided, years ago the Celtic and fomented other therefore divisions, are the Irish of to-day to incompetent own But their Irish affairs. if manoge of thirteen the discord hundred years

every

people

liberate

law

English

better

no

ment

of couithe rights yet to deny them all national and inde mnnities, historically over own The their destinies. pendent, of this not execution task, easy in itself, wus grievously by the indis hampered fact that the sentiments putable passed the water were iu by the Duke across

paper

printed

American to

as,

thing

keepers The

with

was

debts

9.

before

now

that

vices

than six centuries afterwards. Such is of the currens tho working calamus wlien the article stumbles into the accidentally domain of fact. And tbe argument of the .passage, is

support

fellow-citizens whereas

a

then

even that incurable

"

which Pale and which existence in Ireland had no

this

the deprecia The meeting

in

adjourned.

the Em

at of moonlighters A large party in County old man a tacked very and nearly killed and assaulted Kerry, the ground he bad suc that him, on

ceeded

the

detail.

of

loudly

of

over

owes

Sydney,

per It is

.

he

been and

companies

in

tion

have

to

shoddy

9.

Germany has

new

estate

clear

sterling,

To-day

appears

Prince of Wales is resuming a new H.R.H. has ordered yaohting. American Hues. yacht on the latest December

the

in

with assets nominally only ibat Tho accountants £28,000. report Sir Matthew's books were clearly kept is information available and that every The mouey concerning his transactions.

The

Loudon,

sus

000,

kiud, consequently abusive than ever deceased of the

more

same |

the

convert

opinion

tbe sup-

being

creditors

;

ever

and. lias cited, of the West," that Ireland had thirteen hundred

and Scotchman every of Irish the coudition gov and briefly slightly ernment, as above would neither be attempted set forth, by nor tolerated any legislator by either of the people of Great Britain. The task the Duke took in hand was to

took Davies place was at which a statement in the which showed that was the insolvent warth over

liabilities.

will has charit

s

contains

It

of any is

Gould

Jay

;

of Matthew

'

Sir

year 1888 half a million

market. ,

This

intact.

their

kingdoms

,

for

pen.

of constitution," and that was no there law in the country except the English law " in the smaller area of the tJale,"

by

with

learns

golden age "some years ago" (p. 134) ; tho Celtic Church had

Euglishman knows that

the man distance

in

They

legislation.

laws other

the

shows

circumstances,

is

submitted

considering for the compulsory purchase must the effect If silver. passed, the silver to further prejudicial

of be

;

and

the

tree

a

high

a

yesterday,

of Representa to a bill repeal

now

when

cow

were

mystery. A meeting of

House

light

Wood morning..

-

and coal trades. The American

a

in

allegations

he

from which its

of

island,

readiug, " Monks

Montaleinbert's

with the protection suffrage, of a most carefully constructed system of secret voting. Even those who forced on Ireland the it was to Act of Union loudly declared an of rights absolute give them equality

that the the only casein wbieh any possibility of mutila tion could have occurred, the detectives now more than ever arc perplexed in with the Hawthorn connection

tender steel single not will say they enguge Capitalists rethe contracts, for any large fearing in of labor troubles the iron currence

''

and

while fence, a thrown considerable and rendered unconscious.

picious corpse

in place at 3s 24d.

small

a

affords

has

his

a

curr(ehs

article

of

gallop

There is Duke has been

household

9.

of a body The exhumation which -was Melbourne Cemetery, under posed to have been; buried

leaders.

A

whb

per cask carried.

Wednesday

on

milking

which

over

was

.

able

their

a

to

speech

they by an

obey

is

author

its

suppose

study any book or even any or about Ireland. pamphlet one wonderful the exception

moment

fivereturning or four-fifths of their Parliameuto them. tavy representatives uphold their as We acknowledge competency the widest citizens them by allowing

two and killed close feeding by, was while auother instantaneously, pinned to the ground by the limb of a tree. cow was thrown Auother falling

right

devote consider papers the Sydney eulogising the firmness respecting

The London

j

in

force,

these sixths

the apology, The

at Mr.McCulIoch's

struck

lightning cows,

Westminster Bank to the Government Sydney bills from the withdraw, the colony's market. and

London

to

it

the

for.

;

that

to

voile face ait io obedience,

iu

And

indeed

indication reined in the no

never

which

its

execute

as

organs,

masees,

ealamus.

calamus

more

return.

of thunder

storm

lands Btation A was man

;

V

A heavy ning occurred

satisfactory.,

.The advise;

to

December

Melbourne,

view

they assented,

compelled

only

armed

and with

duty of three shillings was imported cement finally

on

increased

of the7 largely ture! and the

highly

were

The the

scoundrel.

a

subsequently reported Mr. Parsons whereupon

proposed

fiscal

which

to

constitutionally

wants

him

was

Speaker, named. He then apologised drew. The House accepted but Mr. Parsons did not

States

the In

for

a surplus treasury reports sterling. year of two millions

pension

government

have

highest

warning

currens

he is engaged to rivet of Ireland a form of

had called

8.

December

London, '

,

Catt, whilst the sub was cement

shares.

mining

The,

in which struggle the people upon

the

very countless

moment's

of the

efforts

taken has recently place. Subsequently to a division. After Mr. Catt consented Mr. this that Mr. Parsons Catt stated matter

stocks

of K.

ofEoglaud, American which reads

the

its

governors, well as its that it will

the

is

than one hundred and thirty men Life and thousand (G rattan's him Times, V., 31), which tho Duke self or and kuows they dislike abhor, which they declare to be totally unsuit able for the supply of their practical

.

j

in

the Duke Hon. W.

gigantic to in first people 1861-5, area of negro and then slavory and the present it altogether,

American

7.

plaGe Mr.

night. of Committees,

between

ciple or

ject of the extra duty on under in consideration committee, to notice the call refused for a division betweeu whom and by Mr. Parsons, Mr. considerable friction Catt, personal

the

disposal lordship station of settle-

took

scene

last

Chairman

His

Army.

such

for

unusual

Assembly

Albany,

near

Goblup, of

,

Adelaide,

An

celebrated

Lord wants Brassey station Australian at

Booth his West

place

the

Rule

to

the

the limit to abolish

December

Home

American Review" "North for has August the Duke of Argyll contributed au article in which he pro to show there is a close that poses absolute in prin or an identity analogy: In

unassisted,

Adelaide

of a'

follows:

as

Melbourne.

last

dead.

General

,

Secretary -to send of the any Hill into Broken

of ty phoid.

Siemens,

is

electrician,

attack

severe

the

died

Company,

Burlesque

-

of

comedian;

the

,

Fredi

Greer,

cannot reach ployed Sydney and at must either stay

silver.

:

v

Mr;

to to to bring agree any arrangement about a reduction of rates over the rail the of New South way, people that the unem Wales arO of opinion

in his Address

result,

W;a

the American to compliment equivocal which has taken its stand on the uatiou, Bideof Ireland its through its legislatures,

ANSWERS

reply which the Right Argyll, Prime Minister Gladstone, the contributes to "North and Review" for October,

has of

Dibbs

Bureau, from unemployed South Australia and pay full As fares. the Premier of South Australia refuses

j

U nited the his-;

in

unprecedented

the of

of

George

Vindication of title

imain

;

Ttory.

the

.

of

condition

porous States

;

Sir

The Premier,

-

Fifty

8.

'

is..

.'aoi&tiej

December

Sydney,

:

.

London, ...

7

EFFECTIVELY AllGYLJj.

head torpedo. December

Cause.

a

>

I-

arrived but surely les« for ; appropriate a statesman who date.his birth Cabinet Minister from forty, years back, and who has now been spending many of those years iu leisure, and it is a most

ttgsu

.

December

Melbourne,

|

News.)

'-Daily

ant

,

:'tlie'''

'

J

:

".

'

;

die

i

,

.<

-V

:.

ra

.

®eleficams. K.i

<® e ne

.intercolonial

.

XNTER-COX.ONXAX..

jfipWiBnanli

are

savages

are

and

common we

sort

a

;

of

demon

;

avenues find

It large. and sour,

iu is

the as

if

hot and confounded

were aud dry, The common rudiineuts of together. human and existence actions as o in; their case and confounded inverted, perverted into Other men enter political society

the sake of hud life securing and of property, promoting industry aud the arts of life, but the for Irish the purpose or of restraining overturn We cannot frame a rational ing them for thah for them, more government Yahoos or Either Houyhnhnms. in tbe character of liars, or of knaves, of or for

.

of tho palo not dealiug. Might the island, ironically the best and be proposed by Swift, mode of the Irish simplest handling ? and consequences Assertions question of assertions, such as these, supply by

dupes,

are they human ordinary the of scuttling

their

extravagance

outside

their

own

best

coa-

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Irish

is

of

cacy

denied.

!

Their

The

testing

effi

Parliamentary proceedings known. Other men, and other have on one. charged another, late

breach of faith Parliament, and would needless, be offensive to cite names. The fact will not be which is falsehood. No questioned), such charge bas been proved, uay, none such bas ever been advanced against

'

these

men,

reviles.

whom the article To the charges of

dangerous language and in some days, open ation

,

since

but, with

;

a

has

no opened, this -serious,

more

stances,

probably the

and

own

the

not

in contemplated in 1886. templated but a bugbear set

beeu of

of its of

it

be

will

this

Parliament

Protestant But it is

was under and trnly said. Protestant this

also true that admitted Parliament Roman to the franchise in 1793 and

much

and

into the

distracted

has it strain upon the United

with

by describing

testimony fable."

The

article

Irish

on

was

The

of

a

is a quivt of utterances

series

moderate

a

as

his

are

which supply references form, to and test their which correctness, been republished have recently ("Special of the Irish Question." Aspects : so as to give London Murray. 1892), the

utmost

for

facility

she

"

never

tenth

limited

a

|

,

.

"

So

a

monstrous

share

we

whereas Parliament with

My

was

perfectly of 1782 ment same

sense

as

The

Britain.

was

in

itself

;

rest

a

be

to

tion

for

of legislating of laud ; and

power. imperial

stantially, form, the

power But the

writer

of the of

Bill

hands,

and I believe >vbole

of

these

iu

article

great-

of

the lights those which

Constitution given, stitution ments

iy

legal I

the

in

that the excentional

gives such

respect them no

as

are

to

life

power

possessed thinks

or,

the

that

Federal

ate in itself,

the

exclusively

language

of

"

delegated" to Ai t. Constitution, who acquired States,

the

frivo

a

articles

are

"

says, and

the statu te law, not to mention such statu te as the Act of 1887, which Great law, Britain in at Westminster represented her feebler 1887, has fastened upon anti-Irish

imagination horrors which

the is

to

of the

impotence

Imperial

Let

them.

prevent

us

to

case

presented millions of Britons their arms folded of Irish nationalists

us.

on

the

legislature consider

to the

Thirty-five stand by with three millions on two other

to

are

feasts Irish

an

and,

enact,

while iuflict

calcula (such is the Unionist kind of lawless wickedness every

and

while the thirty-five mill the entire force of the military land and of the Empire in their hands, and while two the other millions who, to the same according authorities posssess the main part of the properly, the intelligence, and of the industry the country, allow themselves patiently like lambs to be led to the slaughter. reasons such as How with prophets —

ions

this,

have

crowd

any more of other

old her

the

to

The

than with an infuriated days who have seized au a witch aud arp carrying

for

woman

place of burning of Ireland is

case

to

that

of the great self-governing colonies, iu which all exec respects pt those of and wrong, be com suffering may fairly

with

pared these their

her.

As

them

to

all

alike,

lence.

inso

that either iu the Dominion of in any other or in Ireland, a colony, of terror be established, and reign could or

under

trampled absurd

so

foot,

it

is

to

acquiescence. general upshot is that to agrees generously undergo restraint which is imposed

they defence,

our

(Amend it

our

and colonies, They retain legislation upon deal of with the question they contribute nothing to Ireland abanwillingly and consents to powers of share equal Imperial under these and, circnm-

charges. dons all these bear

her

burdens

;

such

stauces,

omy aud

to

the

is

with show

a

re

spective sovereignties by the Declara tion of Independence and the treaty that put an end to the war. He dwells pu (he fact that no limitation beeu has

and a

as

series

that

a

its

in

thing'

extent.

concludes

of statements the woes of all

aud

it is subject to deal with 6ide by side

quite him

article

with

to are

On for

unnecessary iu

To

detail.

bis opinion, reader the

American remarkable exposition

by

this me

stand

I present

following Lord Salis

:

"What who with ormous

his

intended Ireland

self-inflicted.

the

bury

of auton monstrous

gift

is so

the

resources,

that

reasou

bouutiful

a

lug

soil, so

a

race

of

path

for

industry,

except

singularly pros the small of space imoccupy, having

considering that they to the uttermost of that country,

country

proved

j

y

the natural rebat distinguish ed among all the peoples of Europe for the earnestness' and intensity of their Roman Catholic belief. Therefore I cannot canse of the say that the Irish distress is to be found in the Roman sources

An

religion. me

that

says

honorable friend arises from the

it

Irish people listening I have as much dislike he

as

has;

Northern a

wanting cannot

be

material

Celtic

race.

am

afraid

that

to

peculiar

Romanism

or

is it'? I then, tohich lias thing Ireland has been the one

"

England

of p.

It

prosperity.

What, the

Government 177,

to look the I see, there

demagogues have not' been

demagogues,

tbe been

1

of America listen to

undoubtedly in

demagogues. demagogues

to

when

States who

people who

but

but

to

(Hansard

719).

There is, however, one other authority which I may quote against the Dnke of and which he may deem worth Argyll, It is the Duke of Argyll. my quoting. A few years more very ago he was and more temperately minded equitably with to Ireland. Iu th3 end of respect 1885 he addressed a letter to the " Times" which it may be newspaper well to under the notice of the bring American reader. The Duke argaes, to the with referring arrangements that the inexorable' colonies, condi tions of physical geography demand iu

after our

Ireland

and

kind

a

which

tion

is

a

of connec

measure

farther

impossible

And

where did the Duke for this ? Not difficulty

off.

-find

tion visions

solu

a

the

in

pro established by the Act of Union as it now stands. He looked across the not as to Atlantic, now estrange the American people from the oause of but to the principle a supply which we pattern upon model might the work which he then plainly contem as needful. His plated words are :

"

The United

nations

of

States

the

of

alone, must

earth,

the

ull

iu

this

be

our great exampler" (Dnke of December 26, 1885, in the Times" of December 29, p. 6, col. 1.)

Argyll,

How

then stands the case at this The Duke labours to convert of the Union to the opinion tbe holds, but away from he held only six years I ago.

moment. the people

he

now

opinion

have cited his arguments aud the pas for determining sage in which he declares the relations and Great between Ireland the relation of Britain, the Union is to supply less

not

it

give

Note.

great

with

to ex

Ire-

give

1886?

or

?

more

W

text

States

our

Does that passage than the 'plan of

emplar. does

the

.

E.

Gladstone.

I do not

wish to burden the to merely personal the Duke states— as

matters

But myself. without usual, That I have

quoting

words:

declared that have been removed

all

(1) Irish

grievances (p. 135) ; " (2) That I never discovered all this" till I was and (3) past seventy-five That I denonnced for Irish leaders Irish describing in the manner history in which I now describe I call it. for of these proof three assertions, only the that adding (a) efforts of great Parliament to deal with the most no torious and grievances, such as ;

of

who

ability,

guarded

Ireland

of

force astounding to be found men

are

unheard of But the writer

to

the

laud

Ireland

every upon the many other

restraints.

trade,

forward there, going with prosperity most strides at rapid I believe the present ; moment more than her rapid England self. Some say it is to be found in the Roman Catholic But I look religioD. to and I find there Belgium, a people second to none in the in

"

suppose Canada,

justice equally

But

Celtic

a

matter

in

are anticipations preposterous and cruel in their absurdity, But as it is absurd to

in

Ireland,

?

analogous

? Some that it say of the the character I look to France, and

race

tbe

found

race.

8 ee

Vol. upon

tion)

Celtic

near

p. 303.) with carry them of doctrines the common cf law P. England." Yes they do (" Anson on the 131.) II. but subject to Constitution," 257), alteration and in like manner ; Ireland will and carry witb her both the common

millions

be

Catholic

Constitutional

States,"

he Colouists," all the principles

6elf-sought

powers Con

to 10; their

"

United

there prejudice, rank, character, denounce such

autonomus

by every The writer the American

Sterne's

of the

autonomous

are States Constitution (p, 152; to them, and seems that the powers of the Federal

unaware

of its

jurisdic-

time the

ques the Nationalists, concurred in

them

(The

The

supposes

It

.

community.

of 1886 sub alia,

strict

certain

from

than

more ?

shameful

the critical

on

all

1886 grave of legislation

powers and property.

Bill

inter

a

1886,

"gives"

this

Irish

proposal

Parliament. Let us a closer into the matter. little of 1782 had power to. The Parliament and war, act upon peace upon army, in upon com general, navy, and defence of and on merce, every description

and

that

mght

with readiness, a which absolutely debarred the local Parliament of Ireland from con a Church establishment. For structing these instances of moderation they never receive a word of credit. The in

subordinate

taxation, exclusive kept in

th

a

go

be anything amusement

suppose (and most of all iu the case of a country separated a from us by only few score miles of that the Imperial would 6ea) power view such a state of things with indif and become a party ference, to it by a

be exceeded.

whatever, except in the colonies

all

Irishmen

as at least height that, iu the future it can

sure,

account

on

to

Europe,

of condition previous even the ultraism of the Duke lead of him to the point the that smallest believing they have to the case of Ireland, or relevancy that them in a Bill for Home Rule inserting

these,

gallant

with have another, who them between knaves

such

to

mav

power

Parliament Parliament contemplated

was

a

we

at once on behalf iu 1886 was accepted, as a of Nationalism, Parnell, by Mr But according subordinate Parliament. the sovereign Parliament to the Duke, had not one -tenth part of the power of

the look

can

classes

still

hands exclusively

the very of Great

the

is

after power roaring their like lions after But Mr. prey. Parnell himself proposed that the British should retain Parliament in its own

Parlia

The

accurate.

of

as

was Argyll negro slavery.

Minister,

It appears Nationalists

made before And this non(supposed) (P. 131). is of my own Bill given by description " as the writer misrepresen proving my of Irish tations which it is plain history," more thau he has never examined, any Irish he has examined itself. history of Ike Bill however, description, been

of

Duke

never

had never statesman."

proposition by any

full

pudding

is

plum

Americans

plums.

practice

enjoyed,

has had a of the enormous

me a

abridged

or

in

English is

English, perous,

of race, color, or servitude. Can

parliament

divides charitably and dupes. By the completeness of of that race his excommunication from the human the writer of this article pale, and his currens calamus have carried the

power given All by that scheme." (P. 133). pro was and all liberty left absolutely perty at the of the Irish Parliament. mercy one

as

not

itself

colonies. the imagine

before

Ireland

Hottentots

With Duke

back to Ireland giving she had once of what

Kingdom

article to

Prime

confutation.

facilities before the these him, nor does not refute, attempt to one even of these statements. refute, instead a he says of But, refutation, " for example" that I have (p 132), the Bill of 1886 as represented only

of union and the

exoept. provides to be denied

XV.

Article XIII. slavery. ser and involuntary for crime and ; Article that are personal rights

slavery

The

to in adversary And too many -ways the negro was dishonor ed and the oppressed. But, negro I believe met, with that particu never, lar of is species which oppression termed in the same manner as insnlt, the Irishman. One a statesman,

which

which

volume,

bonds

smallest between

country.

The

being way of

in

torical

the

cause

to

fifteen

there is withers of all those

sister.

hardly conceive how in completely ingrained mautal of the habits many who boast of the is their the support Union, of that practice insulting

against

history

local

insults of full

inflated

ThiB

untrustworthy. fill

as

America

warns

my statements disposing

it

a

universal, the of it should harmless, bo negation of Ireland, kept alive in the single case as if lor no other than to in purpose on that country. flict dishonor

(Declaration, p.p. 2, 11, cannot the Duke of Argyll escape from the force of such and original weighty "

at

in government, conjunction autonomy, has (for us) become and has been discovered to be

responsible

of corps time the and 1783);

at

in

is to hardly possible of which perverse ingenuity degree alone could lead any or which Cabinet, has now led one at least to statesman, the conclusion that at this when epoch,

five

forty-

published

a

It

people

This

the

interval. recollection,

re granted, waits upon it, these instances, score in number

of

one

approaching beeu found to

had

Irish

mass."

indissoluble declaration of one

volunteers

and

not

perhaps

more

England

in

relate

prohibits vitude

History " Our

been

autonomy sponsible government

which

quoted

the side of

the

ti.e

Irish

lous

of

majority

among the

which

one

would

but

government that except now wherever

Empire, But has

the did

England.

on

responsible

British

our

execu

Commons,

personal

local

a

declared, appearance of unanimity than has recently been seen in the sense the recent opposite of, that all ground of changes had both removed differences with " united the once

no

of

nor not resign, when condemn

daring

Westminster.

in

with

did

own

my was

the

in

undisguisedly

opponents

there

them to full in equality 1795, when the deplorable recall of Lord Fitzwilliam arrested the National movement and gave hope and to faction. life Nor is it less true that the Proiestams the then of North liament

was

an

say,

even

1782,

in

Within

ready Par

admit

to

to

exist,

Pitt, he at

his

Catholics was

fotmally

House

"Yes,"

progress.

dependent upon the popular chamber,

once did dissolve, ed by the House of abode his time, and the

on and pro industry property, It was confessed in the debates gress on the Union by both sides and alike, that the period notably by Lord Clare, had been of of independence a period

material "but Baid,

that

is

this

responsible

tive

Mr.

?

unexampled

us frighten In 1782,

?

conis

the writer of out

by

up

was

what

And

government,

not

and

life

to

senses

directly of majority

between

effect

tide

at

seven

evil.

the

was

the

and

1782,

that

they consist, could the gall least of Nationalism;

not

true,

be aware of which

must

articles

;

circnm-

management

What

affairs.

even

inevitable nation had,

Irish 1795, the

Moreover, 1782

but,

heard

been under

he

.

grossly and heated

has

in

that neither of the indeed, gave to Ireland by law what is while it called responsible government is also true that such government w&b

so

Britain

on the to the Irish, analogous amendment introduced into the Federal Constitution the war of after If the Duke secession. bas read these which amendments, may be doubted,

placed

-

It is schemes

in other they may been have cases, of reconcili prospect

Great

:

the very addition, mat highest its and ters within sphere, yet, placed of an article, so Parlia 6ays the writer ment A has not one-tenth of the part the power of Parliament B. Such are of the currens the explots calamus

is

(it

puzzle lative has,

our

well

parties, in the

'

not

Parliament.

in

Here is, indeed an arithmetical Parliament A has every legis possessed by Parliament B, and

tions.

.

Nationalists

ability is

But it may be well to bear few indisputable facts. We: and wc have a great body of

a

i

futation. in mind have' bad

'

people

with such en fur behind the

'

cryiDg

the

and the laud laws have the most signal that the proofs sentiment of nationality lies deeper than these That in 1882, when I was (£»)

Church

afforded

;

Prime upon

Minister, Home Rule

I

imposed (Haosard,

no

limit "

February

the limit which I now except seek to impose, namely, that it is in no to the. central way impair authority to and to bind requisite the govern 9,

1882)

.

.

empire.

i

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k.

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prizetaker

WANTED

sodb

handsome

Horses

of

THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is

Esq.,

Mr.

Perth.

Sts.,

to of any Expresses forwarded part Saddle Horses for Ladies the Colony. and Gentlemen, also Buggies and other Carriages, always on hire.

0

6 5

where for

and

Murray

0 0

a likewise grand breedersold in Scotland for the sum of 1,100 guineas.

home,

Most

address, Pier

and

and

Fenwick,

Paisley. a great

was

the

ESTABLISHMENT,

0

t

NEW

Ribbon

by

and

LETTING

Established

Black

bred

the

oni

in

the

note

without

dope

MCARDLI3,

HORSE d.

7 6

SHIPMENT

FIRST

pos

Holmes,

bay

a

to

attended

of Goderich

ner

SHOWING

NOW

t

(imp).,

Clunes,

Promptness

see

E, C« S HENTON'S,

THEIR

RTTTF,

near

with

:

MUSSON,

ARE

Stallion.

(imp.)

one

Please Coi

route.

en

AND

and dam having and the best very that could be got regard

By Blue Ribbon Bred by. William

-at

Respectful

sire

NAVY

and York

UBed.'

Undertaking Notice and Manner.

Reasonable

was

any

orders

Country delay. Shortest

travel I iutend the travelling horses to aud Albauy

JOHN

last

mention. He is a sure foal-getter, has a beautiful temper. the Duke The above will prove that the very best blood descended from The Duke the Colonies. has as good

Blub

...

...

horse-boxes, above mentioned

and

David

...

...

ling

by Sultan. stone, but of Glengariie, The Duke is half, brother to Welling too numerous ton, and a host of others

November

...

arrangements for Government

the

Navy

follow

as

5

We carry materials

Ascot,

be

Bills Approved accepted more Mares are served

Englaud in 1867, and imported in Got by King Tom to Victoria 1876. to out of Qui Vive (sister Vidette), by Van Voltigucr by Birdcutcher, Darrell, Nell by Bl&ckiock. by Inheritor, to brother King King Cole is full of 'the. winner Two Thousand Lud, Guineas. Dam, Frou-Frou (imp.), by Macearoni her dam, Glengowie, by Touch ;

as

Vehicles

of

Rates.

Moral

executed

Repairs, and Care.

..

COVER,

Briton.

in

pedigree sessed of

TO

The Duke Malakoff Lord Hopetoun Navy Blue

bred

a

other description at Lowest Possible

I

R.

Hardies

At

Pedigree

re

CHARGES

replete Crape-cloths,

to

bail

Mercier

and

they

temper.

£

he w&b Society also awarded the the best blood in being Smeaton he was placed

Mount

First,

splendid been raced.

that

Spring Carts, and Heavy Tip

None bat seasoned Gum and other timber

a

particulars

will

two raced

McGregor

fuller

THE

been purchased for stud purposes

& since

public

on

every

Book.

Stud

stone

At yard. and received the Champion prize First, tor me oest oioou or sire, Having any at Daylesford. he was also placed First Sire of Duke, King Cole (imported),

best

yearling

toria

and

Blue

fillies.

for

middle

second.

placed

Smeaton,

Agricultural best group

in the First Society. colts draught three yeariiDg at Smeaton Champion prize in Show 1886, Society tural

Hill

in

and

Society's of three was

was

is

Sweepstakes, at

at

lie

the

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

by

Champion

Talbot,

when a dry

and

shoulders,

sum

Ross

the build

,

Green, For

has proved very successful at the stud, and in the show The Duke been shown has yards. times the several around Coleraine and obtained District, first always at all shows; the principal Since prizes The .Duke came be has to Ballarat, been shown three times, namely National where Graud Ballarat Show,

placed

Skipton at Bal Second

;

at

with

bone;

never

to

.Perth,

,

Tip Carts, Light improved principle. Waggons, Lorries, Express Waggons, Double and English Delivery Vans, Single Seated Baggies, Dog Carts, and

head aud ueokj

graud

a

Pier Sts

Stallion.

record

He

season.

stallion, breeding Scotland, imported.

of

Pride

Coxa's...;

Jess,

principal

fifteen

the

has

anil

inform

to

prepared

Spring Drays

slauding with dark

high,

O'DJSJL,

of Go'dericiti

Wish are

The was that Sire of Malakoff' Wonderful Suwarrovv who performer won the Victorian Derby and other races. important Dam Duchess, by Chieftain Letitia, Chieftaiu New Warrier— -Langar by

Johnson

purchased

Daruley. grand sire,

is

flat

to

for

Stailiou,

inch

oue

and is possessed of Malakoff' has never

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

sire,

dam

immense

Messrs..

Coleraine,

Moffat's

Conqueror. Laird o' Strowan's the late renowned

the

DUKE. dark brown

havnig two-year-old

Corner

|

all

unbeaten and has

an

a

by

colonies.

great

has

when

,

so

or

He

a 22nd Bay, bright 1885. Blue Ribbon Sire, September, bred Blue Ribbon was (imp). by Mr. R. Taylor, House, Fenwick, Drawhilling the property of and was Kilmarnock, David Riddle ,E6q., Blackball, Paisley. Blue Ribbon's was the. sire, Daruley, for Champion horse of Great Britain To say anything more in referyears. of Blue to the breeding qualification as he is Ribbon would be superfluous,

Strowan,

a

He

points.

Bay

a

FACTORY

COACH

BOWRA

the'

Stailiou

Thoroughbred MALAKOFF.

is Malakoff bauds

carry any He any fence in the country. the sort of stallion to get good as we'I as racehorses. |iunters,

over

is

foaled

is

is

enough

man

and

Laird

at

at

Aberdeen in iu 1870,

in

prizes.

sixteen

of £203,

Burn

large

first

The

Show. Society's total of twenty-six one second prize.

splendid head, neck aud short back, with splendid

in

all

server,

splendid valuable

a

prove

country. Lord,

and

season,

the won

being

The Duke He has an

Clunes, Beaufort,

foal.

to

THE

at

mares

sixteen

shows.

First

SmeatoD,

Society's First at

class.

STANDARD

the

Owu6ts

of Pianos

in

the

'

viz.

ing prizes, as nabeal

Ballarat. the follow

McGregor, has gained

Ballau

at

Pastoral

Association Making the splendid first aud prizes

.

and

approach

First

gained

at

and

colt,

Prince

Highland Society at Dumfries 1869, second at Kelso first in 1872, and the at first Show at Society's Royal Agricultural Manchester. Prince of Wales is by General (322), dam, Darling by Samp alias son, Twin Logan's (741) Briton's dam, Missie by Stauley (822), National graud dam Mr. McKerrow's Prize Mare, which took of upwards

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

Agricultural year tural

he

the imported Franklin

Glenlyou,

the

-

Ross

by.

Lord 'Hopetoun

G.A.E.

and

Agricultural Show, in

The following the are. Pedigrees The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion. LORD HOPETOUN o' ,By Laird Strowau, T Bred'

Talbot

of

mare.

prize

Show

for at

First First

colt.

entire

three old year Champion Prize for the nearest to a Clydesdale horse.

Australia.

travel in

Districts

A.P.S.

Ballarat

old

for

Cargarie

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

PERTH, Farming

at

First,

year Clunes and

Roes to

Mr.

by

he gained the Champion Cup value time), £30, at National of Victoria; second at the same

service

"

AND.

;

1888

(second

'

i

has been at the at 40 guineas per public of won Wales the first

,

BREEDERS

-

In

SQUATTERS,

who

.

TO

Grand National

.

NOTICE

Wimmera and Horsham Show in 1887.

NOTICE.

'

STOCK

It that

will

be

Nayy

seen

Bine

by is

the

above

possessed

of

WANTED

and

prize-taking possible Clydesdale blood in Australia. The. Pure-bred Stallion. Clydesdale

By

Prince

BRITON. of Wales

(imp.).

(673.),

whose

Country

pedigree the best

Pianos Federal or

to

Intending inspect

Furnishing

the

Purchasers Stock

.Warehouse

at or

c >f

th writ

tuning

or

Furnishing

repair

Instruments to write

to

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Federal

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e

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Tinware,

STOCK

Filters

OF

and

REQUISITES. Lamps.

BUILDER'S

MATERIAL. '

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Town

Sarven

make),

"

Alex.

Australian

own

(our

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Rope,

West

SPECIALITY,

and Iron Sheet

and

Oils,

Cement,

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Bedsteads,

of

CO.,

latest (all Euamelled Marble, designs), Galvanized Iron, (all lengths and guages), Lead, Bar and Hoop Iron, Zinc.

Paints,

Unlimited

£1,900,000.-

&

Hardware

STREET,

CARRIAGEBUILDERS'

MARINE

AND

and HAY

COOKING

Capital

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

HUBBLE

Ironmongers

WAREHOUSE, HAY-Sr.

FIRE

Rates.

TRADE.

FURNISHING

SOUTH BRITISH

Lowest

"

colonies.

and

GRAVE,

A

at

accepted

-

'

added

being

now

CHRISTMAS

FEDERAL

Insurances

10,000

MARINE.

AND

is one of the largest Insurance The Commercial Union Offices in the world. Its annual AND A HALF of which revenue exceeds ONE MILLION HALF A STERLING, nearly is in Its affairs in each colony of Australia MILLION invested Australia. are under the control of a LOCAL ot men of the highest BOARD, consisting commercial whose standing, that its will be met with names furnish a further engagements PROMPTITUDE guarantee and LIBERALITY. Revenue of the Commercial The Australian Union now LARGELY EXCEEDS THAT OF fire marine ANY OTHER COMPANY or insurance in transacting business these

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SPACE

will

FIRE

application.

SOLICITED.

additional

an

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on

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:

or

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:

the

at

option

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Company

.

.

derive

'policy-holders

all

the

advantages

practical

Office.

of

Typewriting,

'

The whole

ISSUED of

its

Risks inspected ing and revising

Bookeep-

and

earnings and

ANTED

;

in

rates

PAID

CLAIMS

Western

quoted

insurances.

Australia

free

of

by are

the

Branch

retained

charge and

every

Manager

at

PERTH.

invested

in

this

WrId

-

-

CURRENT

Correspondence

Taught. and

assistance

rendered

Colony. in

in

thU8

8peCial

&0ilitfe8

Classes

in

Tuition

,,

all

KNOWN

that

Federal

Furnishing honse, hsve Pianos from twenty to one hundred guineas.

snbjects. correspou-

the

Whareguineas

by

.

dence.

for

terms

Mutual

HERBT

T1JANTED

apply:

G.

RATES.

C. PILCHER, Manager for Western Australia, Town Hall Chambers,

T

i-i,

livening Private tuition.

arrange

For

LOWEST

and

LoDghand

ing,

'

POLICIES

Shorthand,

:

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...

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SHORTHAND.

of

:

this

Local '

i

Company's Branches .

with a

-

v

of the

'

By i?s"|ng; with

dealing

at any

payable

:

:

losses

assured.

:

and

Premiums of the

St.

Provident George's

Furnishing

Chambers, Terrace,

OWNERS Pianos

BURGESS, Perth.

Exchange,

to

write

Warehouse New

of

to the for

Instruments

old

Federal terms for

of

Old.

Perth

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Mrs.

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Railway

Hotels

Station.)

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terms

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,

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1

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to

I

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4th

the

JANUARY,

15

+

having

an

imported

use

confidence

greatest

in

the

19

20

TUES. WED.

"

"

Be

"

ORPHANAGE

BAZAAR.

in

indefatigable

undaunted

spirit with good,

evil conquer the reward

street,

Mecortr.

Jl.

the

prepared

of Christ."

name

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

and

your

resist

to

try

eye.

for

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men

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is

cheapest

kindly

at

It to

once

FARRELLY, James

:

Perth.

Street,

KNOWN that WANTED the Piano Tuner of the Federal Furnishing Warehouse, (Mr. F. W. Wolstenholrae Chief Tuner to Messi's. late Braecb

SVIN BREWEBYCO

Co.,

Melbourne)

Country

visil6

regularly

the

districts.

perth.

ltd,, ALES

PRIZE

&

&

TOODYAY

STOUT.

be

will

in

generally

Excellence

and

Combined.

PRICES: '

Quarts

6s.

doz.

per

BOARD.

ROADS

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

4s.

orders

Country

to

attended

promptly for

Medal

Prize

First

doz.

per

those

retiring

Candidates notice

both

by, rotation. must give

in

seven

day's to the

addressed

writing

considerate of name when he But we are not with the Bill.

Awarded

by

the

Chpirman, to

Australia

Swan Brewery

the

Nov.

1892.

30th,

Company,

Perth.

Limited,

CONNOR.

D.

(Signed)

Agricultural

Royal

Western

of

Society

Stout,

.

Ale :

and

THE

DRAWING in

OF of

aid

PRIZES

equanimity. when future, changes have Legislature, appearance

TOODYAY

Roads half

notified

is

hereby intend

Board

chain

Sect.,

ROADS

wide

52 Vict.,

(in No.

that

to declare accordance 16),

the

to Goomalling theNewcastie M. Bowen's gate upon opposite

Toodyay

Minor with

a

at

starting

on

will

BOARD

a

of

in

elaoe

Irwin-Street,

Hall,

Road, 57th

at

3

p.m.

on

Saturday,

point

Road directly the boundary

47-149 intersects GoomallingRoad thence block at Muggamuggin through of till the nearest corner 1698 (W. Humber) where it intersects is reached, 1698 (0. thence land 7-1223 Glass's) along C. Glass's to and block 1690 (W. S where

take

Patrick's

St.

ORPHANAGE

BOYS'

CATHOLIC

NOTICE.

17th

DECEMBER.

it

;

WANTED

KNOWN

;

of and

through line till it intersects the BejoordNorth-West (directly, opposite the ing Road at a point which divides block 7-630 line (if produced) from block 3-1919. D. CONNOR, T. R. Board. Chairman Newcastle,

W.A., 29th

That

c j

;

the entire along W. S. block 1691 (between L. Dennis from the NorthNo. 1691, continued of block oh corner 48-167 in a direct block (Dennis),

boundary Dempster West

through continued

Oct.,

1892.

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the it

hard In .

only ueed

pressing makes delay to bear with the distant not

some

taken

we

at the Homesteads find it hard to conjecture excited such hostility; of the at the composition find the we explanation.

it

looking House,

In every body of men, no matter how we must small, expect to find minds and many many motives. To the Assembly the rule Some of the same applies. in

and

considered the best

broadminded

as sense ;

legislators, some

are

pies

Mr.

sale

en

be

the

.Record

and

obtained

may at

are

not hut broadminded ; patriotic neither and others are patriotic broadminded. ,In the worthnor iest class the Premier himself deserves He to be has placed, in the perception that keenness of West Australia's needs, and that with her aspirations,

want, perhaps, only the of circumstance advantages

Agency,

Terrace,

which to the son belong; by right of the soil. It is no that secret much of the liberality displayed is due to the. by the Government influence which he is able strong to exercise. in har Thoroughly with him there are some mony who

DeLUCEY'S News

Marine

of

Geraldton,

same

to

deserve as well of the country, A few others he named who may

sympathise projeot

with every benefioenfc hut are too timid

of his,

more

to

replies

en

the

treatment unfortunate blacks or incessant demands urging for for the police protection "hardy we seldom find pioneer," them business than initiating any other to ask for special assistance for the For squatter. notwithstanding " that the aforesaid hardy pioneer," to the well-known " carries his life in formula, his hand when he goes into the wilder there is this ness," peculiarity about him, that he has always one hand free to extend to the Govern ment in the attitude of supplica

according

He

tion.

tires

never

Give

Give receive cessions

of

crying

and is to willing all sorts of grants and con if only with they be gilded title. some If in well-sounding these matters they give satisfaction Northern are members free to to bear themselves all others as or their whims inclinations may !

!

on questions suggest. Frequently, which the deeply affect country's welfare, they shpw themselves and capricious, illogical imper vious to argument. Class feeling, or a determination to prevent others in sharing advantages similar to those which they are

to vindicate for eager to he the dom themselves, appears influence with them. inating In illustration let us take their action with regard to two recent measures. The Remission of Rents Bill was

always

a

however

intended, labour

measure

advocates the fact,

to

may to

a

give

monetary shape of a

measure

large assistance,

of

to

gift,

a

its

disguise in

handful

the Homesteads ; squatters intended to grant a small of monetary assistance,

Bill

the of was

measure

in the of a loan, to a numerous body of farmers. Calmly consider of the farming in ed, the claims

shape

patriotic

sympathy

'

boundary Dempster),

is

triumph

Looking Bill,

.

'

means

any

Its

fate.

are

;

by

good do so. done

veiy necessary place, in the it will again make its with a to meet happier

members,

the

admitted that Homesteads well advised.

the country's declined to

though delayed, that exists for

why

Chairman. 1

18927

15,

the Premier was He might, indeed, lie felt confident, have forced it through the House, was but that not to be desired. To pass" a measure of such scope and by a bare majority purport would have left an indelible stain on our and Sir John was records,

:

Pints

the

withdrawing

somewhat

Purity

It

DECEMBER

Bill

MISS KNOWN. Tlio Warehouse Furnishing in W. A.

will

for it, collections

collecting

their forward the Hon. Sec.

PROPRIETOR.

Ladies

those

THURSDAY,

Committee and Gentle

Bazaar

Orphanage that

desire

of the

Beyond making convincing concerning

quiries of the

P.C.

Deusdedit,

less

or

Thomas, Ap.

St.

the interests

shepherding"

squatters.

the

soliciting

patronage. Nov. 30th, 1892.

hotel,

wellington"

St.

THUR.

with

globe

-

,

Immac. Concep. B.V.M. Eusebius. Bp. M. of St. Leonard Port Maurice, C. 4th Sunday of Advent. Blessed Urban P.C. V., of St. Thomas. Vigil

MON.

21— 22—

j

the

n

St.

FRI.

17 SAT. 18— SUN.

Committee

a i

Oct.

TJdLOR.

16—

Boys'

Catholic

G.S.

DECEMBER.

public

80.

No,

of

on

choice selection of both unusually have and ornamental articles

|

Telepone

and

:

aid

HALL

ful

and

Parcels, Letters

3rd,

in

TOWN

Orphanage.

and Eastern Colonies have their may

Country

the

15s.

Siding,

in the House position that of others who must with them. mem Northern can hardly be spoken of, with tc the facts, as doing violence to

They may popular representatives. be looked upon, or, more properly, must be looked upon, as representa tives of a single class. Since their constituents are or squatters, squat ters' almost to a man, dependents, their official concerns in the House of the narrowest and paltriest. are The one duty strictly '.imposed to b© that of upon them appears

.

E.

Bar

and Saloon worthy of a visit.

Billiard be found will

2nd,

1893,

Boom

Visitors

the

Leading

kept in Stock.

in

held

out

.

6d.

2s.

their

and rank bers

Do. 30-6-91 30-11-92.

31-12-92,

to ;

Do. Do.

,,

R.,

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Do. Do.

31-8-91

must be regretfully admit the third to the exis class, which we have referred, a mischievous decidedly in the House. To this the of representatives

Northern a as constituencies, rule, have earned the unenviable dis tinction of belonging. It is well that attention should be directed

Do.

to

equal

in

Colonies.

only

_

.

Beer Brands

'

in

B O Y

arrangements Eastern

Wines,

The

!

in

while

City.

first-class

any

!

the

make

to

FANCY FAIR FANCY FAIR!!!

be

cori-

.

the

to

found

class

Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do.,'

,,

will

.

Do., Do.,

throughout.

GLOBE

W.

Do.

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THE

Do.

.

.

/

Do.

Do., Do.,

c

ted

Do.

Allender, Duplex, John Stone, Slavin,

But it that tence of constitutes element

Do. Do. Do. Do.

Greenough,

Leverman,

Mrs. Raynor, Mr. A. Daly, Bundarra, Mr. M. Morrissey, Gullewa, P. Morrissey, Do., C Walsh, Geraldton, W. Linthorne, Do:, T. R. DeLucey, Do., Mrs.Hogan, Do., Mr. M Heelan, Back Flats, P. Butler, Greenough, J. Sullivan, Murgoo, Mr. T. Lee, P.C., Pinjarrah, Mr. M. O'Dea, Mt. Kokeby

Upwards.

Do.

Perejuan,

W.

purchasers.

from

Lend

to

Money

This centrally. situated and commodious has been almost rebuilt and Hotel re-furnished has been entirely

to suit

L. F.

Cottages. Land! Land!

Land! On

,,

Houses;

Boarding

and

Houses

description

very

:

Back Fists, James McGuinness, Do., Wra. Ahearne, Do., M. Lucey, Do., Thomas Sims, Do.,

perth.

...

sub

following

Walkaway,

McCartney,

James

Mr.

street,

of the means; which approve he would employ. Against either of these classes there is nothing to be said. Th6 one is positively not good, the other at least bad. fully

the week

received''

the scriptions during Mr. T. Ryan, Northampton, 30-6-92. Mr. Jno. Williams, Do. Do. junr.,

Chambers, Town

have

'

BUSINESS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

AND

to

as those dustry, weighed against of the pastoral, are overwhelming. In this has connection, agriculture the advantage over that squatting it is essential to the absolutely and not merely beneficial; country, that it has never been pampered and spoon-fed interested by an

of

body

and that more

fiance

it

legislative contributes

to the of all

trinsic

merit, unanswerable

a large industry

revenue.

dry-nurses

;

immensely

Yet-

considerations and in defiance

in de of in of the

that unless argument expansion of the agricultural

take the speedily place will be in danger of sinking under the burden of its public ex the squatter members penditure, aided the Remission of unitedly

country

.

LAND

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just of the

by

Those

the those

truly

the represen

large

landholders.

Prizes will

age will

latter

please next,

At

The

steamer

mantle

from 36

brought

Nairnshire

cost

of

crude

the

from

Irwin

Inlet,

West from

from the

surface

The

which of

which

to

all.

The

210 tons of gold

115

Tuesday afternoon,

of

The

£800

Lynch by their

A coloured from recently the while on Cossack.

I.

of Bellriugers cleared to West Australia.

Family trip man

the

washed overboard schooner Anne, Roebuck Bay to

was

the of

the

and some other men Batlet twenty-five Cross week from into Southern last iu Gnarlhine. Bayley brought 626. ounces of of gold and 500 ounces tailings, which, 200 ounces will yield of gold. it is expected, came

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came

petroleum

of

the

the

re

correspondent to

refers :

:

Fraser's,

5

dwts

dwts.

of

gold

tons

of

stone,

Hope's Hill, yield 114 ozs. 15 dwts. 146 tons of stone, yield of gold New Macintosh,

stone,

11

50 of

;

;

stone,

i

Nov.

Sunday,

Fremantle

on

a

27th, fishing

three men excursion

left to

to

Penguin Island. Up Tuesday of last week of the was heard nothing further On that party. day the body of ono of the a man named John crew, Andrews, ;

found

was

north

Several have

O'Reilly,

the

on

of

about eight miles The names of the Carl Jensen, and Fred,

beach

Fremantle. men

missing Matterson.

are

clerical important taken recently place. late takes of Newcastle,

Several

were proprietors pro ceeded against at the Perth Police Court last week for Sunday trading. One was two were fined £50 dismissed, each, aud in the the matter case of the fourth s'aads adjourned pending the decision on a point of -law, as it is claimed by counsel for the defence that the constables who and the solicited obtained drinks were the there with defendant and accomplices fore could not evidence. give One of the is to be proceeded constables for against himself bona fide as a falsely representing 1

traveller.

The scored

Perth

Amateur

Operatic Society has with the Mounte banks. Comparison is, no doubt, rnopt but like has its value, it odious, adversity its and were we debarred use we 6hould be unable to distinguish between good and to bad acting, and be compelled abstain do with from which we noting, pleasure, the and confidence ease, which now grace, mark of their the rendition varieus parts the as their by principals put against earlier efforts. We are sorry to find by a reference to the cast that of the old many uot names are on the list," and though the and it must be conparts are filled, the feeling still of regret ceded, well-rfilled, cannot be repressed. The old favourites Mesdames Parker, Jackson, Wigglesworth, and Messrs. and Gibbs. Crook, North, Stew and art, Woods, Henty, Castilla, Stephens, the latter is new to us in Leake, although the wellopera, sustain fully reputation earned in his efforts by their previous A longer trionic art. notice space will not but next week we afford, hope to make ameuds, and give to the various characters "turn" the due meed of praise which their the stage demands. upon another

success

,

"

During ig

now of

the

trip

making,

to

Father

Gnarlbine

Treacy

which met

he

with

which adventures those pleasing occur sometimes to brighten the monotony bush When near of a long journey. Toundegin he fell in with a man who, five from his days before, had.wandered away and had rambled subsequently party about aimlessly in the bush, only striking the track he was met. again before just As may be iinagmed,the was in poor fellow of extreme a state exhaustion, having been one

fellow's

the of

to

his

side, into

and

driven

and

over

has.

been

In

the

in

life.

attending at this Wednes

on

A threw

pipe," on.

Treacy's

matches

a

person passing struck a match it and away seconds few. tbe

by

grass

by

in

endangered throwing

this

match caused to the fences the building

tinguished much injury threatened truction.

Last

way. of an

away

;

unex

fire which did time and at one a

with

itself

des

Yert

early on Thursday morning of last corner Bhop at the of Hay and streets G. M. occupied by Mr. the where he carries on business of Luber, found to he on a and clothier, was draper fire. Some men employed on the erection of poles to carry the cables of the Electric smoke Lighting Company noticed issuing the door and then of from the flashing the flames unshuttered windows. through the fire the firemen were They rang bell, had on the and soon a scene, quickly stream of water the strong playing upon of lighted the which filled piles clothing Within half an hour centre of the shop. of the of the bell the flames were ringing subdued, thanks to the exertions completely of the of the Fire who members Brigade, are of no small deserving praise for their determined efforts. plucky Upon examina tion it was that the whole of the found de centre of the goods in the shop are shelf the goods on the are more stroyed, or less and ceil scorched the matchboard Mr. the burned. ing is badly Wilson, who auctioneer, lodges just above the shop a of had narrow escape being suffocated. He was 'awakened by the heat and smell of and smoke was able to open the just window, whence he got on the verandah, stock and made his way to the street. The for £3,600 was insured divided as follows New Insurance Zealand Company £1,100, Commercial Union Company £1,500, and the London £1000. and Lancashire week the Barrack

:

CORRESPONDENCE.

BISHOP

GIBNEY WEST

AND

:

NOR'-

SETTLERS.

We copy the following from the columns of tralian"

THE

Correspondence "

the

WeBt

Aus

To

Sir,— Mr.

Editor.

the

settlers, to which

;

a

road

an

the

industry."

a strong breeze spread adjoining paddock the fire travelled with extraordinary rapidity, every blade of the dry grass as devouring it went. abundant Fortunately help was at hand and after a hard struggle a con was which might have got under flagration done much damage to the town. This is the second occasion which on the Church

summer

With to the regard latest the evidence I can refer to bear out, in a large of my previous degree, charges are extracts from the official cruelties, tabled hut Iveek' iiil tluj correspondence House, the whole of which has not been in the Press. From the chair published man of the Aborigines Protection Board "Of course there must be great differ ence in treatment by various Europeans of the natives in their For employ. I know of some instance, who squatters feed their natives ill and work them hard then the natives run and warrants away, are issued for their by the magistrates arrest as absconders. Sheep are stolen, and this from the fact that the may arise native shepherds are few and insufficient ; that are they imperfectly ; supervised that they are poorly fed ; that they suffer from the destruction of native game, whether from the presence of Europeans, or from drought, as in the last season or that the Bquatters keep the nativeB pff their fenced runs, over which the Europeans have merely the right of de their flocks and herds." On pasturing over the copy of the Governor's looking to the of State, despatch Secretary dated 6th October I could not help noticing last, a between the similarity circumstance recorded therein and my recent account of the results of a reported kidnapping in order to put expedition where, the authorities off the scent of tlie kidnapping a lot of natives were hunted up for alleged cattle and spearing stealing &c., and sen tenced to various terms of imprisonment. Both the Legislative and Mri Assembly in his last Harper subsequently, letter, over the reported occurrence passed as of but I unworthy cannot inquiry, help for various thinking, that the reasons, occurrence alluded to in the following Governor's bears a striking re despatch to semblance the after results of that kid which was napping expedition reported to the authorities. by my informant The' " Governor For in says example, August last it was brought to my notice that forty natives had been convicted by one magistrate, alone, to. imprison-; sitting uient with hard labour and whippingthe period of imprisonment from ranging six months to two and the whip years, twelve to ping from twenty five lashes. These sentences were inflicted (for sheep and cattle stealing) by a gentleman who is himself engaged in pastoral pursuits, and on the face of it, it seemed therefore undesirable that he should be called upon to adjudicate in a matter in. which his .own interests were more or less concerned'; T consulted the Attorney General on; the and received from Mr. Burt, in subject, the letter reply, (18th August, 1892) of which a copy is enclosed. (Copy not As the sentences were printed). ap and as the Government parently legal, had taken the of precaution an sending, into independent the district magistrate for the trial of similar I felt that cases, there was more to be done in the nothing and only mention the case matter, now in order to show Your that Lordship these matters are noticed duly by the Board, and that no case of flagrant or ill-treatment would be over illegality looked." As the native question is about to assume most a I important aspect, shall, for the present, content myBelf with what I have stated and quoted iu justifi cation of the charges I have made dining this in which I have controversy not in a factious indulged but with the spirit, of that the native hope demonstrating demands difficulty more imperatively serious attention from the Government and the country. pearling squatting furnished

Samaritan

danger

afforded

was

year

passed appeared

Father

hotel

of

Father

poor

handling

it

water.

or

that

Guildford. Church Catholic

the

changes

charge the of while Greenough district; Father of becomes attached Long, late Greenough, to the staff. Cathedral The rising and of Katanning has been district important the committted to care of Father Duff, who last week to the scene of proceeded his future labours.

pearling from voyage

The Australind on her last trip from down North West brought four persons one is a white unsound man, mind; men. others are coloured

river,

thus

Central,

;

ozs.

On

'

a

miles

60

.skimmed but the

was

9 dwts. of yield 91 ozs. 100 tons. of Fraser?s South, gold; stone, 77 ozs. 15 dwts. of yield gold; Central 45 tons of stone, 42 ozs. Extended, yield 8 dwts.of smelted gold r

the

n e r

about oil

Rev. O'Reilly The Fatlior has alSo 'been removed O'Reilly from He has been to "the us. appointed is Universal felt at Greenough. regret his from our midst as departure by his kind and obliging manner he had endeared

Orushingb yield 58 ozs.

of the in last

flame

a

of

Newcastle Chronicle"

D.

95 tons

i

at

Mr. John Moffat that he has passed credit into All Hallows College, His Dublin. m proficiency classics, science and philosophy was considered so that he was at once advanced satisfactory into The in course theology. theological All Hallows extends over a of four period

E.

careless

time

applied calmly

steam

know

himself

(I

lies The the

the

friends

to

glad

continue

it

tons

care

little doubt aid saved the

instance

near

She of

found.

many

be

will with

;

is

the

day

has been obtained 30 miles inland

some

Albany.

from springs could not he

"

kind

There timely

Fre-

last.

2000

includes a Government

petroleum

Deep River

Father

it

the

for

of

when the motion of the Constitution second reading Bill in the Act Amendment was debated House, Legislative Council, there was afuli his Mr. member in being eveiy place. that Hooley opposed the motion, and moved This the Bill be read that day six months. was a amendment on carried, division, by to four. The members who voted nine Mr. Messrs. with Hooley wore Burges, Bush, Grant, Glyde, Hamersley, Leake, and those who Morrison, sup Wright; the motion for the second reading ported were Messrs. Amherst, Congdon, Hackett, It known that was Hardey, and Parker. would meet with the measure strong opin the Upper Chamber; but many position to the members would not belief that clung their of vetoing the Bill exercise power sent the Legislative unleas it were up from 'But on Assembly by a narrow majority. to the debate on the second read reference House we find that the ing in the Lower motion was carried by a sweeping majority, It has been generally viz., twenty to six. the that Council understood Legislative was brought into existence to repress hasty as in this a not, case, to block legislation, had the of such a measure which support of the people's representa large majority direction of in the tives. Nothing further Constitutional be done until change can and of Parliament, when the next session Council the present that time arrives will, have to exist. For ceased should probably, of the continue to the population colony increase at the rate revealed by the returns ended 30th for the quarter Sept. last, the will be in a position to General Registrar that it has reached a total of 60,000 certify the and then tenure of the present souls, will We shall then be Council expire. as our indis able. to claim many privileges which are now rights reluctantly putable or, as in this case, altogether granted, would have been a graceful witheld. It of the to on the Council act part measure seeing that its success pass this of time. is but a question They should and have accepted the inevitable bowed to to mere or circumstances, rising superior assumed feeling on the question, personal of patriotism, even if the virtue they have last action of import it not, and let the soon ance which marks their day of power, have met with to which would end, be one of the people for whom they the approval to legislate, were appointed

and

passengers which

moval

1

the

£900.

Some on

arrived

Tuesday

on

at

him

-for

food good

his horse and upon own until he had brought him where he committed him to of Mr. and Mrs. Eaton.

man

Youndegin

-

London

general cargo, launch imported

to send to the national chambers those who dare council make their there a to position means of advancing their private ends ?

-

last

years.

it

to

special

to consider however, for the public how long state this of things will be permitted to endure. How long will the country consent to be mis whose limited by men represented arid only personal purview includes class interests ? How long will it

o t

of

sessions held at Roebourne named three natives Cuggerabbing and Copperaof the murder of biddy were found guilty James a half caste, at the Hamers Coppin, ley Range, on August 12th last; a

ThursdayMidderabbing,

the measure it proved efficient, is 'needless to spend time in dis their name or cussing shape. It is of the utmost importance,

it

Drawing

the

An

on

kill

On

the

street.

from just making a beginning, into debt and all its falling miserable consequences. These, of course, were not their avowed, there is too strong reason though to believe that their they were real motives. What arguments the Bill is it they used against of no to consequence inquire. Since the to weapons employed

for

in

Catholic Boys' Orphan notice that the proceedings at 3 p.m.' on punctually in St. Patrick's Hafi, Irwin

commence

Saturday

gentlemen, it has been stated, opposed the Home steads Bill because, if passed, it would compel them to reduce the exorb itant values set on the immense of land in their own blocks hands, and would have the further result of saving the struggling farmer,

'

interested aid of the

in

without the played

in his last letter, that the of the experience at fathers with the Trappist Beagle Bay in regard to obtaining recruits for natives, was not to be taken as pearl shelling, evidence that as a rule the aboriginals had to be forced on board schooners, pearling and he passed over the fact that the mission had to the Trappist relinquish pearling industry through being unable to obtain recruits for their vessels. willing of At the risk to displease again having Mr. Harper official authorities by citing which he is so generally (towards sceptical) 1 desire to call in to my aid the following from a report extracts by Captain Smith, of Police, some Superintendant years back: "While on the of the subject I cannot aborigines, help expressing my that some measures should be opinion the present praotice adopted for regulating of huuting for up natives employment as divers on the boats. ." pearling' Humanity demands that the present sys tem of natives from the neigh procuring bourhood of the Gasooyne Ashburton, aud Fortescue should not be Rivers, allowed tc lapse into what is virtually of the treat kidnapping. Irrespective ment to which are after they subjected being caught, It is a perfect mockery to free and willing suppose they are agents in the matter of the contracts entered into them. I caunot but by that a wholesome check on this fanoy would be the infliction of a malpractice with imprisonment." heavy fine conjointly To which Sir William Robinson report " As regards appended the remarks that the kidnapping aud subsequent treatment of the natives in the employed pearl I am fisheries, of good results hopeful from the Regulations recently promul I feel certain were not gated. they too soon, and that promulgated a moment if judiciously administered, they will serve to the natives without at the same protect time, hampering in au undue manner the

Harper,

contended

:

.

.

;

Yours, etc., t M. GIBNEYi The

Dec.

Palace,

To

...

.

of

time

Treacy

l

nave

7.

the

Editor.

read

with

interest and no the correspondence surprise in your columns the treatment of the regarding natives on our North-West but I coast, do not seem to have a gained great deal of wisdom on the matter There thereby. is no doubt that the natives have been and treated are and ignobly cruelly by some and quite the reverse persons, by others. I am informed that even in the Albany district some years thirty ago, natives hunted were in on at one horseback, homestead which 1 might name, chained to a hand-mill and compelled to turn jit at the end of a good stock-whip. Now,

oir,

little

:

this

was

bad, to be

and

we

can

imagine worse in a things part such as the North-west. In fact we know that but I do not they are say in every in as I know one where stance, the blacks were so that they grieved cried actually " when the boss" was the station leaving for a short only time. Mr. Harper's little pathetic story about early settlement I consider out of quite If' Mr. place. Withnell, with his young wife and child, had undertaken his perilous journey for easily remote

;

good

some

the

natives,

readily

cause,

for

to

christianise

instance, sympathise with

one

him

or

-

squatters who are tatives

unworthy

representatives were assisted

whole

Father placing caring

,

the

the

,

Bill.

course

Mb. George Bishop, an old resident of the Victoria Plains district, died suddenly on at;Glentromie Sunday morning last.

I

.

steads

These broadly

were active in very defeat of the Home In this

the

.

and

Bill

procuring

Rents

civilise

could very iu his diifi

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from His recommending

'

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The

received

was

Governor

-1891.

for

re

Colonial

12s.

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pen d itu

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at

chair

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in

Treasurer,

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-

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to

reply

the Government said DeHamel, had made a written agreement with the Bank -by which the repayment National of £60,000 advanced by the Bank to the Midland Railway Company will from over for six months Novem stand -have The Government ber 6th jast. Mr.

guaniiniefed cent, per

rate-

of.

6;

above

the

Perth

Bunbury

-

Director

the

the

the

Greenough

and, to form

crossing the

Walkaway

to

approaches'

station.

ment

did

South

jetty

The

Solomon

'

Mr.

Public

of

Director

.The formed

not

to

intend

Frem

at

Works .in-.. Govern--

the

that'

an

the

lengthen

tie.

Bill

was

Commissioner Mr. Loton,

in

Railways,

of.

were the Midland Railway The and fair. Company

The

at

upon trains

three

seconded

an

agricultural farm.

mental;

establishment and experi college

Bill

from

Governor recommending bonus1 of £5 foot; to. -any per 1893 or company, who, during

'a

person

would

sink

gold field

T

a

on

shaft-

the

to

depth

of

declared any 200 feet, to

feet.

several

au

Defences Bill-was amendment from

considered Council, Legislative to. aud. agreed mittee, 'aud The Public Institutions Societies

-Land Improvement second time. This 'Bill ,

read

a

the

trustees

Bill,

Were

read

Timber Branding Bill, Company's Act Amend and the Excess Bill 1891

a

ics'

at 350

adjourned

The

Bill

was

and

societies friendly their property.

on

Excess

Bill

agreed

was to,

considered reported,

took

6th.

the

chair

pneumonia

the

latter

called

»

erection

read

The-' Export Timber a second time read

The

third

Colonial.

time

and

and

considered,

and

aet

to

the the

on

The House adjourned

Bill

Agreed pointed

to

Assembly

on

Mr. Loton, Mr. Simpson, and

Sir

Johu

The House

the

The' 7-30

adjourned

Wednesday,

December took

Speaker

between Derby bad not been decided route

p.m.

8th.

the

p.m.

men

in

had

other

as

the

;

the been

31st

at

of

E.

each,

M.

obtain

have

taken

R.

to

Roebourue

the

F. the

showing names

free

of cost.

A

number

Bill

to

the

in

definite

The Director of Public in Works, said he had ordered reply W Mr. Pearse, estimate an to be prepared, showing the on the North cost of a footpath Fro-

The Public Health was Amendment Bill and amended committee

in

Bill.

committee

Act

The

House adjourned

to

for

withdrawing

on

the voices.

the

Constitution

the

Friday,

look

S.

Mitchell, S. Mitchell,

The

Companies

Bill

9 th,

and the

hurkle,

Election.— :

Messrs.

W.

Knapton,

1st at

Northamp

Maopherson,

aud

resigned.

bankruptcy

Act,

1892.— In

restauraut :

Receiving

re

and order,

iust.

Celebration

or

Mauriages.—

E. O'Reilly (R.C.)Greenbugh, under 1 9th Vict, 12 sect. 14.

Excess

Rev;

Hay,

T. Cunningham,

L.

vice

C. D. Eve-

Yelvertou.

J.

late Jeuuiugs, boardinghouse keeper

S p.m.

Aet

rI

Roajisj

The W. E.

chair

Rev. G. H.

Layman,

Board ton—Members

in

p.m.

the

Stewart,

Messrs. W.Spencer, Wellington H. Brady, E. Woodrow, D. A. Rev. A. Buchanan,

COUNCIL.

The_ president

J.

Mary Harper,

Faull,

Vasse— The C.

G. Johnston, M. Hub

Gull,

.

December

Toodyay— W.

W.

'

to

LEGISLATIVE

bard.

Connor.

Further

at 95

C. FauutleroVj Stewart, E. B.

ringham, T. A,

result.

considered-

Messrs. M. Y.

Adam, Rev. H.

a

bridge.

moved Treasurer, day be discharged, reasons lougth. his

.

to

return

read

was

.

Bonus for. Shaft Sinking Deep. at. but with again discussed length

no

In

land

.

F'.

A. Bircb, C. Lovegrove, G. W A. M. H. Birch, Sutton. Northam Messrs. G. Throssell, M. L. A. J. T. Mitchell, O'Driscoll, Rev. \V. H. Faull. Tracey, Rev. Perth Very Rev. A. Bourke, Very Rev. F. .Gold Rov. E. T. DuurIro, smith, Messrs. W. H. James, J. F. O'Callaghau; PlautaW. D. Carpenter, genet— Messrs. 1\ J. H. Rev. F. Monaghan, Peuberthy, Mateu, Rev. W. E. Hillier. Swan-

conuected

were

C.

Murray,

The was

Office.

Agreed

a

MobrepL

ITorbea,

.Messrs

the law relating of the title and

consolidate

simplification with estates dealing first time.

for

F.

S.

.

of subscribers aud the numbor

telephone service, of those who

aud

to

moved

Sholi total

S.

R.

ford,

.

them.

Mr.

Messrs.

Hunger

Mrs. F.L. Burges. Bayliss, Kojonupj— Mrs. E. M. Bagg, Miss M. Ryan, Mrs K J. Larsen, Delauey, F. Watts Melbourne— Very Rev. F. Dominguea, Messrs. H. B. Lefroy, J. Clune, sen., C, K. R. Lanigau. Davidson, Blurray—

They

months

15

Messrs. J. G. Haulers-

O'Reilly,

O.P. Timperly,

Eakins, Irwin

ley.

including

erection.

Ed waid

Elliott,

VV.

from

imported

woikin the tbe yearly like stand

a

Board

Elections. FreW. P. Birminghan, T. II. W. E. Wray, Marshall, John-'R. Ven. Archdeacon Uoouan, Watkins. Geraldton Messrs. A. Caruon, T. R. DeLucy, W.H. Turner, Hon. T Burges, Rev: Canon Loach. Revs.' Greenough--

time

some

persons trucks

100

otherwise

stock

go into committee thevColonial Bill/ that the order of the and gave at some

!

8th;

MesBi-s.

to trucks made locally equal quite which had cost £99 each. By importwere iug them from New Zealand, they obtained in three months, when it would

in to Attorney General, reply Mr. Monger, said all the plans and the whole of the surveyors work done in the were connection-withTitles Office cheoked with the records in the Survey

On the question the Homesteads

GAZETTE.,

the 27th aud Saturday, beeii declared bank holi-

have

ibst.,

School mautle

locomotive

cost Zealand £92 and charges for

freight

The

-

p.m.

DECEMBER;

and

Tuesday

at

chair

had 14 days holiday

same

.

on

315

days.

the who

service

.

railway

at

The Government Holidays. offices be closed on Monday, Tuesday, aud the 26th, 27th, and 31st DecSaturday, em her, 1892, and on Monday and Wed: the 2nd and 4th January, uesday, 1893 ;

to

shops

to be a quarter Roebourue and and

were'

took

Speaker

ment.;

The. Commissioner of Crown Lands, to said that Mr. Richardson, reply had decided Government on the direc-

the

Travlen

foot.

per

Hooley

in

of

,

resolu-.

>

of Railways, in Commissioner Mr. Molloy, 6aid that the indent had left the Public Works Office before the local boatbuilder had offered to con struct the steamboat for the Govern

p.m.

of the stock route, mile wide, between Mollewa. The direction

at £5

GOVERNMENT

The

reply

7 th.

the

resumed

o

p.m.

ing New

chair

Mr.

:

Deep

for

was Goldfields and the following

by

r

com-

.

Bonus

the

on

in

reported

The House adjourned

were

The

Reformatory

on

proposed

feet,

repairs.

Molloy

4'50

at

and

'

1. That a bonus be accepted for a shaft between the depths granted of 100 and 200 feet, at £2 10s per foot. 2. That a bonus be granted for a shaft between the depths of 200 feet and 300

of Public Director Works, in was to Mr. said a report Hassell, reply ou of the tbe condition being prepared ou the Albany-Eucla buildings telrgraph a view to effect the necessary Hue, with

ap following the represent Legislative the committee Mr. Mr. Mr. Lefroy, Burt,

Mr.

<

finally

The'

were

Richardson, Forrest.

a

present

and

amended,

tions

toreply the inten

not

cousiderud

was

THURSDAY,

December

Thursday,

Treasurer moved that the Midland that Railway

and

Bill

The debate Shaft Sicking iu committee

to

>

to introduce session.

tbe

during

Industrial

Schools

v

at 9'10

iu some

Act Constitution Amendment; the Public Institutions and Societies Lands Improvements lime and passed. read a third

The

ASSEMBLY.

LEGISLATIVE

be.

to,

wub

it

Treasurer, said it was

Government

the Act

and

were following Joint Com Mr. Burges,

Mr.

Works that1

will

desirable "and the lands now ex completed, from sale be opened for selection cepted ait; as and that early a date as possible: the proposals of the company, as con letter of the 25 th Novem tained in their be submitted to a joint com ber, 1892, mittee of both Houses of Parliament. is

of

Bill

second

a

Branding and referred

Mr. Amherst, Mr. Grant, Hackett, Mr. Leake.

.

passed.

tion

Act

select

Mr.

"

a

Solomon,

Friendly

.

read

Mr.

Factory

at

Company's was

Bill

at

chair

traffic.

Colonial

mitee,

mittee

Timber Export Bill, Branding the Perth' Gas Company's Aot Amend ment and the Excess. Bill 1891 Bill, were

.

-

reply

pleuro

district

.

'

to

.

Gas

the

Public said

Pearse,

the

regards

The

Amendment Regulations 'read A third 'time -and passed

appointed

of

Mr.

The

Lands

took

Frerhautle ago the North bridge examined and no perceptible deterioration was discovered. A few repairs were aud regulations effected, published as

and shelter

platform course of

v

'V'

Director to

Bill

was

was

The

;

in

Secretary,

:';

was

laid

As from the Legislative message re the of a com appointment mittee of seven members to confer with a similar number from the Lower House

of

disease,

:the

in

Company

the

were

A

at

The Colonial in to Treasurer, reply said he did not know Mr. Richardson, that a large mob of cattle was travelling overland to the Southern district from nor was he aware of the Kimberley, of

at

of

proposals

saidA in

V'liV:

V

mouths

chair

sembly

to

aud

The

a The Excess Bill 1891 was read second time, committed and agreed to without amendment.

in Railways, said lie would be reply to deal with the goods quite prepared traffic at Beverley even when increased the harvest. during forthcoming

mantle'

wers

libraries and public of Freemasons aud and mechan workingmen's

money

committee,

Friendly empo

p.m.

ASSEMBLY.

Commissioner to Mr. Harper,

oxistence

the

"

p.uii

reply

of Mr. committee consisting Mr. Amherst, Mr. Congdon, Wright, Mr. Hooley, and Mr. Haokett. a

,

lodges

institutes,

borrow

com

was

time.

first

The House

of

1

museums, Oddfellows,

in

re

the

;

important

-

of

Safety

with

'Mill.

;';

ASSEMBLY/

Speaker

.2,!30

time.

.

-

;p.'iii.

7tb.

the

V..

December!!.

:

Perth The Amendment

.

The ceived'

-

His

were

Smiths' Bill

considered

was

took

Colonial

sheds

j

tion of'a

to.

received

was

message the Excellency

300

the

Agreed

A

tbftt

for

Mr.

by

35

1 1 .

December

of

Hardey,

The

Gas

ment

7 30

run

weekly.

Mr. ThrosseJI, moved Clarkson, of

distant

no

.

called

railway

Export

Perth

the

be

would date to

Mr.

in committee.

to

agreed

Companies in and committee, amendments made.

reasonable

on

-

COUNCIL.

way

table.

The

Amendment

Regulations

The

said the Govern reply that considering of opinion ment were the charges the heavy working expenses to

:

'

Land

The

the

on

bridge.

it

to

at

a'djouihed

copy Bail

Midland;

to

\J\

p;in.

Friday,

to

agreed i

The

President

The

v

Secretary, reply said a beacon would be erected on a sunken rock in shortly situate about the Swan River, two miles

per

annum.

in of Public Works, Mr. Tray leu, said the Govern on of money, hoped; to put a sum for 1893 to make a road estimates

The reply ment to

the

at

-and

committee

Wednesday;

ab 315

adjourned

LEGISLATIVE

at

in

House ;

amendments/

The

I

chair

The Colonial Mr. Hardey,

,

interest

in

i

»

.

the

?,

-

took

3 p.m.

The

[?]

Tim

operation

'

President

and. passed.

Amendment.

1

clause

into

-

ASSEMBLY.

1893.

The House

;

LEGISLATIVE

May,

1st

that

p.m.

6th.

time Act

and Institutions Societies Lands; Improvements read a first time.

Friendly Bill were

-

The

The Speaker 2 30 p.m.

.-i;

with

;

December

Tuesdays December SUMMARY.

under

brought

considered

COUNCIL.

Tuesday,

third

a

The Constitution Bill aud the Public

Swan, Bever

and

York,

further be

LEGISLATIVE

LEGISLATIVE

LEGISLATIVE PARLIAMENTARY

3(1

read

were

,

-

10

at

Bill

j

and Friendly The; Public Institutions; Societies Lands was Improvement Bill

...

;

r h

etc.,

.

adjourned

the

Moore,

Irwin,

.

"

House

measure

on

.

Yours, neutral.

.

The

<

;

was

.

.

.

;

'

"

motion

on the voices. In committee negatived Sir .James Lee-Steere moved that the number of members of the Legislative to Council be increased 17. Oajrried on a division by 16 to 12.

.

.

.

.

-'

The

employes.

aud

ley; the

.

Railway

re-

following MurAshbur.too,

Nbrtham,

Toodyay,

'

This

hsi

the

-of-

Geraldton.

chieon,

a new discussion by reading move. intended to' .which he, clause all proposed to disfranchise

clause

amended:

'wiisl

boundaries

:DeGrey,

districts

long

a

the

gards

,

>

Bill

I

.

:

Amendment

:

i

.

.

i

.

adopted.-

was

to Bishop Gibney's St. doctrine, according Paul must killed 500 niggers after have No one meant to infer his conversion. that is the offence niggers killing only that man .is likely to be punished for in know that St. this world; We Paul, to the consented .his conversion, before deam. of (Stephen, as well as persecuted men and women She ohurches, casting into prison." And, as it is said, the law of God being broken cannot go unpunish conclude we not reasonably ed, so may that hiB sufferings after conversion were to the penalty for sins committed prior NorthWesters feel that event. If the of punishment for that they;are deserving inferior and their treatment of an race, take the recent drought as such a punish ment, will it do any harm ? I think not, As for Mr. Richardson's argument about a man's to consulting banking account condition that is all discover his spiritual are .because assuming that some nonsense, punished for their sins- in this world there a man is the fact that, although may have thousands in money, his body may be in sickness, his mind be troubled, may to him, his conscience may be a torment to and his be a grief him, may family other like misfortunes may assail many the are harder to bear than him,!which To criticise all that has greatest poverty. not either side I will been written on that but juBt-pen a few remarks attempt, struck me. when the controversy reading now being carried on.

a

w.u A-.; ;o_/ When the '-Hou'serwas about to go into on. Actcommittee the Constitution; Amendment Bill Mr. Harper originated

But when we' consider that it in the hope of gain or amassing Bimply inclined to exclaim, riches we are more " not What will man for go through of it." v Mr. or ;sthe; '.prospect short of his usual far states that sound when he reasoning culties.

rRev.

registered

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received at this Oflic Tuesday, the 20th of Decembi above Contract.

to

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at

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Tender,

Fremantle. The

lowest be

sanly

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or

accepted. H.

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tender

W. VENN, of of

will

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will

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and

altered.

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new

Barrack

or

not

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Works Office, Perth, Western Australia, loth November, 1892. j

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555

usual

at

430

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Prime

to to

p.m.

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waited

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will1

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from

conveyed the Eastern Railway,

to another

prepaid, paicels forms to Stations, can prepaid or charged

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option, parcels

Railway

By

traffic

freight

required.

and

platforms

to

and The

apply Souther

from

Great

Hon.

Comniissireer

JOHN General Traffic

Perth,

July

3

late

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Railways.

General

SUTTON,

(Fredk.

Liddelow),

from

arrangement

Stations. of order

Statioi

one

when

sidings

but

VIES,

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

STANLEY

NOTICE. Parcels

transferable.

JOHN

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as

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will be allowed of ordinar, PasseDgers y 1st 841b 2nd class, 561b. luggage class, The departure of trains be delayed will c ir otherwise under s special oircumstances, the discretion of the Commissioner, who wi jtU be not for " responsible any loss to passengei therefrom. arising Excursion be will :o subject passengers the Railway Department's By-laws, of the order Commissioner of By Railway s.

nece

and Direct Railways Public Works.

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to

;

"

Contract,

available from ;

" addressed to The Hoi the Director of Public Works," and inarkc outside, Tender for Stores Contract."

are

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at 8 a.m. Yorl Beverley 1010 a.m. 10.55 New Northam, a.m. 11.15 a.m. Chidlow's castle, Well, 2.5 p.m. Smith's 3.20 Greenmount, Mill, 3pm.; p.n These Tickets are by tli only available trains above. specified

day by TENDERS

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from Perth and tec versa, has been cancelled Fremantle, in favour of au train at 530 leaving p.m. The 55 from Perth to Guildford will p.m. at 515 and will leave, leave Guildford p.m., at 542 for p.m. 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 Manager's Public Office, Works Buildings. of Railways, By order of the Commissioner DA VIES, JOHN General Traffic Manag, General Traffic Manager's Office, 30th June, 1892.

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PERTH.

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LATE

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STINT

JULY,

.

VENN,

AND

TEMPERANCE

12 30 Btations.

to :

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ONIONS.

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leave Perth for Fremantle at at all p.m., stopping intermediate The 2 p m. train from Perth to Fremantle has been altered to 25 p.m. A will also leave Perth for Fremantle new train at 330 at all p.m., intermediate stopping stations. The 4 p.m. ex Perth is cancelled

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.

1893, for

17th

tlie

Tuesday,

on

9.40 available

only

Orders

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ALTERATIONS will take following 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 Perth at 837 a.m. mixed The 1220 p.m. Perth to Beverley, will leave Perth train, at 9 10 a.m Guildford at 9-10 a.m., Smith's Mill 1030 a.m., Chidlow's Well 1130 a.m., 1240 Clackline 130 p.m., Spencer's Brook York 330 The mail train from p.m., p.m.

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further and every day until notice, for CHEAP RETURN TICKETS available 14 days, be issued to Fremantle, will Perth, at times and fares shewn and Guildford

received at this- Office Tuesday, the 20th December,

will

TENDERS

ft;

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ma's

see

Commencing

on

12th

11 miles.

about

Length

EXCURSION

CHEAP

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

Construction '

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CONTRACT.

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handsome

inspection.

-

From

Stein

and

GENTLEMEN,

:

From 6 a From. 12 a.m.

Splendid

Goods

!

HARNESS

aud

UKlPElt,

Hay-street

New

and

STEIN

Importers,

STREET

JSisll|

and

boarders

hours.

:

v-j

AND

ROBERT MANUFACiUBEBOFAt.il

HEAKMAN,

CITY

.

'

v

all

cook.;

English'

Breakfast Lunoh: Tea :

.

THE

j

j

''

Sold Per

:

APPOINT-

Excellency N,

R.S.

_

/

His

ale

executed

visitors.

Meals

and

All

his

Mduuted Splendidly Gill. Haudsoinely Price Is. 6d».

HAY

SPECIAL

practices.

1

VIE'VS

a

PALACE.

the. (Opposite Fremanile Club), from minutes' walk Three Jetty. and Towu-ball. Railway Station, W. F. jENNiNGS, late of the Vienna the above new OPENED Cafe, has now have been extensive which premises, latest for the comfort fitted style up in the

"fc

beer

Boat.

amateur

sociuls,

.HENRY-STREET

,

wines

D. JACOBY,

Home),

..t!

"the

of

CHIEF CENTRES and SEATS WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Minorgan.

BY

Hotel Accommodation. Boarders £1 Is per weelc.

FEDERAL

and

&

(Opposite

stock.

in

only

West

and

j:

YIE)YS;

MOST?MAGNIFICENT .

B.

BARRACK PERTH.

Hours.

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

Perth.

Workman's

E

class

'

(The

ORDER

E N G

SADDLE

WORKS,

:

Manufacturer in

COFFEE

TO

C H ALL

PIONEER

brands of wines,

spirits

be

to

City.

LARGEST

the

is:

Roller

9 p.m.,

to

PERTH

Booksellers,

;

will

YIEWS.!

Minorgan to the Public that they DRAYS fromi £14 and-

-

VERYARD'S

of

a.m.

Perth.

:

Outdoor Indoor Boarders 25s per week. Shower and Plunge Baths. of Nor' OYSTERS on arrival regularly

Colony.

9

:

-

carle.

all

Australian

First

Sydney, Hours

COM PETITION.

specialties.

the,

Perth, and Gollege

U.S.A. Surgery, Late of Marshall Bros., New South Wales.

Marshall,

RESTAURANT.

at

of Confec

Street,

Dental

.

choicest

very

MARSHALL,

&

MADE

or

is guarantee work turned

Hutt

of Philadelphia of Oral Hospital D.

1

'i

us.

by

&

Bingay,

Late

Perth.

Murray-Sts.,

Barrington

tr

Durability

'

CAKES

The

PAaTRY

and

The

y.

j.

!

unsurpassed.

are

all

out

E.

intimate arc making' SPRING DRAYS a HEAVY upwards, speciality is invited as this is an opportunity Inspection to acquire a really first class DRAY at the Price. Lowest Possible

'

comfort

Fit,

Colony.

BINGAY

Novelties.

and

respectfully

First-class COOK engaged iu Adelaide, and first-class attendance. A Liberal and Choice Menu.

and

conveniences

in

A mechanical

this

.

Lunches. Dinner a la, Suppers.

H.MENT ROOMS,

REFRES

..,

De PARI Street. D. j ACOB Y.

FASHIONABLE

|

:

for

Daily

Marshall wish to particu out that their Artificial Teeth

witb.

given

BAZAAR,

Bak-rington

and

iu

;

Proprietor

.

,.

'

King

Messrs.

EM PO R1UM ;

..

CAFE, MuiaiAX

T'!

YARD'S E RY

of

CARTS

Patronize

Should

Everybody

&

THE INDUSTRIAL CARRIAGE WORKS,

Perth/

Terrace,

George's

Price

Street,

Ivory,

Operations.

point be excelled

larly cannot

Safes,

'

Gas, Ether

r

:

W.A.

Perth,

Agents,

Mechanical

CONTINENTAL

Provident

i

St.

and

10

Lu

n

Bmgay

Boots

(Speciality),

and Paris Made), Toys, etc.

Latest

promptly

aud

1000,)

Drapery,

;

Hosiery, Towelling,

commissions

&

PATERSON Land

of

kinds

per

;

businesses HOUSES to LET.

at moderate prices, executed G. BURGESS, Mutual

,

Licensed

for

AH

Purchasers.

all'

housesSALE.

anj5|

tfa

;t

'In

;

£16

:

.

FOR

Lands

.

and Rural

Gold

Speciality. administered

Corner

Suburban

ToP,

to

Hay

Wholesale

Belfast &c.

.'Colppy-

a

Large

XMAS. 1892. We shall SELL nothing Christmas toys during Week, at Prices of before in unheard W.A. lOOOdolls, and dressed) undressed, speaking and others over 2000 other toys— Rocking Horses, and

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

T

Dentists,

Fremautle.

with.

'tilled

but

Oif

& llTrirrr"

and

Artificial

i

i

W.A.

Perth,

'MAliSipLL

Mechanical

Stationery.

Machines,

Trousers

(

invited.

Inspection

10s.

Sewing

(Vienna

-:real

bers,

£5

(from

Natalia Tweed

I

R S,

i

"

ENS

:

1

&

froin'

Ji0

NOTICE. &

Berth

DEPARTMENT.

'a

out' '

aud

Teeth WHOLESALE

years ;be-

'Repairs :

I

Perth.

Hall) o

carried

apeciaiily/

A Y;

Scents,

-,

LIG

faithfully

DENTAL

,r

aud

and

:/

:

Surgical

i

PATEESOH& Cd,

rp8t>-.

BAZAAR.

DEPARTMENT-

RETAIL

the

regarding,

COLONIAL

KELLYC.A.

r

Adelaide,) ST., PERTH, Town (Opposite "V Matchmaker a in the Old and Country for die principal firms in the' "should City, I

entrusted

with REPEATERS attended to and

promptly

as

Repaiffer

work

CONTINENTAL

FACTORY,

PERTH.

NDEL.L,

W endt, BA?RR< kCK

Sporting.

AND

Undertaker,

LI M.

to.

Telegrams Latest

LONDON

long aB

China''

L-L'

in

JEWELLER,

and

Melbourne-

Requisites orders Country

Stocks,

attended

promptly

MR.

Tobacco Merchants.

of

Importers

V.

B.

.

,

!

Retail

Always opening

at

A M P B E

»

you

in

then

&

Wholesale

NOTICE.

SHORTEST

say

EIGHT-U-R.

and

UNDERTAKE

to

CQNTOCT.FUNERALS

you

!

Rendezvous

(Late

colonies

prepared

Ah

House?

Sporting Hay-street,

the country districts woulddo well to V A RIED iiie L ARG E and inspect STO.CK before, purchasing elsewhere. draw MR.: CAMPBELL wishes to attention to the fact that he is also sister

of

choice The

Perth

Street,

from

visitors,

and'

to

go

«

'

CAMPBELL'S,

your

'

K.

In

-

Jv

of'

'

:ii,7

IlOBAOCtos; Latest Sporting

,

i:'

-

v

that

"is

PIPES, &c., of Gre at Variety aud Best Quality always in Stock, aud Papers r eceived regularly from the colonies. Telegrams Agency for.the most Comic We wish, to draw popular to Papers of the Wo rid. particular attention our Hairdressing Department which Has been greatly improved under the'pr esent manage Orders iqent. executed ai ad Subscribers' names received Country promptly for! Englishcomic periodicals. A Trial Solic ited. Respectfully OIGARi3,

good

but

.

MATTRESSES

and

Tobacco

good

Shaving,

Tobacconist Saloon, DUFF, MANAGER.

.

demanding

T.

.

In

AND

'

SPRING

BEDDING

and

;

.

FURNITURE,'

Imperial Hairdressing BARRACK ST., PERTH.

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House

Cheapest

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Ware

Furnishing

Ties,

;

;

>

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at

;

house,

;

H F ARM A N 'S.

Hay-street,

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PHCENIX

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Palace

more

,

than

accomodation

for

"boarders

other

in

Western

any

hotel

Australia.

,

Hundred

Two

Meals

Single The ment

of

that

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This,

Goods,

;

Candies,

AARRY

Horebound Is.

Ornaments,

Sugar

Turkish

The and

Delight,

Chocolate

for

ing The

Five

Goods

most

'

the

purpose Hall the

knowledge

perfect

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all

are

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City.

and

of

all

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reputation

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for

and the

Colonies.

Room contains

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Best Beer

Wines,

grocer

the

DAY,

Murray are

AND

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a.

c.

and

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THE

Ask

both

in

excel

purity,

GOLD

AND

one

of AlcockV

for the

HIGH

Jujubes,

the

selling

of

use

best

We

are

the

and

and

Office,

The

Situated

minute's

will

that

Murray-street

Visitors

by

Building

from

Eastern

the

Country

Colonies

will

MUSSON'S

and

the

also

And

sale

pastime the City

should that

of

the

fact

game

Blake's

Australian

Pan

Silver

SUCE.

ORDERS,

will

011

give

a

trial

BEST

in

the

CITY|

|

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for

posted it,

and yon

f#I8

National Library of Australia

|

visiting

Wellington-street,

newest

HICKS

the

is

nfants'

|

selling

from

25.

Guineas

and

who

mau

very

rapidly

choicest

.

patterns'

Q ovsets, R erchiefs

Chemises,

s

Broche

of

urahs,

has

a

Silks

;

&

Robes. Dresses &c:

Night Cambric

Silk,

Stock;

large

Head-flannels

Gowns,

aud

Linen,

Lyons

aud

in the who

genial is

now

Saloon

at

Perth.

Muriay-st.,

J rouserings

& Suitings

h

arrived

osiery

just

in

latest

E very

a

Silks.

Belts

adies'

R ich

in

Black,

of

Assortment

suit

Regatta

Cash

on

:

Sateens. Ivory.

all

Striped

Costumes,

classes

&

colors, and

Dept. Gloves.

and Kid

"Velvet's

Sc

&c.

Pretty,

aud

Tan and

Taffeta,

stock.

Hats

aud

the Manchester

in

p ongee Cloths in all E mbroidery, Fancy

Sc

-pockets.

Velveteen's,

Muslins spotted and Delaines.

Laco Aprons.

Blouses,

Collars

and

Cuffs.

KfiMT, PICTURE

Murray-street,

hundred

at the Federal for

to

in

shades & colours

Ladies'

Pianos

that one

in

Styles

inspection

kept

of

variety

fashion

Satins,

Silks,

1.

to Guineas be obtained may

ready for

0 ruaments, Good, Graceful Cashmeres p rints, Zephyrs,

D ress-pieces

KNOWN

the latest

requisite

£ very requisite S wede Guantlet,

Perth.

Street,

in &

£ ach Gentleman's

P oplinettes

exponents

Large

Slock

of

FR A MER

West.

pictures

;

always

on

hand.

the

Country orders attended Terms Moderate.

to. <

PAN Printed

CONFECTIONERY

|

J

in

Hotel

Furnishing Time- Payment System.

and published for the Might Rev. Gibney , at the office of the " W.A. Record," Howick street , Perth , by George Chitty Baker. M.

WANTED Federal

I

Proprietor.

when able

BROWN the Billiard

Warehouse

COMPANY,

'

now

ofthe

PRACTICAL

order.

JSILVER

bear in mind of the most to be found

TO.

and Catalogue

application.

in

has taken over Mr. W. N. Moylk hotel from Mr. the above well-known T. Quinlau, M.L. A., and will endeavour to maintain its as the Lead reputation ing Hotel of the Metropolis. New Saloon Bar. 1 o'clock. Table D'Hote

WANTED

ree

Muslins,

Professional Chef. Terms moderate.

ATTENDED List

found

.

promptly

Price

be

HOTEL. Hay

POWDER,

COUNTRY

-

is

to

popular is undoubted of the grand old winter

shamrock

the

BRAND

celebrated

most lovers

CHARLEY of engineer

:

Perth.

Street,

recreations

one

rt

some

COMFORTABLE. and

and

chief

the

to

WORCESTERSHIRE

find

HOTEL most

Football

ly as

POWDER,

CURRY

AMONG W.A.,

skipper

for

offering

BAKING

PALACE

CHEAPEST

the the

all

Store

or

directed

"KANGAROO"

SYDNEY

The

market.

address

1

COOK..

Kay

the

aud Pius.

the

everybody.

Bead, Gold and Silver Gimps. £ legant designs in Dress Trimmings. R ibbons— Trimmed and untrimmed straws f ies, Scarfs & all kinds of Haberdashery.

executed.

Rings

tosuit

B raid,

silver.

Note

a'

the

(Electro.)

and Keyless.

winding

by

COURTYARD.

PAVED

cans.

and Barometers. Watches pera Glasses and Spectacles, and half-hunting, pen-face

Key-

unstamped.

also

now

are

INDIAN

the nearly opposite Railway with connected aud are Station are

the

we

0 0

excellent

Premises

Wellington-street

or is

Attention

Offices.

Government

Lockets,

haius,

C-

Chemist

the

name,

keeper's

Post

General

Hall,

Storekeepers be found

in prepared either stamped

sizes

with

required

walk

C

Mantles

Laces

A 1

Chronometers

Satisfaction.

Lozenges

and

shapes

of all

and CHEAPEST

Chemists

and

kinds

Repairs

to be the

order

trial

end

that

ORDEW.

Fremautlc

goods which

our

extend

to

with

TRIAL

Guarantee

BEST

Murray-street

one

Town

and

!

aud Guilt.)

(Marble

Hot water dishes in U seful articles

Toffee,

!

Elegant.

Timepieces,

world.

anxious and

A

solicit

City

palace

the

being

frontage from

NEWCASTLE

and

—NOTE—

STOREKEEPERS:

Trade

Country

the

in

particularly

view

in

Centrally ;

fgnfei

NORTHAM

SILVER

Attractions

!

and

Rioh

Eucalyptus

Honey- comb Toffee

COUNTRY

our

Charge.

hotel, City

FREMANTLE.

ESTABLISHMENTS!

PEHTHi

Attractions

PAN

SILVER

in

the

STREET

GSIT

HAYmIIREEI,

Cough Drops,

Drops,

TO

Boarders

spinet

in

CASH

DRAPER, CLOTHIER, MERCER, AND TAILOR, MILLINER,

SMITH,

cheapness.

THE

for

Compauy's

one

most

HIDES,

PEOPLE'S

J ackets

PIANO & MUSIC BOOHStock

the

(opposite

'

We

Is

I.

BRANCH

Goods,

our

sell for

and

lence,

All

tib

PERTH

,,!

J.

,

HWlLLiS,

storekeepers unrivalled

are

are

Wellington-streets in the City. unrivalled

Without

HAY-STREET,

Sandover Sc Co.), who will forward the mail. pamphlet by return See adveitisement in large Saturday's issue of the West Australian" and Western

kept.

COOK,

WESTERN

City

which

Best

and

Tables, provided and Visitors

P.O..

Tables.

Best Brands

the

AUSTRALIA.

Week-

and

Room, with

Billiard

-of.V;V:..;i...l8

.......day

W.

Goods,

ADVANCE

the

Promenades

Balcony

!

Mail."

of

one

;

One Witness .„.7..7; Cut this out and sign with one witness, and send with "ONE to Dr.Hall's POUND Sole Agent for Western Australia, GEO. DUMS-

guaranteed. The

treatment.) this

Address

HARRY BLAKE, Proprietor. Australian Hotel, Murray St., Perth,

Pan

Company's

<£1 per

are

cen

hotel

Treat

from

family, exacted

Signed

to spare no effort as the Leading and for Visitors

will

Altock's

StlYer

The

Wire

SINGLE BEDS, ONE SHILLING.

The

own

my

for

SINGLE MEALS, ONE SHILLING.

& Lodging

its

most

comfortable in the City

for

Visitors

INDUSTRY.

Storekeeper

your

Mattrasses.

Board

maintain

of

Woven

on

situated

of.

Hotel.)

the

his

"

ENCOURAGE LOCAL

and

complete

in the

and

Goods

of Confectionery

description

by

has been long as

\

of the

Arrangements

the

are

People.

Hundred

Sanitary

Hotel

every

and

Country Visitors New Management Hotel

Cooking Range is the largest colony and capable of cook

in the

Situated

and Garter

"AUSTRALIAN" known favourably

trally

Creams,

London.

Star

,

address.

and for Discovery., and Longevity with

Health

be

BLiVKE

of the

(Late

-i

large

except each of whom a will not to reveal' promise the treatment to others. (This pledge does not debar the physician who may purchase the from with pamphlet using the treatment his patients, piovided however, he doeB not show the painphlct reveal nor to them the rationale! bers

of

Candies,

Gelatine

The

,

over

:

the pam the same. I hereby pledge phlet unfo'ding my word and honour not to show the pamphlet' or reveal its contents to anyone, nor allow it to be seen nor will I use by any person, the treatment with others any the mem

Perth.

ClaBS and Centrally been taken has now

First

Hotel

Sugar

manage Chef late of

& Pond,

HOTEL Street,

a

W. a. Record." of obtain

for

a. Wilford

Hygienic of

ment

Son & Stewart.'

AUSTRALIAN Murray

the

first-class

a

board

Courses),

is under

Cuisine

Northam,

Boiled,

Dry

for

(Three

of

description

Throssell

of his

being

Daily-

week per and lodging.

20s.

Best

Boarders

every

Boiled,

Ordinary

accomodated Terms

Manufactures

Pinjarrab,

R J Johnson.

over.;

Medicine. Testimonials

j,

Sydney

The

J

wonderful pamphlet and be free of themselves for the remainder of their

cure

or

"

lives.

...

,

The

can

persons doctors

.

Perth.

Wellington-street,

PERTH.

unsolicited 25,000 sheet will be sent of this the aid

Y

c

Sts

WELLINGTON—

effected

lowest

'

.

&

at

"

rates.

Proprietor. MURRAY

Manufacturing

Insurances '

JOHNMDSSOB

Confectioners

without

greats

;

Remedy yet

Restoring

Marvellous

a

;

Disease

Wholesale

HALL'S DISCOVERY.

-

SILTEB

-

PALA€8

.

gflllY

Perth.

leading

KNOWN

Furuishiug JPiaijQ

gouse-

that

Warehouse iu

the is

the

W.lA.

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