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and returned; to their post in when December 1846. But they reached their jmission field they found all their and almost every produce, in their hut, destroyed thing by wild had been animals, though a white man in their left charge absence., during what selected daunted, Nothing they would a better thought prove they and on 1st. spot for a native village, March 1847 they, assisted by some a friends from Perth, began building which is still standsubstantial cottage,
gj.
n
t
country,
!
of tile IliLciBbunt Spanish Mission to the Aborigines of Western Australia-
Some
Freeman's
for
the
Journal,"
Pidcock,
3rd.
Sydney
W.
by
Esquire,
Feb.
"
H.
B.A.,
1883.
doubtless
mayreaders
w
interest
to -have
the above Mission, in
cult
although
it
is
used as the Most
ot
many account
brief
a
of
-
a
In 1845 two Fathers Serra Order of St.
Benedict, be sent
the world
to attempt whateverxaborigines Tlieip
and
with,
Australia, with' two
1846. same
year,
from
the
sufficient
reach
of the
only' were
for
They
first"
the
met
80 miles
some,difficulty
by giving day they of
ground the natives
,
sugar. to clear a construct
-
The
spent them
period
of
some
Itock
.cultivation of provisions
the
natives
thief
;
small' but,
themselves
,
concert,
a
gave
were
They out
set to
land
and
not work
often
n ere
weeks,
make
to
however,
discouraged, to cultivate a
many
without
some
more
garden. to
not
days,
bread
They
they
say
ffiadbut
shirt
;
in the ariival their capital to their astonishment that found had already- arrived only a, few
Upon
previously postponed
from the
Europe idea
of
so
that
leaving
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native for
their parents the beginning at the. mission
by by
of six
native Father, Salvado boys; more a deferred land on purchased and on the 8th January, payment, three yearsi after bis first 1849, just he started landing iii the colony, again for Europe, taking with him to Borne two native Some other natives pupils. from New Norcia accompanied him to the port' ; and seeing, for Fremantle, the first time in their lives, and ships in the boats harbour, they inquired whether the boats would into grow and become as when they large ships, that
got older. They fancied which they saw being were
some
men
rode
kind as
rowed
of animals
upon
Propaganda another whom
lad,
Father
to
taken
Europe in
Mission, labourers
to
seek
for
35th
his so
far
as
He
.
regards
his
is
the
;
a
in
and
visitor
consequently, one of the office, ,
tue
:
also The building sheep chapel. in and matters increased number, to assume a more prosperous began the amount Since that aspect. time raised by the sale of the wool has a
always
Mission! food not
been iii
to
sufficient all
'the of articles From spot.
supply
necessary grown upon the the end of November 1853 till Salvado administered Bishop ,
1857, the
tanners
(
the
m
;
Norcia
most
Qn the
is
of
whoiii
of:
and
been now.
their
can
lfie
"ciVilizea
christianized
Catholic
Ideal.
be
with
Church
threshing
to
of
brought
natives, up at the
.married
-and
rearing
for founding a project he said" he was net a but be must disguise say that of civilisation found its
"
Hall,"
ions
the time, in in
old M acauly,
in ideal
the
unique Church.
Catholic
expressIn the phrase of Lord
famous
the,
Peoples'
Papist
'
f
Bomau Church' which saved Europe from being a mere collection of beasts of burden and beasts of prey, and they, however much they have separated might; themselves eccles from that iastically were Church, its spiritual descendants and direct heirs. it
had done
the
was
to be proud of what it and whether they were or pi'oud not, they would; be arrant fools if they did not try to lehrn all that was. ond try to appropriate 6dÂť it to own their use. If they "looked at the 6f Liverpool; present civilisation looked
They bad
in
reason
for
good,
?
machine.
at
its hospitals, houses, casual ation of those
their were'
who, halving are Mission, families
the practical body-andof the Catholic energy the days of its greatest power. at Old Swan in furtherance
of the
;
the
in
Speaking
modern
every description,
Testimony.
imitate
to
soul-saving
the Mission land, under cultivation. best
Stead's
Mr.'W. T. Stead has set himself a in his good model humanitarian zeal. He has studied and history impartially, oneof the principal lessons he has drawn from it is that the highest aspiration of the modern friend of the DeoDle should
of Irish
are
Mr.
.
sheaving,
houses
as
question Australia
and may be remarked., to whether Jitfie
of
The
are the stables and. barn, and surgery. sheds, hospital But' perhaps the most interesting part this of (he premises on side the road ate the streets the three containing
Close
it
con
great
has been most satis answered in the affirmative factorily ; and the has only to bend his sceptic thither to have the proof brought steps under his own personal observation.
on
fitted
the
steam
a
cluding
the
that
side of the road for the boys and
same
grown being;
are
appliance-
Institution
natives
In
lay-brothers. of this
sketch
a
noble
also large schools some distance from one girls apart There is another. the "Noviciate," and mill a for grinding the very large for wheat, the whole of which, sufficient the consumption of the community and
the natives, 500 acres The mills
-more
cluding
ot
neighbourhood
are
in arrived Perth for New
1
and
the Mission,
They
round. mechanics
;
buildings
tailor's,
origin.
are
lay-brothers
are
denied,
country
and tradesmen of almost .craft every and there is th&t is nothing scarcely wanted but can be executed at New is a Norcia. The organist splbridid and it is doubtful whetheriii musician, of the 'world a much' better part any be found!. The hospitality' player could of the Benedictines is unbounded. No traveller lacks a welcome at the He can and drink, Monastery. eat, and sleep to his heart's until content,' in fact he chooses to resume his journey. No traveller to West Australia should' fail to pay New Norcia a visit He will be for his amply recompensed His trouble. the; Abbot, Lordship is a man Dr. of the greatest Salvado, administrative practical united ability, with undaunted perseverance, and in Europe, He is now energy. having first to Borne to pay homage to gone the Holy Father, and thence intending visit to his native land, and Spain, with him to New perhaps bring back
are the carpen shoemaker's shops, and behind the original which cottage, still stands at the head of the court is a or yard, garden of about 40 acres even all with kinds of more, planted fruit and in which vegetables of trees, are in all kinds abundance. grown our across the public Betracing steps, road above mentioned, to the opposite of the stands court-yard Monastery the Churchâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; a commodious and very built cruciform structure. substantially J ust of the beyond the intersection nave is the Hand- transepts Sanctuary with the High Altar, behind which is the choir where the Brothers recite their office. The natives occupy the nave is which also on Sun thronged and great festivals days, by many of
these
never
the
of
though and his that his
doctor, such
is
all
One
excellent;
medicine which are
Among the
on
joining ter's
an
professional,
services, in requisition
of an oblong court-yard, on consisting are two sides of which lofty buildings of three the refec stories, containing dormitories, kitchen, tory, library, and bake-house, &c. Ad store, &c.,
more
f
of them
is
they them.
of
all
engaged nearly the Fathers
.
were
and soon left 1853, Norcia: But before this Dr Serra, who had been also consecrated a Bishop had but was returned from Europe, unable from unfortunate circumstances so that little to continue the Mission, or nothing was done until Dr. Salvado's arrival in 1853. The work had almost to be commenced but the mission anew, aries set to in and soon ; en earnest, to assist them couraged many natives iiv and; ground, cutting timber; clearing
Some
life.
by a gentleman squatter has, beaten (a Bugby man), every cricket club in the "colony with which and have now. they have played,
the Monastery approaching close would .fancy that he- was to-day to a large A public road runs village the Mission On through property. one side stands the Monastery property
Spain
brothers.
lay
after
separate
:
aborigines
skill
in
living
the
,of
in
.
not
in
prelates visiting
After
been
youihg
some
.
can read and write well, but however, are not prolonged. the hours of school The children go to Mass every moriiing and after breakfast the boys do some work about the farm, whilst the light learn how to sew, wash, and iron girls and domestic work clothes, cooking, The washing and, ironing generally. could not of some of the young women be surpassed in the best laundry. At 12 they dine and go into school for a But couple of hours in the afternoon. they are allowed a good deal of time for it found being play and recreation, the natives that cannot endure much The hard labour. children manual week spend a day in the bush every This is done under superintendance. the effects that they may not feel of too or close rather that confinement, all not have their natural they may instincts and- their love for thwarted denied them. In roaming entirely were 1867 there at residing actually 59 aboriginals of various the Mission time there are ages, and at the present about 150. Since the Fathers and lay brothers arrived in. 1853 vast works in of the have been buildings shape and undertaken carried out. The
the Catholic Church and other parts of what money ho Europe and collecting Aus-. he set out again for West could, tralia, accompanied by about 40 priests oldest
have
single
also,
men plough, %sbw, sheep (of which the mission now some and in possesses 25,000), about the farm, do all the work fact, aided in by the lay-brothers, sixty are like number. The natives paid and some nien, any ordinary working of them evince and great industry thrift. in particular The half-castes to seem to be able endure almost as much hard work as Europeans. The natives are cricketers and the capital native cricket club which- is kindly-
to them
their
year
results of the
great
Many
as.
shear
reap,
superintended
Australian native Serra had previously when he left the'
1848
in
it,
children to the Mission of to be instructed and freewill are there. not brought up They much taught very reading and writing, the well that Bishop knowing very such knowledge is of use whatever no
arduous' undertaking. at Father Salvado whilst was Borne, consecrated Bishop, being then only in
;
days they
own
their first The two pupils impressions. who accompanied to Father Salvado Rome own at. their received, request, the: Benedictine habit from the hands of the Pope. They met also at the
they help
their
their
which
These
horses.
take
about,
upon
visited
produced.
the boats
.
their trousers were each; shoes patched with skins ; and their were made by themselves of wood for and rough skin for the upper a sole,: the second time they be parts. 'For almost destitute) 'and in conse came: quent were uhable 'any longer to keep about' who had at them those natives first them, and assisted willingly joined their to cultivate On piece of ground. Fathers this the determined to go to Perth, end beg the Bishop to allow one of them to proceed to Europe to collect to induce others alms, and, if possible, them to West Australia. to accompany one
three
seeing
Christian
,
musician,
of
brought and instruction, were 1848 there
soon
was which successful. With highly the proceeds derived from this he was enabled to purchase some provisions wanted and other things at the Mission, as well as two while a "well bullocks, lent him a Protestant disposed dray in to convey these to his which articles new house in the bush. Father Salvado at this time endured very great hard-, having to cut his way as well as ships, and scrub he could through the forests on the ground," and at night sleeping acter part of it in spending the greater his in searching 'or bullocks'; tending for them after they had wandered away to be lost. In August and were likely of the same two lay brothers ypar4tlie Serra who had accompanied Fathers and Salvado were to return to obliged and the Europe on account of illness, were alone by 'themselves. Fathers! left5
now
children
way, they induced with to attempt them of, the d>ut their soil;
exhausted, to the, bush, and returned was it determined that Father Salvaclo should go to Perth and seek assistance from the Bishop. Dr. Brady, however, was himself;, time too- poor to afcj jthat render them any help, but at his sug Father. who is an Salvado, gestion excellent
to
going
which
satisfaction
this
was
They
.
land,
more
helped to complete. They also accompanied into thiese natives the bush, and dwelt some on them the time, amongst living Kind of food as they and same did, their After a short learning language. in
their
began to cultivate they purchased from who the Government, treated them in the matter. The natives liberally also rendered assistance, and willingly helped the Fathers to clear a road for some on the way towards miles thirty Perth. This road has since been very made the public highway to the North. and had the They opened a school,, savages
with
a
of
Australia, holding high appoint in Europe, ments all they relinquished the love of God, and the temporal for and eternal welfare of the Australian
and
some
to
of
pool
a,
from Perthj made friends
them began and
near
time
West
number
considerable
a
encamped
them
which
journeyed
the
at
deed,
far
as
as was capital they thought to take them beyond the and where the white man, natives iii their native state the most part to be found.
after
bit
had
they
of aboriginals water about
next
sent to West in the colony in January in the March
brothers 1st of
lay
By
smith nearer to the Mission than He has been in danger of drown than once, and has had many ing more his bullocks, narrow escapes of losing and almost everything else he possessed. had these two young Although priests and educated in good posi been born in tions in their native land, and were this".
complied
was
request
were they and arrived
the
by
no
part of the conversion of were to be found
,
there.
and Missionaries, a Father Salvado carried, actually on his shoulders a distance plough-share of 50 miles to be repaired, there being
to the.
applied to some
generally,
Trinity, named the
undergone
young Spanish priests, and Salvado, both of the
to
Propaganda
:
lie
Norcia, though and encouraged
to
Holy
often
the;
men
be
and then the two "New priests place in Norcia," memory of the birth-place of the great St.' Benedict. Many hard still remained to be ships, however,
diffi
a small), jqompass $t<>; give of thatf most excellent" Institu history as as it deserves to be tion fully written. Like all great undertakings it had its in small origin beginning.
to the cottage was' dedicated
at New
manently
separate family, and women, and boys girls, The buildings. a.
the in their work. Fathers and Brothers From time 1857. till the present the has gone on increasing and Institution in a wonderful manner. It flourishing to do much was not found practicable with the old who of natives, had, the been accustomed to roam course, bush from their : but with birth their and the children, young people
.
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street,
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wood,
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the
connected by appointed D. V.; Hennessy
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Messrs.
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sons-in-law,
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Roman charitieB.
renounced
these
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of
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us
you tell I cannot
a shoit time. certain sumB have heads of religious the practice of to
be
compelled
amouuts
to
charitable
statement
a
his
path
yon
I
say.
the
that
the
to
new
me.
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can
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in
that
clergy
a
all,
perfectly before.
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as
of
one
Dr.
was
sense
that as
first
to say,.
it
as priest has ministerial
to
duties the sacrament a
dis
priest the in
pre worthily
of the penitent and by sug Bacrament, to him those motives gesting appropriate such as to the occasion, those of faith add and eharity, and suffering, patience
long ago that date exactly, two years ago— two years and a
say
half.
Duffy
—
Now
I
want
to
ask
you Catholic to the
.
Mr.
to as questions couple belief and practice. According belief has a clergyman Roman Catholic on a man sick any influence attending on the sick man's future, whatever the sacrament ? Has through
mind the
except he any
influence.
Madden suggested
Dr. was
not sufficiently
that
the
ques
clear.
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on
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biishop
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tated.
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sisted Mr. that,
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you
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go any further Mr.' Madden.
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think into
it
is
unneoesBary
that.
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distinction
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member
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member
obligation
what
of we
to obey
a
may the
monastic call
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order
is
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comes
Daffy. Catholic Catholic
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that
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the corresponding condition' onthe part of the penitent—which must be the work of the penitent himself— would be of no avail.
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own his conscience
in
priest
left
name,
understanding
the
to distribute that priest in is Certainly. It money charity? to decide for the bishop whether the donor intended it for charitable purposes, he can com and if the bishop so decides
compel
to use for pel the every penny priest charitable purposes. Then is that is at the will the effect it of the the money may be that bishop to charitab'e applied purposes ?— Y es. of the Church Is it not a teaching the
that
and
may, ought to, penitent the prieBt ? on There strongly are in which that expression two senses It is very ambigu may be 'understood. and a categorical answer in each ous, fail sense would to convey a proper —
answer.
known to my you, of education, Catholio of the Church do members the on in a the priest hang, and do lean, marked and special way ? -No question as so that can vague and so ambiguous Is
well
not
it
and every
Lord, that
.
—
answered.
be properly I
do not the further, you Catholic Church noto and are believe, they not taught riously to in preparing for the that believej next the has undoubted world priest to withhold absolution if he authority sees fit ?— Certainly.;
May
ask
of the
'
Are not also taugL t to believe, they and do they, not that commonly believe, the sacrifice of the the prieBt through bis persou&l Mass, and even through aid their salvation prayers, may greatly or ?— He from purgatory redemption in
assist
may
do
Aud greatly, siokness
doing
not
lean
when
especially ?— The
word
in
and
on :
this, his
the
is
no
on
his
,?—
I
categorically, of explana
privilege such
superstitions to the priest as you appear educated Catholic Every is as his own that, salvation conscience own and God, of
ministry
him
avail
the
rely
measure
very large the question
and then claim tion. There reliance indicate. knows between
to
a
nothing
if
any he
would
priest were
not
pre
must be peni individual or and the; idea of leaning tent, depend is not ac ing on the priest for salvation Catholic to the doctrine. The cording
.;n '
took the chair at Speaker J 7'30 p.m. The Colonial Treasurer; in replyto rr Mr. Monger, said the Government 'had' not the Hansard prohibited reporters from of supplying copies speeches
by
delivered tion to
members
for
newspapers,
but
hon.
the
publican as 'the the contrbl
were under placed reporters of the Speaker should representation be made to him. The Commissioner of Crown Lands, in reply to Mr. Traylen, saidthatthe
:
f
who
surveyor Gnairlbine
Find
had
had
sent
been
out
that
reported
'
to
Bayley's one and'
between something the and two miles outside of the boundary Hampton Plains!' count. Syndicate's The Attorney in reply toi General, said Mr. Traylen, he would willingly the charge of kidnapping investigate of 20 natives, made by Bishop Gibney in the of Tlth" -No West Australian if the hori. member vember, 1892, would be good enough to assist himwas
:
half
a
with
:
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:
;
u
reliable
information. Mr. Traylen moved the following in confidence motion: "That some
no-:
the
—
of opinion of this House no certificates '1' title should be handed to the Midland until the respective Railway Company are sections to completed according and that this contract, House' regretir have that the Government should first without promised titles taking the members." Miv opinion of honourable R. F. Sholl seconded the motion. The Colonial Treasurer supported by Mr. and the motion was DeHamel, replied, on the voices. negatived The Treasury Bills Bill was read a \ third time and passed. i" The House adjourned at 850 p.m. '
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LEGISLATIVE
Tuesday, President
3 p.m. Mr.
took
Morrison
the
moved
showing the number of of ammunition at the Government.
Mr.
the motion. that replied were
The as
V
chair
for
:
disposal
at
.
return;!
,
stock of the
...
j
.
seconded
. ,
Colonial the Home
Secretary,
Authorities, .of advisability use rifle for in
a adopting magazine the army, the Government the opportunity of malting
for
a
and
rifles
llardy
the
considering
tion
''
COUNCIL; November 15th.
.
has taken an
applica-
,
the
rifles and, Martini-Henry ammunition. Motion withdrawn. The House at 315 p.m.; adjourned i
,.
,
.
The
pared.
bus
priest
;
and
notorious of not
a
priest,
whether
it
is
not
that
particularly those persons, do regard high education, very as the priest having an individual power end ? to aid them at their He has the individual power of his commission— of his ministry. the power Perhaps I should explain to the question has power to
regard to my answer as to whether the priest absolu give or withhold in
fit. I may mention that bouud and has no by role, to right give or refuse absolution, except to the' condition of the peni according on It is a matter which no pi iest tent, in the way of oan exercise anything He is under the most religious caprice. a
I
14th.
The
The
priest
weakened by is "lean" very
vague and ambiguous. Are they not taught assistance shall answer
the
ou
ASSEMBLY.: November
Monday,
so.
people
SUMMARY.
LEGISLATIVE
left
tion —
I understand between the case is hailed a secular and the priest ofia monastic order ?--Yes. a
that
mean
His Honor. to
of the.
ministry
Duffy.
Mr.
un-
withhold absolution ex-: from the prepared: condition of the penitent. Is that well known to ?— Perfectly weHkbowri.
or
unprepared
or
the
world
himself order
if the be penitent No disore'nrisgiven'to
it
?—
Church.. of the diocese
I know
be sail to that a priest could and facilitate the path of a peni assist I may add that, ac tent to Heaven. it is cording lo the Catholio doctrine, what is done for only by the penitent
refuse
it worthy'of him to jgive cept such as
certainly.
a ministerial duty to discharge of other denominations as a minister just sacraments. has in regaid to their the theological I don't speak from but I ask you, as a man of the aspect
on.
.
of
a
a
and the Thirdly, finally, only other he could do for the penitent thing would be to pray for him as a member of any other denomination might pray for a sick member of such denomina the only ways in which tion. These are bo
:
of
case
'
suggested, to to give absolution, to Heaveu ?— I may
power
the
the paring receive to
regard
Yes.
—
penitehtB
facilitating
Can
believing such power
any
far
So
about
Heaven.
to
in administering charge to a dying person. Secondly, be regarded as facilitating might to Heaven path of the penitent
the
fix
about and twoyears
I should
between
tion
are
clergymen, attached to them
in
has
It
his
what
by
of
with dis
to tile clergyman according or would any faith, Catholic,
rament
.
Will but
influenced
done
They
They would
was expression heard it I never
mixed,
not
and
fact is
.
said.'
was
of
—
the
money and is to yield every -or head of the
depend
these retain people of them for their part end remain in and be Church ? They by the
be permitted
—
he
fact
Father a
a
outside
case.
a
to.,
or
apply
man
of
dispensation Bought ? He marriage. and I, on the case strongly, very urged, out to him the the other hand, pointed were there to the very great objections he advocated, and I wound up by course the dispensation. refusing occasion Did you find him on that influenced easily by you as bead of the Not at all. of As a matter Church'? for
was
benefit
Catholic, be justified
years. the testator
meet
you
immediate relatives. to a matrimonial What was the It
own
whether
—
—
sums
question the path
his life ?— I think only once. during under us what Can you tell shortly He came circumstances you met him ? in regard to a dispensation which to me was
these
a
Thomas Joseph Carr, Roman Catholic was called of Melbourne, Archbishop and.examined by Mr. Duffy. or experience Have you any special matters ?— Yes, in theological training theology often did
case,
the
»
cross-
melbourne
this
?
purposes.: Is that rule inflexible as to all, the officers of the Church ?— Perfectly. Dr. Madden has tacked to the end, of
examined.
I taught
in
facilitate
archbishop
the
for
application
a
a
private he chose with
the Church, of that sort?— the different among
recognized not. could
in sup letters
as
not. matter
left to certain bodies. According the Church could
to
as
to do what
been
as
heard
was
£50
this
of
Now,
caveators.
evidence
the
that the obligation within may be fulfilled
executors
now
of
According could Church,
—
so
appear probate, to oppose the issue of letters caveators to Reman. Father of administration are testamen The grounds of opposition and also undue influence tary incapacity, on the part of Fr. Kernan. and Mr. Duffy Mr. Purves, Q.C., Mr. Ccldham appeared for the applicant; and1 Dr. Madden and Mr. Topp for the
Further
Duffy
and T. Sabel-
and
of
tributed
were
will
the
as
this
it
order
—
?
out thatbut part not bequest, handed over by the testator
What,
Catholic The
sum
a
practice donations
in charge of St. Joseph's 'Church, priest in the will of administration for letters late of Smith-street, of Thomas Walsh, wood, who died on July 20 last, Colling
worth to £20,000 £18,000 of balk which was the
bere
regard to himself, gift it?— He could
Catholic
from leaving of property,
—
Kernan
'
would
a
he receives
them
take of an
meihber
of poverty, to the abbot
vow
positive
to
was
practice
on '"Banco Court Monday before the Melbourne Argus), (reports a Mr; Justice A' Beckett, without jury, of the applica the hearing was resumed of Ottertion Peter by Rev. Kernan,
if
the of
will
we
A
.'
that money in iB tribute there charity has under the will no 6uch obligation, the bishop of the diocese any authority
absolutely
pointed
Mr.
the
but,
;
Honor
cheque
witness-box.
the
say he could £10 weie or £20 Yery few, I think,
clergyman keeping so much. But not such a
in
.
money
archbishop
In
church
money clergy of the
a
you
think
Mr. Duffy had been left
Case.
catholic
of
Has
no
It
not.
sum
Masses.
Suppose it he might keep that. wonld keep so much speakiog, be justified
the
certain
a
for
much would
His legacies
No, I believe
—
—
distinction
Will
?
left
How keep ?
country.
Interesting
on
the such
to the man, according practice to look on Catholic Church, any right samB so left as a to him, private gift own and to keep them all for his ?— No. the sum were a benefit If small one a clergyman might do so.
the religion the common because weal, or of their was not of this promoters that hue. is the true key Unity of faith to unity of action and splendid deeds on behalf of of class or
absolution
of
as
give to charity In this case
when old days Neri undertook reforms were jbhey enabled to accomplish them because, however they received the universal of the people. support arose the custom With the Reformation of opposing and hampering schemes for unity,
laws
would any you are aware, that he could receive Catholic believe assistance from that sort of the priest of his giving or his following qr because the of the to follow advice refusing as to how much he should clergyman
Cath
the
the
under
In the
So far
brethern
animated
penny order?
to
moment
time.
a
bound,
is
giounds.
It cannot but have former timeB. such a clear thinker that the of to be traced to the absence
ofv
olics,
of their
would be contrary to Church refuse
at
)
.
the
For the
and to
secular
a
a
-i
.
sure, who
one
than
more
V;
is.
,
have
hearty sympathy of all in the brotherhood believe of the human kind. In his speech Mr. of the of getting Stead; diffioulty spoke for the Christians to straggle to-day are
we
?— No
order
priest
,
this
bis
,
men
jI
'
—
in
if
priest
he think is
LEGISLATIVE The
'
COUNCIL. .November
Thursday, .
to reach
Church
for the benefit together In doing a man's part ideal Mr. noble Stead will,
,wprk should:. of mankind."
clergyman
a
or absolution have withholding giving to whether the any reference penitent or has not has what the given given considers as or clergyman proper alms ?— Certainly not. It sufficient
—
Roman
of
Can
Duffy—
Mr.
times
principle all that
.
old
central
great
,
the
modern
in
more
the
was
,
once
rea)ie.
what
.
to
President
took
lytlh
the
chair
at
" '
8 p.m! in The Colonial to Secretary, reply said Mr. the of Surges, appointment of natives rested with the protectors Protection Aborigines Board, and had f
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to
nothing In
do
with
the
Government.
from reply question the same member, The Colonial said the delay with Secretary to the Geraldton office regard post was of making owing to the necessity in alterations the plans, and the; contractors had experienced great difficulty in getting the plant for the construc tion of the jetty, but all arrangements were and the works now completed would be commenced immediately. The Defences Bill was read a first, time, The
another honourable to
was Bills Bill read a, Treasury first The Colonial tune.;'' Secretary the London and Westmentioned that contract he has "minster by explicit obligation who were ''.'Bank' the financial with the penitent entered into to give of the Government agents in London if the penitent is absolution prepared had taken a loan of to float steps
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,
-Selegcamg.
Thursday,1 The
November took
Speaker
chair
at
;
Colonial
in
Treasurer,
|
Homesteads ,|
The;
to
reply
when
re-committed, moved
that
added
sanctioningthe rent to be paid for the Eastern Division. seconded the motioD, cussion ensued Mr. A.
|
i
Australian
announced is minimum terest
is
\
October. able on
Mr.
of this
be
a
the ;
_
chair
Sands
Messrs.'
in
& addition
su
McDougall
pplied for
Yellow thousand
in
Secretary, said that
dis
reporting upon on week in -December,' January next;
Mr. Gant and ear-marks
for West of inspecting fisheries
our
the
or
first
:
that
all
Professor Mr. against
hitherto
that
Aus-
and
wished
the Government
as,
It
>
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cablegrams
Motion necessary type. agreed to. Hackett moved a return, Mr. for the number of miner's showing rights
-
for
Mr. of
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Bill.,
the
on adjourned Hackett. The House adjourned was
were
,
The motion at
410
National Library of Australia
debate of Mr, p.m.
17.
Paris
Mr.
fifteen
Anarchists
was
killed
and
The
priests
that
India
for
of the
health.
Cleve
others. have
the
cafe
by was
an
are
Mr.
Catholic
indignant, Gladstone's
was
O'Loughlin
against
18. tabled the
on the railway lines. sleepers number while a of bur night, chased glars were being by two detec two shots at the police, tives, they fired who were at the time about thirty yards at off. The detectives also fired the but they escaped uninjured. robbera,
by placing Last
threaten-
'
infernal
wrecked.
Last
took place tug-ofat the Exhibition between women Build the sight The Press describe as a ing. most
schools. The aud now declare Rule Home pro
he are
who have been to wreck trains
lads at Morvvell, charged with attempting
>
and that neither valueless, posals are nor the members of his Government to be relied upon.
no-confidence
several
for Ireland has Secretary share the Educa Imperial with the Christian Brothers
similar
November motion
night
disgusting
war
a
one
and discreditable
to
womanhood. A remarkable place
in
wealthy named to
have
Curator of
her
ernment.
circumstance
connection widow.
Hannah
with The
Gonnell,
died intestate, of Intestate on property A short
,
has taken will the of a
lady was
referred
' -
'
in
:
'
Agnes Todd, a servant, de she advertised for some one posed that her illegitimate to adopt cbiid. .Mr,, and Mrs. Makin responded to the ad and drew vertisement, up an agreement
,
to adopther baby, in which they promised to the. trouble said again Agnes'; in sickness, in the event or Todd, either of the death of the child, for the sum of
,
not
£3.
She recognised as produced The inquest
boots
the
and
clothing
,
, ;
her' further!
belonging has been
.to
.
.
'
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//
.
November
.
-18;,
The harvest
are prospects very bright;1' is It that an expected average of tea will bushels be obtained. per acre
The
Customs'
seize
all
their
masters to
vessels
trading wholesale in the past.
as
have
19.
1
11 '
,
r,
threaten: with: .China
rtoi'
-
permit on
go
November
officials
if
! .
'smugg-rM <
seized
of
valued
dynamite, authorities
-
-i
a!
.
quantity
£2000!'
at
consider
such
The
!
WJ1
'a
''large y
'
of quantity have decided Henrietta for
trial
on
immoral
explosive 'unsafe to have it destrayed. has
under
girl
the
Craig charge twenty-one years the
of
,
purposes.
,V
age for
that the vote probable the will Ministry
in:
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>,<;
;
It is considered of no-confidence
and
been committed: of procuring >»/>
.
,
s
successful.
prove
Davis Court
19.
November
Sydney, Minnie
! 1
the examined' in connection' yesterday, was
1
at
;
the
Macdonald Town baby farriiibg She stated she paid Makin ten shillings per week to adopt heriilegitimate child. She called with Horace1
:
cases.
Botnalley, several
its
to
father,
times.
The
see
last
child
the time and'
tbey was the child a few very ill, she received a telegram days afterwards dead. The that it was witness further added that she paid Makin £2 fort for the keep of the child.1 She nightly called,
last The debate night. till The Tuesday. adjourned Government of fifteeu. expect a majority The black trackers have arrested
Chief
to refused tion Grant
and;
to
i);'-;
1
with
was
reading
discovered MacDonald Town
Aus
Premier
ex-
route
en
by Sir. Bryan Government
to
machine, ,
is
of his
A
or'
,
Burges the Companies
Western November
Melbourne, of
-the
injuring
prietor
,
:
benefit
punish
loan construction
announcing
;
seconded by Secretary,, moved the second reading
of
Mcllwraith,
Queensland,
the British destroy Embassjr, the British because Government have the extradition of a man permitted named in connection with the Francois, Cufe "Very in which the pro outrage,
the
The. Colonial
Perth, about
18.
of the fourth'
body Makin's house at was resumed yester slie day. Makiu, aged 10,!8aid Daisy did not understand the meaniog of'au' the truth. She oath, but she would tell remembered her two mother nursing one of whom died. She did not babios, know haw the body was of. disposed The child cried bitterly while giving her infant
Supreme
Thomas
November
the
on
:
testa-,
:
at Presidentship Fayet Hill, the Republicans Arkansa, blew where up the building they were four and assembled, killing persons
ed
r
...
the
German
a
Democrats
victory
The
to do
with
that
the
seriously
,
.
proceed
The had
The
Sir
not1
were
'
The Customs
left here by following passengers the R.M.S. for Orizaba, Albany, yes Messrs. Reddell and Newman. terday '
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circumstance.1
this
Sydney,
ling
17.
large Brisbane, left the bulk of to the £40,000 His and wife the gronnd on of
Adelaide,
election appeal has been dismissed. of the return against
stated
is
land's
obtain
each mining district issued for each ,in of the years, 1890, 1891, 1892. Agreed
now
is
Court.
resident
a
is
;
Munro's Balfour
Purnellitos
While
with the attend heavy expense of the lists ing the production by lithog and the Government printer raphy, had "up to the present failed to obtain
.
18.
seven for the millions, and strategic railways strengthening the navy, will be floated. shortly
brands
away,,.
tO.
sons
1
and the Angel'
Melbourne
of hell.
ment
the last week in
ijto
time
for
voters
stock, register sheep in particu said the lar. .The Colonial Secretary brands had not been published for some
ing
in
the appeal During Mr. Fhlham for South Meath, evidence showed' that had threatened priests
in
mode than
better
and
fortune,
witnesses
execution,
explained
of Carpentaria,
I
to
and the same sheep, to horses and horned cattle withreganjl be publistygd in the Government Gazette Seconded -by Mr. Burges, who said he would hoped, iGovernment adopt some
long
Camille
tralia.
November
London,
a
at
University. the will, dispute the testator's at the time it incapacity was made. The evidence shows that the testator had settled on his £9,000 with wife and children, whom he had lived few very unhappily during the last One of Mr. Dixson's years of bis fife.
the
sails
case
sous
to
for
after
November
Melbourne
A
averaged
The Premier yesterday. time for three weeks' Fremantle.
i
moved
built
Government,
trip
to according Savilie-Kent
Mr.
his
/
Premier,
of
crew
The
who Dixson, in Melbourne,
factories
Adelaide
succumbed
have
persons disease.
Robert
tor,
tobacco
Mexico.
in
raging
will
Supreme
the
in
its
The inquest
for
Melbourne,
expel York for paper commenting oh the Army Bill. is
the
have arrived
near
The Dixson
at
'
.
ing
the
because
present has not
Adelaide, and
wife
Camilla
guano,
that
adjourned.-
17.
Tasmania. She kprang a leak Tasmania and foundered between and New Zealand
that the Govern the correspondent
to
his
Invercargill, boats. open bound from the Gulf
was
the of
November
in
voyage
daring
child.
brigantine
Orequki,
a
nine knots an and raised 600 tons hour, of silt in thirteen minutes during a trial
'
the lates advices leave London' would tralialfor the piurpose
stated
is
The dredge, West Australian
to'
reply
it
(
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The Colonial Hackett,
prove close „next
tenders
fever
the dread
copies
Mr."
the
announce
Assembly
congratulations
Wellington,
.
unfavorably
to about 50 other to private supplied persons. 250 copies of the Hand Book had been Sands & McDougall to sent to Messrs. be placed for sale in Adelaide, Mel bourne and Sydney. tribution,
Berlin intend
jofaNew
,
and
to
ment
statisticians,
;
to
sure
the
The Captain,
'
at
''ijr
in reply to Secretary, said the that leading of the colonies been had. newspapers of the Year "with copies Book, supplied as as well the Hand Book, the stock and club's of the best stand exchanges ing,
Paris
In
The Colonial Mr. Hackett,
and the Government '50 had been copies
,
the
in
Premier received the members.
to
in
the
Immediately made
was
with
In
;
'
3,l,5sp.th.J
is
it
The
owing having
'
'
ment
excitement great prevailsi the of Deputies Chamber caused a motion to be tabled to limit the freedom of the The Press, has been adjourned. debate
1
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18th.
of politics.
Tuesday.
.
:
November FridAy, The President took
Samuel Griffith', o Chief JuBtice the Sir Charles vice Colony, Lilley Sir Samuel his health resigned. says is unable to stand the continued strain
17.
November
17.
November
Brisbane,
from
opposition
News,'' Daily. issue of West
new
jConsequentiy
finTTNnTT.
;;r
success,
states
dream,
evidence.
Sir The Premier, has appointed himself
referring Australian stock to £490, OOO, states that the amounting loan is at a slight already premium.
i
TiFCTST.ATTVR
Thereupon her and Florence
truth."
stored.
is pay The loan will notwithstand
"
The
the
the
!1
in
and
April
instalment
Loudon,
j.
success.
i
The the
of fire brigades great Congress take London place iu; ne.xt Whit are The.colonies invited to 'Sunday (?) send representatives.
;
-A-
cent. and
will
adjourn ment of the debate, which was agreed and the House at to, adjourned 955'p.m. l
very
Blanche two sisters, out that called shrieking hysterically sister was lies. that their telling time before order was re It was some
A
Mr. Clarkson but before dis
moved
par, in
1st.
February
ing considerable brokers.
Bill."
DeHamel
per
at
fixed
.
Mr.
the
to tell
-
'
sensational: court the during the infanticide' cases. of hearing a Clarissa Makin, a girl of sixteen, do of Mrs. servant and a daughter mestic some of the identified Makin, clothing; then stood Mrs. Makin of the infants.' her daughter in up and solemnly cursed " then I came Clarissa court. said, some Yesterday scenes occurred in
here
she recently had a which an tin gel told her'" secret that ,a drawer of an esioretoire owned by the deceased wido# formerly her will. contained The Curator of Intestate the1 Estates, however, despises servant
will
17.
November,
Sydney,
of £400,000
loan four
at
payable The final
probably
new
agreed to. Treasurer The .Colonial moved! the second reading .of the Homesteads Bill. seconded Mr. Richardson, by Mr.: .moved as an; amendment that Harper, is .'desirable the con "it to -postpone sideration
Melbourne
complaint.
West
is
Forrest moved which, was reported,
be
progress
A
.
be; clause of the reduction leases in pastoral a
throat
old
be required. special legislation in reply The Colonial to Treasurer, Mr. had Solomon, said the Government the selection under consideration of a site for a lunatic suitable asylum. Amendment The Land Regulations
that;
well-known Jim Wall,
:,
would
was
!
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:
Monger
and1
book
r
Mr. Montagu the Q.C., Williams, well-known and police magis lawyer is of his trate,dying from a recurrence
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Mr. ITraylen said the Government did not admit that the approaching school board elections would be necessarily but were whether considering illegal,
Bill
rates
XNTER-COXiONXAE:
French The Government intend to the directors of the Panama prosecute Canal Co., including Baron Jerdin and M. de Lesseps.
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;
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are
Companys raise
to
his
!
purposes
Bill.,
Railway
sur
of
has visiting Chicago His friends disappeared. mysteriously fear he has been murdered.
t
the
will
portion
,
A
His Excellency the message from was read recommending an Governor; out of consolidated appropriation for the revenue: of the Treaand
any
loan:
a
''
in order dividends.
pOoliog, equalise
a
float
.
maker,
Bill
France
if to
claims
all
half
pay
to
endeavouring
millions.
American
peace
to
is
of eight
endeavor with
is.
of
territory.
A
Bills
-
at
Hamilton
i
V'SOip.m.'
sury
Robert
Sir
Smith,
Settlement,
.
17th.
the
Dahomey
sterling..'
render
16.
November
terms negotiate He proposes
France
8'15 p.m.
ASS EMBLY
Cecil
-
to
trillion
LEGISLATIVE
that Sir of the Straits
-
The King
year. at
succeed
Russia
ing
TKe House Adjourned
rumoured
is
Governor
now
Tasmania.
London,
coming
the;
News.)
FOaEXGN.
funds
provide
during
1
-
sufficient
purposes
!
creditors.
.
all
was a will dis-' lady of an easy .chair lining "'?' which formed part of the furniture ibfei but as it contained longing to the estate, witness the signature of only one it was declared invalid. Yesterday however,' in the employ" a maid servant, formerly of the dated deceased, produced a will, the signature of October, 1886, bearing Hannah in' the C.onnell, and, signed witnesses: of. two The maid' presence
deceased in the
.
for
It
Daily
will
of the' to raise the balance loan. The sum of £400,000 to
the
(From
would be reduced by this would under £400,000 hon. members stand that the Government would only authorised would ube
of the covered
have
Sydney,
;
Bill
have.-tpower
warehouse
Co.,
and of their
meeting
a
and
Perry London
of
men, called
!
by
William
intercolonial
the pieces of shawi and recognised as to lier child. A belonging crowd outside court the hooted
'
'
''
boots large the
prisoners. .
Mr.
Staples, Mr. West
and with
Allwrighit, Haroldson and
Mr.
wood
and
Mr., Dibley, directors, Messrs. Nor
Senior, have auditors, in fraud connection Australian Bank.
charged with the Angloaccused were amount
chairman,
of
remanded, bail £1000 case in, each
,
been with
The
to
the .being
V
allowed.
i
The cutter has Constantino wrecked at the New 'Hebrides.; and
captain native
.
.
success.
anfc
jFoteifln
.
a
covered
<:
there could; that the loan As the gross the intention of,
.
be
would amount
the
end par, any d,oubt
at
be
scarcely
;
£400,000
mate
crew.
shot
were .
been The
by
the
j
Probate has been allowed of the will discovered servant, in -conby the uiaid nection with the Conheli will case.
1
to,
supposed
the consequently took charge Estates behalf of the Gov time after the death
First .
does her
Man
jaws expect it
:
I
talk.
How
that
wonder
it
Gabbel"
Mrs';''
ditto she's got
.Second
stiff.
would,
only
make
doesn't;
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an '
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and Horsham Grand National who has been at the of the service 1887. at 40 guineas per mare. Prince public J .YT&iOOi-'; T V--::Sh In 1 888 he the Champion Cup' ofj woii Wales, the first the 'gained .prize ,at NOTICE TO SQUATTERS, icond time), value at National £30, Highland Show in Aberdeen in Society :> Y( -BREEDERS'. AND SETTLERS. G.S. of Victoria Becond 'at the same at Dumfries in 1869, second 1870, the a; bw. First at Bafiarat first first A.P.S. for at Kelso in 1872, and the at celebrated entires, th< ree old entire colt. First at year Show at Royal Agricultural Society's and Qj unes G.A.E. at Talbot First Manchester. Prince of Wales is by Ross' to Lately imported by Mr. _C« trgarie for three old colt, and year dam, Darling General (322), by SampAustralia. Vita Pe-rni q; lampion Prize for the nearest approach: alias v :son, Twin (741) Logan's to a Clydesdale horse. Missie Brilon'8-dam, by Stanley (822), Are now the SOLE PROPERTY of Iu 1889 he gained First at Ballan National grand dam Mr. McKerrow's MR. J. Coffee MUTSSON,: Sydney A and Pastoral took of Society's which griculLutai Prjize Mare, upwards Palace Hotel,' and WILL STAND AT iu the at first class. First sixteen iow, imported prizes. and PERTH, travel all the through g. lenlyon, aud Franklin The Thoroughbred Stallion Daylesford in the Colony. Farming Districts Association in the gricultural MALAKOFF. Show, The aire the
STOCK
W immera
NOTICE.
in
STANDARD
.<
,
COACH
FACTORY
.
iiowir
,
-
.
iow
td
of Goderich
Corndr
Rertbf
PiSriSts.,
,
;
Wish
—
.
.
;
sp ilendid
sh ort
a
splendid valuable
a
:
stone carry any fifteen over He m an any fence in the country. is the of stallion sort to good just get or as hi icks weU as racehorses, hunters, H e has an unbeaten record as a two and has never raced been y« iar old,
and
server, in
sire
any
foaled
a
Duke been purchased havnig w ben a. two-year-old for stud purposes Messrs. & near j Johnson Sons, C oleraihe, for the sum ?of Five Huhdred
22nd Ribbon
by Mr. Fenwick,
R.
G uineas,
Taylor, House, Drawhilling and was the property of Kilmarnock, David Riddle, Esq., Blackhall, Paisley, Blue Ribbon's was the Darnley, sire, for horse of Great Britain Champion'
ev er
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In
years old, Ballarat
First as
;
Skipton Prize five
a
Great
yard.
as
F
at
Ballarat, best female dam by grand for
Champion
(imp.) The following (jlrand
Agricultural. as a yearling of £30 First
;
of two
Alston valued
Draught making 5 was
First
first
Talbot
placed District
Society's of three
Exhibition; 6how at Baine
United
awarded First
colt
and Agricultural in 1886. First Show the same Exhibitions '
or
First:
filly.
held
in
group 1886. He
draught
for
one
at the Ballarat Pastoral Society's
best
group
colts
or
NAVY Bred
by
THE I
prize
at
Smeaton
was
.
of
1
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»
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r
<
1
;
as
Smeatorii (for;
n
two
&c. two
old year Association 1
j
year
old draught
and First at Clunes old draught two year
First
;
Spring
<
at
Exhi-
stallions
Show
for
stallions;
First
at
National Library of Australia
possible
1
blood
Ihe
;
Talbot
j
|
in
Clydesdale Australia(
..
baited
on
at
ahd:btlieV
Buggies hire,
;
m
> :
reasonable
charges. ;
'
i
Rates.
;
i
Terms
Cash.
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—
SHENTON'S,
A realy Millinery Untrimmcd
all
the
r
,
;
;
s
is
less
variety tinsel-ornaments
view
on
now
;
to
in
novelties Cream figured Cloth, Fainey
Pharmacy
Guide
assortment Books for
stock.
Attention
in
FANCY
of
valids, mention
for infants Dietetics M. & Go. would Malted Food
pure which
at
Book
shelves
CLOTHING are
Boys', Shirts
iu
.
count'
allowed
to
show
NEW
end-
> ' i
Black Straw with
5a. &
.
have Mens' the
all
3d
.
each
W,
Barrack
CHEAP.—
:o:
6d.
7s.
now
on
:
Milliuery,
Hats,
Terai
shapes, Hats
Laces,
English
Gents' Ties,
Hats,
Braces,
Tweeds,
W.
G.
Uumbrellas, ShirtB,
eto.
Tailor,
HAY
Outfitter,
STREET,
>
E.
C.
,
HEARMAN,
Draper,
etc.
etc.
Flowers,
Hosiery,
view Hats
Feathers,
French Dress Goods, Cambric, Prints, Muslins, SunshadeB.
Ribbons, and
Felt
Bonnets,
_
&
GOODS,
marked —
)f
G.
Street.
s
6d, each.
6s,
1
liEAKMAN'
G.
lid.
latest .
.
&c. &c.
,'
and Is Hats from from Puggaree
.
feist,
SUMMER
Fancy
GOODS.
of
Co.,
rooms.
in
bouuets Flowers, Millinery
and
&
trimmed
DEPARTMENT.
juat opened assortment colored in
agents,
MARTIN
now|showing our New, Season's department including Mens', Youths': Tweed Tennis Suits, Flannel and Silk, Cotton, Flannel White Drill Suita &c &c.
We.have
for
.
this in 'and
Trousers,
and
l/-
at
near
4s. & 5s. 6d.
Gipsey|Tables
50
in
1/6 per half oz. Cold (in edfly'sUge) M 1/Neuraline— & upwards. Co.'a for -Neuralgia and-' all (Nerve Speciality pain at 1/6 each, M. & Co.'s Paint for Unbroken Chilblains at 1/- each, To those residing at a- distance from Medical help M, & Co, have the greatest in introducing confidence their of Baptisia for Low Fever. preparation The attention will be given to all promptest up-, on of country orders receipt stamps and two for postage, Liberal Dis pence per bottle use
Camphor Tinctures
—ALL (SO
and speoiallv
as being Tinctures-— in
External
valuable.
murray-street of
1(860.
Tinctures and Triturations. of Medicine Chests and be use will family kept in will also be given to the
Aubbei's
highly ordinary
Chiffon, Braidand
our
Hat-pins;
of
keeping
;
'Melbouriiej
that notify they have opened a for the dispensing, of Homaepafchic and for the sale oi pure medi
Prescriptions cines in Pilules,
-
Blouses,
straw hats aud also- -Feathers,
CO.,
Chemists,
in-
Established
:
BEG
;
'selcteion
A
:
.
OF
Fancy
Mtji
n
&
:
i-
latest
Shirt
class
first
:
>
I
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MARTIN
;
MILLINERY.
;
<
etc.,
;
PERTH. 1
i
SHENTON,
4
/
1
..r
H
ir
takiu
prize-
'
'
Braid and Bead- Gimps, Sash Ribbons, Laces, Ribbons, Silk BeltB, and Chiffon Scarfs, and underclothing.
-
borne, of bis
'and
:
SHIPMENT
.Jackets,
a upieiidid
Mr. Fenwicl
U
Shirt-fronts, Parasols, Tinsel Gimps, Black
a likewise grand breederfor ane sold in iScotland tl te sons bundsome sum of 1,100 guineas. be seen It will by the above pedigri 30 that Navy Blue is possessed of tbe bei st it
i
Perth.
and Loose Boxes for Spare Stalls n Shippers and Country Visitors. Horses kept for sale. Wedding and Pie-nib parties Accom ;? U modated with Vehicles.
Owner.
'
Fancy Muslins,
jJtMantles, )
;
.
fillies.
also
always
Horses
ALS0
Esq
!
by
,
EXPRESS
ANfi'
forwarded to of auy part Saddle Horses for LadieB
Gentlemen
Carriages,
;
Goods
House, ray lor, Drawhilling tbe property and was Kilmarnock, David Riddle, Paisley. Esq., Blub Ribbon was a -great prigetftki
Agriculfor best
with
as
Holmes,
byed
JB
Wellington
Colony.
and
-Cashmeres, Delanes, Corduroy and Summer White plain Zephyrs, Serges, Fancy Muslins, Prints, and all the Sateens, latest in: fancy dress materials. productions a very stock o£ Black dress We carry large materials Laceincluding Corduroy cloth, Niins cloth, Merinos, Cashmeres, Veilings, and Fancy. Black dress material. Grenadines,
;
We
(imp.)
Ribbon
and
Expresses the
DRESS DEPARTMEIIT
Is
replete Crape-cloths, ;
>;
near Victoria. Ascot, Clunes, foale j Blue is a bay horse, 1888. Sire Blue Ribbo u November
Blue
Show in 1886, Society or coll draught filly. yearling First as he gained a two In 1887and Western DisGeelong old at year Show First ;at Spring Society's trict, of VicAgricultural Society National colt
I
(imp).,
'
0 0" 6 5 Q two or
:
Navy
1
L
Streets,
.
BLUE.
William
Murray
j
be
.
draught
'ybarUog
tuva\
Sf.nW
has
can
stallion
any
!
FIRST
|
'
Champion
torfa
as
D
ESTABLISHMENT,
:
An
;
The Duke
Colonies.
MUSSON,
i
.
three
the
in
|
>
By Blue Ribbon
&c., Cargarie, year for yearling for one old year
and Western District Geelong colt First Spring Show in the same year. colt at Smeaton, draught for yearling Bullarook Agricultural Spring First
the
Perth.
Sts.,
6
,5
NEWlGOiODS
Hardies
;
at
at
Society-
THEIR j
receivedthe Champion prize having the best blood of any sire, was also placed at Daylesford First
pedigree eased of
...
E, C.
WANTED
||T
WANTED
'R
Intending'
PurchaserB
oi
P
'tuning
Owners whose
Country
'
colt
also'firstin
Prize
entire
old
vear
Agricultural
,
0
ARE, ;NOWj SHOEING
;
'
gooi j pos s and dam sire haviuj (both and the bes t b ieen imported), very s train of blood that could be got regard 1 bss of the cost. 1 Che Pure-bred Stallioi ' Clydesdale n
a
...
Hli AND
i
it
ii
...
E
Homcepathic
He is a sure mention. > foal-getter a beautiful a hd has temper. The above will prove that the Duk q from the very bloo< j 3 descended best
Sweepstakes, that Show, at at Clunes and
Prizes
At
Gr.
bo
Produce
Horse
address, Pier
LETTING
|
Frou-Frou (imp.), by Mac her dam, Glengowie, by Touch s tone, out of Glengarne, by Sultan. The Duke is half brother to Welling t< a host of others too numeroui on, and
horse in each
7
Bills
i'.j
I
Dam,
£50TQs,;
...
A
Reasonable
and
aroni
c
Cfh® Mibst
shown
,
....
d;
show
been
second.
placed
Gruineas.
also First sweepstakes of £5 5s., given by Messrs. gifts & and Challenge Co., Cup best at £30 for Colt in Grand
produce
was
Dick's
draught
has
HORSE
very
Van Darrell by Birdcateher, roltigucr b y Inheritor, Nell by Blacklock. brother to King King Cole is full I jud, winner of the Two Thousam
have been :—In 1886 at of the National he won of Victoria, of
Duke
si
6 6
...
...
JOHN
;
MC
k6 |'0.
.
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won
Society First Prizo 10s. in the
i
Sire of Duke, King Cole (imported), in b red in Englaud 1867, and imported tc > Victoria in 1876. Got by Kiog Ton of Qui Vive to oi lit Vidette), bj (sister
Strbwan Spring Show o'
bylllAird
He
prizes
hi o
the
of
i
and
irst,
fc >r
First Prize and also
old,
since proved and id' the stud,
,
at
mare
i
he was Mount Mercier Society also awarded First, and was the pi laced for. best blo.od ir C hampion the being tl le yard.. At Smeaton he. was placed
Ballarat, four only
dry
a
year
marei
brood
Champion Prize
when
;
was
a
H ill
;
and First.at
on
around times the Colerainc and obtained first always all the principal shows. Since at, pi izes 1 he Duke came to he hat Ballarat', shown three b< 3en times, namely Grand B allurat National Show, where
1
at
him
remove
of Gpderich;and
R.
c
I
D istrict,
;
old
to
Corner
wliere accepted Mares are served for one Owner. more can If be made with arraugemeuts tbe Government the use for of travelI intend the libg horse-boxes, travelling to abovo mentioned horses Albany and all en route. Stations
station
iveral
se
;
year
the The
y< urds.
;
three
lias
icceBsful'at
si
'
a
the
on
:
He
se lason.
o'i
as
they
Bince,
pi
Strowah's great grand sire, Moffat's) Conqueror. dam is Laird o' Strowan's Jess, by. renowned the late breeding stallion, Coxe's Pride of Scotland, imported. Lo d Hopetoun's dam, Miss Maggie, Buchanan (imp.) grand by George Miss dam, Maggie, by Bothwell (imp.) at Talbot, Maggie w.on Second Prize, Prize as a yearling at Skipton First; Prize at Balas two First year old and ''Chines Secbnd Skipton lariat, Prize
being had
used
7;
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Approved
:oouut of having to get another change of blood. Messrs. Johnson & Sons re solved to part with him, and he was & McGregor last irehased by Ross
more in refersay anything of Blue breeding qualification as he is Ribbon lpould be superfluous, so the colonies. well known all over Laird o' Strowan 's grand sire, Darnley.
Laird
aud
Briton
.
;
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f
Hopetoun Blue
'Navy
ac
To
years. to the
the
;Lord
The
o'
the
bote
off
tbie
in
:
.
Hopefoiia's is
Laird
Bay, bright 1885. Blue Sire, September, Blue ;Ribb6n was bred (imp).i
-a
IThe Duke Malakoff
;
,
sire,
follow
as
l£
!
.
Lord Strowan,
be
will
-
v
j
;
nee.
country.
as
piece,
to
enongh
Please
without
done/
—
,
is
prove
and
Respectful
to
attended
Undertaking and Notice Manner.
:
should
we
with
an
Promptness
X'i,
.
season,
He
foal.
and
;
Stallion,
immense flat bone, head, neck and shoulders, with middle back, splendid
rong
fit
up to a two nine served all in think
Hopetoun
!a
orders
Country delay. Shortest
.
Lord
old.. last1
mares
has
e
is
:t;,
.
H
Duke
DUKE. dark brown
with
:
.
The
Smeaton,
PrizeB
principal
or'
repair
of Pianbs
Instruments to write
to
in
the
require the
Federal
' ;
year
First
the
owe.
THE
;
of Twelve
all
,
8
First at at First First at Clones, Talbot, First at Hardies First at Beaufort, Hill, First and at Ballarat, Warracknabeal, First at Ballan making the splendid total
of £203,
.
at
being
and is possessed of a splendid temper. Malakoff has never been raced. ;The of that Siye Malakoff was; wonderful Suwarroiv who performer won the Victorian Derby and other races. important Dam Duchess, by Chieftaio Letitia, Chieftain New W arrier>Langar by Green, For fuller re Pedigree see particulars Stud Book. r f THE CHARGES TO <'COVER.
,
executed
Repairs, aud Care.
'
at
won
grand
a
used.
'
iving
sain
large
prize,
-
First
:
the
to
mounting
second
one
standing with, dark. head apd neck,
and York
Morlil
:
old
aud
,
:
year
splendid
prizes
Stallion, high,
Vehicles
Rates.
-
a.
—
two
the
aking gr st
inch
He haB
points.
of twenty-six
total
Bay
one
of
description Possible
Lowest
'
,
««;
a
at
-
u
is jMalakoff sixteen hands
.
The Pure Bred LORD HOPETOUN Laird o' M!: jBy, Strowan, Bred- by (Ross and McGregor, Ballarat. Lord 'Hopetoun has gained the followviz.: First at Warracking prizes, as a one at nabeal First year old, First at Clunes, First Ballarat, at Beauand First at fort, Hardies Hill. As a
they
Carts, Spring and Heavy Tip
None but seasoned Gum and other timber
j
First in the Three classes. Il-aged ar old Class at the Beaufort Agriculral Association Show, Society's
other
every built
.
Aj
that
public
Tip Carts, Light improved principle. Waggons, Lorries, Express Waggons, Double MEd Vans, English Delivery Seated Buggies, Single Dog Carts, and
1
Pedigrees':-Clydesdale Stallion.
the build
to
on
Drays
,
following
inform
to
prepared
Spring
.
Five
are
'
Puv©-brQ4 ydesdale BRITON. By Prince of Wales (imp.)
'
1
Pianos
;
Stallio
inspectj
Q
federal (673.
to
or
Furnishing'
the War
Stock ehoiise
at or
th«
writ<
5
Furuishing
Warehouse,
j
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make
to
;
and
Beer Wines, Brands
Spirits
from '
the
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may Telegrams
Parcels, Letters Tbe
1
Eastern
the
chain
wide
Globe
of
47-149
where
it
Road,
with
57th
1698
Leading Bar
;
boundary Dempster), boundary
of
Dempster
and
west
continued block
1691 Dennis
l.
the along (between the
from
entire
forming
W. S. North
exactly When
block No. 1691, continued on. block 48-167 (Dennis), in a direct through North-West it intersects the Bejoordline till at a point the ing Road (directly opposite line which divides block 7-630 (if produced)
and
of
corner
from
block
3-1919. D.
CONNOR,
Chairman 29th
W.A.,
T.
Board.
R.
1892.
Oct.,
HOTEL, 1
WANTED
STREET,
Federal
PERIH,
:;;r
Street,
.
TJ7 Vv
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.select
have
scriptions
The
received the
the week
during
sub
following :
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W arebouse
Furnishing in W. A.
the, cheapest
Mr;
15s 31-5-93 31-12-92 £1
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Nullagine,
strong, Canadian
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Le Caron' s Recollections, Major to tbe issue of which we referred be described recently, may fairly book. As far as as a remarkable be judged it may by outsiders,
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Tuner
Piano
Warehouse,
(Mr. Tuner
Chief Co.,
Federal
W.
F.
that
the;
publication to have (Whilst 'Caron
WANTED
That
of
copies
> i
sale
on
are 1
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he
M®.
Dij
News Jdarine
Kecord
and
may at
ing
1
calmly
Agency,
Terrace,
are
careers
terrible
is
of of
one
in
the
that
its
very
its urged on endeavouring
now
withdrawn engaged in to have' seems it
from
sale.
Le
writing
un
English Government no animus, apparent his employers asinpainting
service of the he displays
U C E Y'S
L
in
yielded to that strange long restrainedly to lay bare dark secret every ing heart which at some time or ,of tbe ;other almost seems to overpower criminal. In describ levery great his adventures a as spy in the
;
the
obtained
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KNOWN
It-
terrible who
—
districts.
Country
records
extraordinary days..
candour so Conservatives
the
visits
most
modern
Brasch
regularly
Melbourne)
the
Furnishing Wolstenholme
Messrs.
to
and dispassionately plainly the incidents principal
conceivably and their
Geraldton, ; '
blood
cruel and callous enemies the men
he sold-—
—
as
the
On 60 miners Friday, last some returned" from the North by the, South Australian. The greater number intend trying their fortunes at Gnarlbine. ,
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The School Board elections will be held at Newcastle on the 28th inst, at Perth, Fremantle and Koj6nup.,on ,the 29th inst, and at Northam on the 30th inst. ,!jr The
"W. A.
held Rowing Club Balls were and Friday and though last, well attended as on former j years every whit as enjoyable.
Thursday
on
not so proved
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Up to
the time of to press going last had been heard of the result nothing in for our tendering London loan of £400,000;. night
...
in ready for and them, out a murderous pouring volley before the miserable and betrayed enthusiasts were even aware that in the presence of the they were
waiting
Le Caron tells the tale of enemy. the and then how the repulse, Canadian riflemen out came and buried the dead with a Fenians, kind of humour -he was grim —
,
the of the deluded pay for whose death he had pro men A "murderous vided." it volley" which sent so was surely many deaths poor, dupes to a sudden The whole transaction was murder ous. It that must be remembered the instance is but one quoted just of a series of similar services rendered Caron to the by Le taking,
to employers T This is a question be answered in to come, years when the passions of the present have cooled ; but we dare to say that will impartial posterity pro that Le Caron's nounce pay as, as masters himself were: guilty of the blood' of the men for whom fatal snares, The they set their ;
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f&ecortr.
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promptly
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First
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Light rains last week' are re during ported from Derby, but it is said there has been a- heavy downpour on the Fitzroy River.1
We to announce that the man regret named Carroll mentioned by our Bunbury as having' correspondent been severely in from his. jured: by a fall horse died oni Monday night. t
Mr. A'. Forrest, M.L.A., Mayor of Perth on Monday In majority. overwhelming Ward ousted
old
the
by
managed
to
favourite
Mr. woo
the
elected
was
by
last, the
Mr.
Hugh
of-
an
East
Hurst
McKernan,
-favour
the
r
was
who
electors.
On- Wednesday the last of -ceremony 'of commencing the- construction formally the harbour works at Fremantle was per formed who tipped by Lady Robinson the first truck load of stone at Rous Head in of the presence 1,300 spectators. -
The
fire last
Tuesday
bell at
out
rang few
its
summons
on
minutes to one. On examination it was found that a spark from the chimney of Mr. house had Zimpel's the roof, but the fire had been ignited ex with, a tinguished garden hose before the fire arrived. brigade The military exhibition organised by. of the Fremantle the officers Rifles was not a success. It was on open and SatFriday urday but the attendance was so poor that incurred will theexpense be barely covered! The collection of exhibits was a really good and the1 physical drill 'one,1 as performed of the by members F.R.V., under thd direction of Colonel Sergeant Townsend, has never been equalled. In Fremantle the elections Municipal passed off quietly. Mr. Samson was returned the for -unopposed of position Messrs. T. H. and Mayor. Marshall J. J. were fortunate in their Higham equally wards. In the North respective Ward Mr. James Pearse obtained a hollow victory over Mr. Joshua and for Davis, the East Ward Messrs. J. J, Holmes, R. Jarvis and F. J. Kelly W6re elected. a
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On ;the.;14th inst. the newspaper .plant" Murchison Miner'' was the|" despatched for the Geraldton f goldfields.;.
from
,
secret political societies and sold them for a price. Such depravity seems almost the poten to exceed tialities of human wickedness. Le Caron worse But was than his
_
have
A public meeting will be held this even' in the Town Hall under the presidency the Mayor elect, Mr ."Alex. to Forrest, discuss the new Franchise Bill; if-
—
Apostle.
DECEMBER.
of the Metropolitan in preparation
spirits .
of
British For Government. years he lived the members by betraying of seditious and that he societies; might betray rebels he created them. Where sedition was not rife he sowed the seeds, industriously fanned the flame of 'discontent, enrolled men in" misguided young
.
!
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ing
were
troops
r.
-
the Canadian authorities where they would be: found. the Fenian some 500 force, crossed the the frontier,
ambush
for
at
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of the
;
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KNOWN.
E D
the
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
We
A N T Federal
the
Australia.
PROPRIETOR
;
to
that
Warehouse, Hay Stock of. largest in from Western
Furnishing Perth has
.
Pianos
GATWGoDy
fc
KNOWN
the at Adjutant-General and had been en tacking force, trusted with the duty of distribut stands of rifles and ing 15,000 rounds of ammunition. 3,000,000 This he did with great zeal and after first in industry, carefully in
;
till the nearest corner of it intersects where reached, (G. land 7-1223 thence along C. Glass's to and through block 1690 (W. S
is
Glass's)
to
WELLIKGTON"
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was
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Minor
a
at a point 16), starting Road directly Goomalling gate upon the boundary intersects GoomallingRoad thence block through
at Muggamuggin 1698 (W. Humber)
Newcastle,
THE
Toodyay
accordance
(in
80.
No,
Telepone
to
the
Colonies and have their
addressed
the
52 Vict., No. Newcastle to M. Bowen's opposite
equal
of
BOARD
notified hereby Board intend to declare
Sect., the
Billiard Room and Saloon be found :iwill worthy of a visit.
Visitors
ROADS
on
kept in Stock.
only
,
half
E.V
that
is
Roads
The
in
while
TOODYAY
;It
City.
are sanitary arrangements first-class house in any Eastern Colonies.
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to
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be
will
the
9 to 5 Daily,
;
be found to conwith modern every replete and visitors from the venience, ;
purchasers. Upwards.
from £1
Some active Volunteers assault-at-arm6
!
throughout. THE
Hours
Land!
suit
to Lend
Money
;
This centrally situated and commodious has been almost and Hotel rebuilt has been entirely re-furnished
Land! to
every
newspaper existence, ;
Rifle
self-
exposes, a character so iueye and so humah, so hideous, yet untouched' by any sense of shame. Le to his own Caron, according a was trafficker in other account, and liberties. A single men's lives instance will show what of manner man he was, and what the nature of the work in which he was We abbrevi engaged. quote an ated from an account intensely " Conservative At English paper. the tiihe of the second invasion of Canada Le Caron by the Fenians, to
Houses;
and Cottages-
On terms
proprietor.
description
Boarding
a
.
Businesses
Bail way
.Central
;
into,
villains
whose dupes and
with regarded
indifference things
are
meaning sway judices, the assailed
strong
exercised If
houghed of
is
men
in
generous
purposely ing such
with
by few
a
Ireland,
country
which
by
are
the
affront abstained misdeeds.
such
wellmany proof of the fixed pre cattle
the
are
hierarchy
certain
to
be
and un unjust that they have from denounc But when
a
is goaded by infam people ous means into brief and fitful dis of insurrection, and plays of a spirit then into dragooned submission,
whole
why
is no indignant outcry raised f Le Carouhas told in plain unmistak what able have been language for years his relations with past the British Government. We with some 'await to see curiosity
and many Anglican bishops men English public will denounce who high contracting parties jthe a of time have for length coolly bought and sold the lives cf men. ;how
GUILDFORJ) ASSISTED SCHOOL EXHIBITION
it .
The
Guildford School Exhibition for 1892 well sustains the reputation which this school has for displays .of the kind., As in the past, of the children the manner gave evidenoe of careful training bestowed upon cnem and their oy the good Sisters capable assistants. Thus prepared, and having the additional of a advantages little dainty and stage and a large -friendly audience they acquitted themselves well. remarkably No hitch occurred the in of a rendering somewhat nor lengthy programme; was there auy loss of time, piece succeeding piece with commendable The reoipromptitude. tations on the whole were creditably of them delivered, though some displayed the defects almost from child inseparable ish at declamation. attempts The solo and part singing was of a higher standard/, of inerit than is ordinarily attained !tb in' schools and elementary disclosed the fact that several of the children possessed un commonly good voices. Miss Browmani one of the oharmed teachers, all by her, of the violin, and the same playing be may said of the young friends and ladies, past of the Sisters, who assisted at the pupils His Lordship the pianoforte, who Bishop, was of the exhibi-.' present at the opening tion, having been called away by an urgent before its conclusion, telegram the task of distributing the prizes to the children was gracefully Hon. discharged by the G: in Leake> Afterwards the school-yard' a, of the went hoys squad portion elicited authorities
military warm
drill
prai?$
in
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L'OTO
Major Hameraley,
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opposite
(ImiiLediWtely
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that
brought
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student minds Ordinary horror and disgust an act which dissection ruthlessly
reported
.
curious
is currently about to be Northaih.
It
is
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Perth-
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FOR
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will
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WELLINGTON
autobiography
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plots. deep-laid that Le Caron's is an attractive value it may have historian and the of human nature. with will 'regard
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victims of his own It cannot be said
AND
LAND
.
WILSON'S
which
wanner:
such
competent
Gardiner of
the
and Guildford
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Perth I saw that the papers of ratepayers in meetings your well attended of the colony were part at the attendance set down 150 being in Perth, and 200 in Fremantle. At there were the Mayor, four ours, present Councillors and three ratepayers.
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covery
a
payable
goldfield
goldfield of Crown William came into the dis at Dundas
Hills.
Collected
Mr. JSundry
Fouchard
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" I notice that the Sydney Bulletin" "wild" has been finding place for some and utterly of mining improbable stories and the doings of the gentle extraordinary in West Australia. I fearsome zephyrs one has succeeded in at the getting Editor and is drawing the long bow with a or has a second Dean Swift vengeance, arisen on our shores ? :
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Walker of the permanent Great Southern Railway, with a. severe. accident on Thursday, He was last at the 123-rhile. engaged in and while unloading telegraph poles one his foot he fell, and carrying slipped, crushed his leg on the pole one of the to rails. He was taken where it Albany was found to necessary amputate the limb, and he is now doing well. A
YORK. a w
the
during
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extent
some
past week with the '
Rain fell heavily to and interfered
man
staff
way met
haymaking. The
candidates for municipal honours the ratepayers unani were addressing, mous in the Town: Hall condemning scheme as being premature. in
named on the
,
The
nameid Peter who Donnelly and charged with having unlawfully stabbed Mr. Frank maliciously Craig has for trial at the next been committed Criminal of the Supreme Court. Sittings man
is
I notice that been appointed
Mr.
Joseph for Agent
at
Department
Northam.
in the right direction, the Government did The
mill
formerly
Monger, Fletcher,
making ing at Two.
an
the
This is a move and I am surprised not make the ap
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earlier.
pointment
has Lands
Dreyer
at
the north end of the town, worked by the late Mr. J. T. has been leased by Messrs. Burk And who are Horley
preparations early date. named
men
to
commence
grind
Daws and Martin week from Gnarlbine.
into York last have some splendid specimens of and several nice gold-bearing quartz all obtained nuggets in their possession, find. at the new came
They,
ALBANY. a.
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C the Town The extension last commenced on Thursday first was driven. pile Major tions
Hannay
6n
Melbourne
went
in
over
,
Thursday the
last.,
Arcadia
Jetty wheu
the
fortifica
the He on
was
left
for
Saturday.
The German mail steamer Hapsburg the return the colonies from journey to Bremer Island on Breaksea passed on
Monday morning. A party clearing Southern
workmen is now engaged in the road from to Narrogin Cross recently laid out by Mr. of
Arigove.
;0n Wednesday weather but on
and
Thursday
last
the
was
warm for Albany, unusually a Friday strong westerly gale came with it some up bringing light showers! is now A petition round for being sent in and the neighbour signature Albany to ask for the establishment ing localities of a: mail-service between Teuderden,
At on
the
charged
Sessions held Marinus Friessbourg, £50 on having obtained
Albany
Wednesday with
held on the Plains the day Sports were after the show, and passed off very well. The Sheffield Handicap of £15 was won by Mr. W. B. Mitchell, junr. Mrs. Edward Gardiner who had been the last three for died on ailing years Thursday week after an attack of influenza at the age of 57. The wedding of Mr. Macpherson with Miss E. Wisbey took place on. Thursday Mr. last. Macpherson was the fortunate discoverer of the Murchison Goldfield. Races are to be held at the Collie on It is anticipated that they Boxing Day. will be a great success as an excursion train will be run that In conse upon day. of this the Picton Races have quence been postponed until New Year's Day. The apathy exhibited by our townsfolk in matters is most distressing. municipal On Monday night when the time came to commence the business of the annual were the Mayor, meeting there present two councillors and two ratepayers. of the attendance Owing to the paucity the the to Mayor adjourned meeting Wednesday, 23rd inst. We have had our this pleasure week, but it has also brought pain to some for on last as Mr. was Friday Rcsselloty pro road in company with ceeding along the his two brothers-in-law when near the into the bush Capel his horse swerved tree him against a and killing striking him almost The acci instantaneously. dent in this case is doubly sad as it is only months a few since deceased was married. It is a notable fact that misfortunes never come alone for simultaneously with the to Mr. accident Mr. Carroll Rosselloty, who was to his home at proceeding from his horse and Dardanup was thrown fractured. his skull Dr. Lovegrove was soon in attendance and pronounced the to be an almost one. case hopeless Mass was celebrated in Bunbury on Arch Sunday week last by the Venerable deacon Lecaille. On the same day Father Mass at the Collie, on Brady celebrated the before he said Mass at Sunday and on the preceding Australind, Sunday at so that had it not been for Dardanup, the visit of Father Lecaille we should have been without Mass for the space of one This is certainly not month. keeping in of Bunbury. pace with the rapid progress I really think that the time has arrived ask for an assistant when we might justly priest. Bunbury and the surrounding districts should no experience difficulty in another If it is maintaining priest.. at the present time I, in con impossible with Of the Catholic junction many others community, hope that the time is not far distant when we will be able to boast of of two priests in our having the privilege midst. is now in full A Harvesting swing. noticeable this is the year improvement number of reapers and binders that grace harvest fields. our It is a pleasureable fact to record that our farmers are fully alive to the fact that to farm economically and with profit it to is use the necessary most latest and improved machinery. The is day is gone as far as this district concerned when the farmer hire could or two good farm hands at thirty shillings when pounds per month, or cheaper still lie could abundance of aboriginal get labour for the small sum of one shilling Therefore the time per week and food. lias arrived when it is impossible to farm with without profit applying machinery. By the way, speaking of farming reminds me that during the last week we were blessed with a copious of rain. downpour This will do a great deal of good, certainly but it will also cause a considerable amount of trouble to the farmers, and particularly to those who still farm in the old-fashionecl
Quarter
last
false
It acquitted. may Dr. at Friessbourg had the sum of £16 While trial awaiting was to various this money paid away claimants without his consent. On the day he was brought into court he was actually and to obtain a change of linen penniless, was compelled to ask for some prison to clothes. He made the application for the restoration of his Government with that some £12 the result property to him. has been restored By law every is deemed innocent until person proved to in this be guilty. But case a man on a charge of which he was trial, awaiting finds his goods es eventually acquitted, treated treated and himself with the " most high-handed justice." was pretences that be mentioned the time of his arrest in his possession.
A boy named of about William Miles, twelve with his years of age, who resides in'Middleton Road, was shot by "a parents Chinaman Brown late on named Patrick The Chinaman Tuesday night last. keeps and fancy, at the a general goods store Street, and quite top of York recently two his place of business has beeu entered or three times and things taken. He to his went keep watch and ward over on armed with property Thursday night a gun, and about a quarter past twelve two of his saw in front boys standing the door: shop and another coming from On showing himself the boys ran away. He alleges out or I'll he called "Stop, "and his fire, shortly afterwards discharged The shot struck Miles and went gun. his completely through body, passing handed Brown through his right lung. the boy over to the police, and was him self arrested on the charge of shooting with intent to murder. The boy is now in the hospital in a most critical lying in fact it may be said that his condition, medical attendant has but little hope of states that his recovery. Later reports Miles and his had been companions truant and were afraid to return playing homes. in to their This would account measure Borne for the strange fact of their been abroad at such a late hour. having
style, this
ana
tne
acres
cessitate
to
lie
much
advanced
crops the
are
so
rain
down,
so
has caused many that this will ne amount of trouble
that
year
considerable in the mowing of them. Our Annual Show took place this week. It was such a success as some of hardly those of Of course it was past years. shorn of a considerable amount of interest absence of His owing to the unavoidable the Sir John For Governor, Excellency rest and other Ministers. With the ex of Mr. R. A. Sholl, Postmaster ception there were no General, distinguished visitors Some old and present. very exhibitors were this con regular year spicuous only by their absence. The train carried out facilities wero with prompt to ness and despatch, thanks our everand courteous station-master, obliging Mr. W. If ever there was Guilfoyle. exhibited it shortsightedness by anyone was exhibited in by the Show Committee the show in the middle of Novem having ber. In the first place it is always about the second week in November that our farmers commence therefore, harvesting, either have to leave their work to they attend the show or else absent themselves. As it .is they who form the backbone of the show it is most 'necessary to arrange it at convenient time for them the most which would either be at the latter part a
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of October or the first week inNovember. Another reason why the present is an unconvenient time excessive is the heat which at this time of the u, always prevails and as there is no shade for the v:' year, dumb animals it amounts to simply to cruelty keep them penned up under the broiling sun from morn tUl early I could also adduce other dewy eve." is not arguments to show that the present a proper time to hold the show but I hope that we have seen the last that will' be held at this time of the year, so, there I deem it fore, The usual unnecessary. dinner was held in the evening, at which a great number was Dr. Harvey present. Success to the Perth-Bunbuiy proposed and the contractor in respond Railway," said that the line would ing, be probably for traffic about the end of opened March. H '
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were wanting to show that about to enter a new upon phase of life, and that we are about tp risefrom the apathy for which we have so lorig been conspicuous it is the keen competi tion that is for taking place Municipal honours this For the office of year. there are two candidates Mayor namely Messrs. and for that Spencer and Hay, of councillor there are seven candidates Maxted, Gibbs, namely Messrs. Baldock, and Dixon, Hastie, Caporn Banting.' Messrs. Has tie, Baldock and Dixon, addressed the Caporn last ratepayers Mr. Hastie Saturday night. supported;, the extension of the town boundaries the erection of a Town Hall and favoured the erection of a bathing house. Mr. Hastie underwent a severe not if an unfair examination re certain utterances of his relative to the old bathing house. Mr.; Dixon was of opposed to the extension the the erection of a town, favoured Town and suggested that Hall, the rates remain as at present. to Referring Cr. Banting he said it appeared to him that Cr. Banting the town thought that could not do without him. possibly He then criticised the views of Councillors Baldock and He aBked Cr. Banting. Baldock to excuse him for mentioning, his name with that of Cr. A/ Banting! voice at this the enquired stage what Council would do if they had not some one to second the motion. Mr. Dixon spoke well and to the Mr. Baldock pointfavoured the extension of the town the introduction of the boundaries also touched Act, Building upon other important matters and was Recorded a patient Mr. thehearing. Caporn was next to Mr. speak. Hay. also addreBSbd; the meeting he favoured the extension ol the town the erection of A boundaries, Town he did not favour the intro Hall, duction of "the Building He said-he Act; noticed that Cr. to re Banting proposed duce the he was not rates, surprised at this when it waB known that he had to pay 15s. a in rates on only year a dwelling house a carpenters shop and-a where he grew the best vegetables garden that were produced in the dolony— at any rate that is he said what Cr. Banting boasted of. A vote of thanks to the: chairman to the a close. brought meeting The most meeting was a, amusing one-,
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CORRESPONDENCE BISHOP
GIBNEY WEST
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THE
NOR'-
SETTLERS.
We copy the following Correspondence " from the columns of the West Aus tralian": To the Editor. —
I am the Peter Ferrara Sir, referred in Mr. Harper's recent letter as one of those who took part in the conflict with natives on the De Grey many years ago. and still Why he mentioned name, my more, why he saw it necessary to describe me as a of the Church of "lay brother Rome," I am unable to conjecture, unless some sneer at the Catholic Church Was Several intended. others were engaged in that whose encounter, belief religious would be quite as much a matter of in terest to the public as and yet he mine, to fails label them as Anglicans, Wesetc. But Mr. leyans, perhaps, Harper, himself out of his depth in a con finding into which he plunged troversy too is driven to clutch at any thoughtlessly, for thing support— a, withered potato stalk or a dried old stick like for myself, as instance men are said to drowning If I am to construe, his grasp at straws. mention of my name as an invitation to forward come and back him up with my I must ask leave testimony, to decline. are soon stated. lean reckon My reasons 40 natives up some killed by the whites the three years which during I spent on the De Grey. I will enter into no details in print. To do so at the present moment could serve no good purpose, that I can see,' and certainly would not to en tend hance West Australia's abroad. reputation —
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Mail" on the above stibject:are much interest creating Nor- West district. Since Bishop) in our visit'"here two some Gibney's years ago or certain thereabouts, changeB have been made in the treatment of the aboriginal The the Bishop is speaking prisoners. hviitn' whflh lie aavs that the iron collars the prisoners blistered .the neck. wprii.hiy wati in instrumental gaoler Thy present with coliars lined, riayipg -hese;: leather, witfi the happy result that this evil. has An iron collar without b.een>remedied. such a lining when heated with ithe' wquld, these blisters. cause Mr. burnihg 'sun, curate is wrong Adams, the late here, attached when he says that the chains are collar.' Doubtless he. could to a leather collars from not Bee whatHie were, .really of his which was the windows rectory, of The I suppose, vantage. his, place /in;
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remedial
of abundant
The country. different tale, do a diminishing very
Census
as
reveal-
The population in 1881 was the ten' the q,174,83Q Doling years birth's numbered 1,147,321, registeredThe and1 the deaths' 879,412. natural
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by they that
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vnli'f>ian iqllg&vul
Churches
nowhere
is
than aggressive, for education a has neither pftn-
more
Free
century
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Icqirimunity
Iritypduced ,rior intellectual snobbishness, nor general weakened the power, or the willingness of even the least rich classes for work with while it has certainly raised hands, the tidernaVk of' mental and' im culture, jtlie"
healthier and broader views We life. question there jyhether the English-speaking anywhere among
of
races
of
parted
is
a
more
the'
tralia.
The
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gerie'ral more
or:
literature,. of: unit
newspaparatotha
iri Ariiaf'than ot rents principle fixing swas land boards es by independent with tablished benefit before it was ever dreamt of as a practical measure ia and Scotland. Ireland It is, however, population,-
fore .
have
of-
the been
population
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than 76Q.105 pereon8 emigrated, the actual at the date population
to
soon
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tbey popula an area of waste increased tion, country, at a'stand-still industries or declining, except lVqrdy, any ridyance. being visible of cattle, in the number lunatics rand .-The ipublic-houses.t only .redeemiDg is that' is feature illiteracy' deqreasitig
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outrages,
combined
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country.
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moral excellence, or inde intelligence, The abolition of concurrent pendence of all endowment ecclesiastical denom-
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and their friends Administration the coercion deavour to justify of
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I have tented natiyesdn-my life. -They docking all extremely and when on the are fat, work (?): they may be seen way to their on, a aqd smoking as if: starting (cbattiug don't want to, work If they trippleasure is said to they sit down,., a!nd inothing I think it is time that some high them.., were. made into the. .rnatter, as.it inquiry, of the to the interest the 'dis is public-in. sent' :to gaol that when natives are trict find it a punishment they; should andinpt To me it is a matter of much a pleasure: native run that prisoners away surprise I suppose1 that even from1 Wyndham, 'but course become natives, .in. weary of( time, of the greatest pleasures. Yours, etc., never
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in or trade disputes politico The balance of political not power lias been upset electoral by equal districts, nor has the of payment- rif 'Metrib'ers the standard Parliament of degraded the! representatives'1 of the peoplb ari-
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of an elaborate system of the Salis inisrepresentations obtained bury Government permission and to coerce Ireland, by lies aqd less false no and immisrepresentations members the. the of. defunct pudeut
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Albany and
Wednesday, December The banknuptdv
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cause.
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Church Presbytierian under registered 12, Sect 14,
to de
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a burning unaccustomed
are
thau Five
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lease
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Crown
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six for time of
to the'
previous the claim
from
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pasture, occupy,' mine Crown upon the District at
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race they and prefer a indolence. life' of other every treated; while rqSpect they are humanely But it is quite out of the quest in gaol. should In ion tliat they ;bj3,; kept idle. the account, reading-' of; the Beagle Bay I was filled with admiration for Mission who! ate all in the noble priests: doingi and ameliorate the their power, to civiliseof. the nativesin'that unhappy condition district. -All honor to Bishop for Gibriey' Buch an excellent; inhaving inaugurated
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they hardly
eighteen the tiriie
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Liberia.
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Joseph CharleB Maria de St!Gedfge/wag Weber, Uhevalief received the. into Catholic Church on at the St Joseph, A,ugu8tr28 Cathedral, Mo. von Baron' Weber is a\nephewVf
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and statesman
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on 1st August together ington last, with a copy of an Order of the Queen dated the 18th August,! exin. Council,
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copy of a of between the Governments treaty Great Britain and the United States to of America; relative Merchant Seamen at W Deserters, signed ashington, and of which the on, the 3rd of June, were ratifications at Washexchanged
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be notified
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say, if he Is resident in the Electoral (1.) .trict at the tiuieof making
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any
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years of the w;as
be inherited
de St George. Baron though-' of age at the never
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a.
of Chevalier
the''title
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Catholio, but, Ludwig Was -thrrie years time of her death, he was
HeiisiftLgood baptijsqd His conversion
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Director
November,
1892.
VENN,
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of
Public Works Office, Perth, Western Anstralia, 1st
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Parcels or
passengers
General Traffic Manager, General Traffic Manager's. Office, Perth, September. 9 tb, 1892.
will
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traffic
to
Stations. order of.
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from
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ADDITIONS.
be received Tuesday, the 6th above Contract.
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;
will
noon
1892,
& numerous Meats, Pickles Sauces, & Cheese, Exceptionally good Butter Raisins, Currants, Sultana, & Plums, Table Vinegar, Peppers, Cayenne & Salt, Household Requisites, China, Glass &c.,
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after of
and a thereafter
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Commissioner and Director
VENN,
October same
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Specifications, this Office number limited
at
seen
Works Office, Western Australia, Perth,
SUPPLY
and
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Contract, be
may
Public,
and
Fruits Olden Syrup, Bottled and cured Hams and Bacon, ichly
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not
will
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Conditions
Drawings 13th
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Preserves ChutneyB, Ox Tongues, Tin'd Luneh & Corned Beef, and other oils, good Kerosene, Neats-foot and gugarB of splendid quality cheap.
Stores
side, tract;"
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ONIONS
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TENDERS
Office
September:
further;
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this
December,
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.
for
at of
MONDAY,
day
.
1892,
on
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noon
,
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Director
PERTH. .
are
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about
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on
every
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will be received the 6th Tuesday, above Contract.
TENDERS
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Retail. Tobacco. &, Cigar U V \ Merchants.
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Colony,
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Agents for Hosiery, and Towelling,
In
FOR
1
Lots
Licensed
and; Rural
/SALE
to Suit,
Lands
PATERSOUiT Land
and
Perth,
W.A.
Surveyors Agents,
Should
execu
Com
Chambers,
.
Mutual
BURGESS
G.
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King
St.?
Perth.
Terrace,
George's
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chief
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in
the
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the is
will
Bread
Bakery
J.V.
VERYARD'S
of
BEST
tbe
Rollei it
prove
in
to be ;
the
City.
LARGEST
of BREAD
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Perth.
Barrack Street,' Sole Agents.
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Meals
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the cheapest, establishment is
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is
G oods
9d
it
best,
the
and most
convenien
colony.
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FIRST
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Boots
and
Hides
from
in
Bjota irreafc
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fiwlevlrv
Exchange. '
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on
to be
BROWN
&
OCERIES
Sale.'
addressed
to
ALLEN,!
Hay
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Brushes Harness Oils G
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Eagland and the
Cutlery
Skins,
held at of both
,
taken
Shoemakers'
firs
;
Strong Shoes in
oGoods?
Shipments opportunity
Whips
or otherwise be will and promptness, PRIZE the late .at
Note
the
Address
ROBERT Barrack
for
s'
Street,
!
Perth.
CHEAPER
THAN EVER. grocery price list. For Cash Only , Queensland Meals, assorted, 21b tins, Is 2d Do. Ox Soups, Is 2d Tongues, each 4s 3<i N.Z.; Lunch 21b Beef, Is 3d'; tins, Libbv's Corned Beef, 21b tins, Is OJd Conrad's lib a-td. 8d 21b Meats, tins, Is 3d : Do, tins, Potted Meats, asstd. 8d |lb tins, Mullet 6d Leighton's Fresh Herrings, 5d Fresh Sal mon, 8d Fresh 7d Oysters, Kippered 9d Herrings, Sardines, -lb tins, 4.\d Do 8d Jib tins, Bottled Fruits, lid and Is Tinned do, Is;, Jams;"! lb tiuf£ 6ld English and 7d lid and Is Do, 21b tins, English lib 6d Marmalade, tins, Do, 21b tins, lid S A Jams, lib 4ia dins, ;?2lb tins, 8d, 8Ad'. jarvis
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SMITH, Street,
Agent
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large Scarfa
Messrs. ;
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Suits
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Hats,
assortment
old'
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be
cab
S A assorted 21b tins,
;
8d
Coffee,
Is
8d
;
;
Egg Powder,
ex
21b tins
Is
Pickles, Is 2d, is 4d,
pints
Jellies, 9d
Syrup,
;
lib
tins, ls6d Powder, 5d lb tins, Cohnan's Mustard D S F -|lb 7d, jlb'ls Green Peas, lib, 7d French Beans, lib, 7d Linseed Meal, 8d per lb cPea Flour, 8d per lb Condensed-Milk. 7d Tomato Sauce, 6d and 8d'; Worcester shire Sauce, 6d Starch, 4jd per. lb Bine GlLramarine, 8d per lb Do ""Keen's, 10d Table «Jd Vinegar. per bottle. Cordials. Tea', Ud Is and 2s lb Is, per Arrowroot, l and lid Sd lb 8d packets, Candles, per lb "Soap, 4d 5d and Od bar Dcstampe's self-acting do, lid bar Destampe'a Washing Fluid, Is 3d bottle Oatmeal, 71b bags, Is 2d New Vasse Pota Is 6d stone. toes, O.her lines at the Lowest
and
Baking £b tins.
6d
;
;
;
cutting.
;
changed
guaranteed. boys'
;
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,s
fashions,
latest
October
Perth,
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Shirtings
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including
Show Agricultural Society's best for -the collection Guildford,, and Harness. Saddlery
ready
HE ARM AN and takeheed. Every new, style in stock. A ttontion particularly paid to, M
obtained
for
requisites
by post care
and
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Salted
Saddles and Saddles
Clippers,
all
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want
yon
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with
Children's
Jockey
Hostelry, Sponges, Chamois
Scrapers, etc. orders sent
'All
:
Girls'
or
Wholesale note,'
of the
Is.
9d,
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in
Clothing, Stable
and
Saddles, and all
Colonimanu-
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Ladies'and and
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and stock, a varied large of Gig, Cart, and Cairiage and Gents' Saddles Riding
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2 p.m.,
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of
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of
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in
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R.S.;
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English
both
Large
a
variety.,..
W.A.
inspection.'
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Perth.
open and
now
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Goods
SAVE Assortment »oqts
ALSO, -Men's
Frederick
Harness.
Combs, Blacking,
Proprietor.;
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HEAKMAN,
Hay-street
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performances
D. JACOBY,
APP0T" MSN?
PERTH,
fcTREET, Stock
ale
executed
HENRY-STREET the (Opposite Fremantle Club), from minutes' walk Three Jetty and Town- hall. Railway Station, late of the Viehm W. F. JENNINGS, OPENED the above nev Cafe, has now beei extensive which have premises, fitted up in tbe latest style for the comfor am Of bis boarders and convenience visitors.'
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SPECIAL
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BY
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HARNESS STREET
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Australian
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Hay-street,
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Stationei
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of
Bound in. Morocco. Sold by all Stationers. Per Post 3d. extra.
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Importers,
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seats
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Booksellers,
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and while
and
conveniences unsurpassed.
are
First-class and ;first-class attendance. A Liberal and Choice Menu. The very "choicest brands of wines, and spirits only in stock.
VIEWS!
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THE
centres western
Price
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PERTH
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Hours
Barrington & Minorgan intimate to the Pubiic that respectfully 'they are from £14 and making SPRING DRAYS HEAVY DRAYS a upwards, speciality. is lnvited as this is an opportunity Inspection a really first class at the .to.acqnire DRAY Lowest Possible Price.
CARTS CAFE
Murray-Sts.,
or
Durability!
OUt by US. & MARSHALL.
E. D. Marshall, Sydney,
Perth.
Teeth
Artificial Fit,
Messrs..
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Provident
and
in
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BUSINESSES HOUSES to LET. of commissions; kinds promptly ted at moderate prices,
All
G0;5
of
their
Hospital
Berth.
f
particu
to.
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Late
BAZAAR,
,
mechanical
all
'Ivory,
Gas, Ether Daily for
wish
Colony.
BINGAY
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Street,
with,
THE INDUSTRIAL CARRlAGt WORKS,
SALE.
for
dolls, and and
Novelties.
Hay,
HOUSES,
J-J
Purchasers.
all
Mechanical
"si
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mission
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Rocking Horses,
—
toys
given
this
and
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Marshall
Prices
|at?
and others
speaking
other
'Latest
W.A.
in
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before
Price
Linen,
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Speciality. administered
point out that be excelled
larly
nothing
Wefek,5
&
Bingay
Safes,
SELL
CONTINENTAL
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We shall 'Christmas;
.
undressed, 2000
over
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of
dressed,
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Wholesale
are
Belfast &c.
Drapery, Boots
(Speciality), Paris Made),
and
j«HT
part
a
Large
1000,)
Toys, etc.
invited.
Inspection
Trousers
(Vienna
Our Wholesale PriceB for all classes of Men'B and Women's Boots are the Lowest iu the Trade. Wholesale Buyers will do well to ;our inspect samples before buying elsewhere.
P?RTH» W.A. SURVEYS
splendid Kid Glace
real and
Y E YORS,
C H A M B E R S,
W E LD
Less
New Stock of Ladies' aod Patent Buttoned Lace Boots, and are at selling than London Prices. iu Slippers a
.
S UR
Have
.
.
LICENSED
CO.
per
B8HALL,
Fremantle.
with'
Teeth Chloroform
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£5 10s. to £16 Cigars (from Natalis Sewing Machines,
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Sporting.
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Requisites Country orders
received
Latest I
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Stocks,
to.
Wend
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Adelaide,) and WATCHMAKER/ BARRACK ST., PERTH, (Opposite, TowniHalD as a Watchmaker in the Old long experience and 5 ream 1%/fR. LINDELL'S Country JLv_l as for the intMelbourne a Watch in Repairer firms the principal City, should' beM a all work sufficient that entrusted to him will guarantee be well and faithfullv nnM carried that in connection and with REPEATERS CHRONOGRAPHS a speciality. Renairs from attended to returned and country promptly by post.
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par
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prepared CONDUCT
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OIGARS,
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Tobacconist Saloon, DUFF, MANAGER.
and Best Variety Quality always in Stock. and Sporting from the coloniel. Telegrams Papers received regularly f Agency for the most of Comic Papers the World. We wish popular to draw attention particular to our has been Hairdressing under Department which the present greatly improved management. Orders executed and Subscribers' Country names received for English promptly comic A Trial periodicals. Respectfully Solicited.
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Manner
TOBACCOS, Latest
RIGHT-U--R.
the
colonies
attention
the:
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BARRACK iTi,
good
;
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of
.choice to
go
B country district do well t< would his LARGE and ) VARIEI inspect before STOCK elsewhere purchasing ;MR. to drav CAMPBELL wishes
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good. Tobacco
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HOTEL.
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PHCENTX
JOHN Ml'SSOX
OFFICE.
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FIRE
The Greatest discovered
Steam
WELLINGTON—
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'than
Hotel for
boarders
other
in
Western
any
hotel
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has
accomodation
tionery
of
Boiled,
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Nprtbam,
Throssell
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ment
board
Sugar
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Spiers
Range
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Five;
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The
Sanitary
HARRY
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Turkish
capable
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very desoription
People.!
Arrangementsof
the .most, complete in the City. perfect
and
trally
Creams, Goods
and
Goods
INDUST
The Billiard
1
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-
SINGLE MEALS ONE SHILLING. J
A
Board The
£1
of
all are Liquors Brands procurable,
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& Lodging
per Week. the
and
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lence,
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and
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A ttractions Rich and
and
Stock
end
that
Fremsntle
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Repairs
C bains,
Lockets,
newcastle
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and
voiizitii
to suit
Mantles
everybody.
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and Guilt.) .
cans.
(Electro.)
now
Muslins, the
of
|,aces
selling
newest
very-rapidly
and
choicest
.
patterns,
Bead, Gold and Srlver Gimps. | legant designs in Dress Trimmings. Trimmed B ibbona aHd untrimmed straws T ies, Scarfs & all kinds of Haberdashery.
B raid,
silver.
executed.
—
and Pins.
Rings and
Barometers. Watohee
0 pera Glasses and Spectacles, 0 pen-face and half-hunting, and Keyless. Key-winding
Storekeepers be found by
will
and:
'>
ackets
kinds
of all
tj
1
in
Chronometers
ORDEU.
Satisfaction.
goods which
our
with
and
am
PERTH.
articles
tJ seful
extend
to
TRIAL
Guarantee City
Hot
world.
FREMANTLE.
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(Marble dishes and
water
CASH
establishments
:
north
Elegant.
Timepieces,
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Attractions
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the
who
man
Gowns,
Q orsefs,
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the
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HICKS 1
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s
urahs,
of
Silk,
Silks
Brochc
a
Stock;
large
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Night Dresses &c: Cambric and Linen,
Chemises,
K
has
Head-flan
and
Silks,
Lyons',
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All
the
anxious
particularly
Trade Country A view solicit
< >nr
Charge.
are
in
branch
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HICKS,
PEOPLE'S
HIGH,
SILVER-
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HAY
the
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DRAPER, CLOTHIER, MERCER,; AND MILLINER, TAILOR,
Pei'th(
STOREKEEPERS:
COUNTRY We
THE
SMITH,
,
SILVER
Toffee
selling
kept.
COOK,
AND
i
Cough Drops, Eucalyptus Jujubes, Honey-comb Toffee,
Drops, he best
of
use
Boarders
Without
GOLD
excel
cheapness.
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City.
i
Billiard
Goods,
Hompauy's '
in the
only
4.
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forward
Mail!''
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both
will
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Hotel,
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Best Brands
C.
WESTERN.
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unrivalled
n
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sell our; storekeepers: unrivalled for purity,
are
guaranteed.
are
Beer
,
the
Australian
S T R A L I A
TJ
iCity
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of
one
nT|fi
Sole
Agent for Western Australia, ,GEG. DUMDAY, UAY-STREET, PERTHr> (opposite
Goods,
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SINGLE BEDS, ONE SHILLING.
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for
hotel
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Storekeeper
your
has been long as
Country in the City and the Visitors to New Management will spare no effort the Leading its as maintain reputation for Hotel Visitors and for Country Visitors from the Eastern Colonies.
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Star
The "AUSTRALIAN" and favourably known
of Confectionery
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by
BLAKE
of the
(Late
Delight,
Chocolate
r
largest of cook-
:ar,ei
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Ornaments,
Sugar
.
Hotel.:
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the
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also
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the
celebrated.
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from
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be
to
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in
prepared
either
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the Railway nearly opposite are with and connected Station
are
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recreations
,
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and
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Chemists
Centrally
most
the
market.
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and on
from
Guineas
25
may
be obtained
Warehouse Famishing Time-Payment System.
order.
hundred
one
at the for'
Federal
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practical
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picture
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;
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that
to
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