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PROCLAMATION. ————oooo———— Whereas it has been reported to me that on the night of Saturday last the 19th. Instant, the house near the Cantonment, the property of Mr. Bamber, known by the name of "Richmond House" was maliciously set fire to, by some wicked and evil disposed person, or persons, and entirely consumed. Now therefore I for the better apprehending and bringing to, Justice the person, or persons, concerned in this atrocious crime, do hereby offer a full pardon to any of them, not being the (principal one) who shall discover his or their accomplices, so that he or they may be apprehended and convicted thereof. And as a further encouragement I do hereby offer a reward of Forty Pounds to any person or persons not the principal or one of the principals, who shall discover as aforesaid the person or persons guilty of the above crime.

!!! Given under my Hand and Seal this 23rd. day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Three. F. C. Irwin Lieutenant Governor. By His Honors's Command, PETER BROWN, Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that John Alexander Dutton and Paul Lockyer have applied at this Office for permission to leave the Colony, Per Governor Bourke.

By Command of His Honor PETER BROWN, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth January 22nd. 1833. Western Austalia.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Lionel Samson has received permission from His Honor the Lieutenant Governor to act as "Government Auctioneer" during the absence of his brother Mr. William Samson.

By Command of His Honor . Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office Perth January 23rd 1833.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor having been pleased to grant Mr. Richard Dawson "Leave of absence" for eighteen months: Mr. George Fredrick Stone has been appointed to act as Sheriff in his stead during his absence.

By His Honour's Command Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office Perth, January 25th, 1833.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor directs it to be notified, for the Information of those Agriculturists who are indebted to Government, that the Colonial Storekeeper has been instructed to receive Wheat, (the growth of the Colony) in part, or whole payment, of each respective Debt, at the rate of 15s. per Bushel.

By His Honour's Command Peter Brown Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office Perth, January 24th, 1833.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Surveyor Generals Office, Perth, January 23rd 1833

The Lieutenant Governor in Council has granted the following Town Allotment;

, C 8 Charles Macfaull , No 21. Henry Vincent 22, Henry Vincent E, P. H. Dod. (suburban) Guildford, 118, Richard Barneden. 121, Stephen Hyde. 122, John Purkis. Albany, B 13, George Cheyne. B 18, George Cheyne. B 19, George Cheyne. J. S. Roe Surveyor General

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that James Richard Lacey has applied at this Office for permission to leave the Colony: per "Brigantine Thistle."

By Command of His Honour Peter Brown, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office Perth, January, 24th 1833.

ON SALE AT THE STORES, OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Perth, and Fremantle, Jan. 24th, 1833.

KANGAROO HUNT. ————oooo———— THE MEMBERS of this HUNT Propose to dine together at the Cleikam inn Guildford, on Saturday next the 2nd February, at two o'clock.

TO BE SOLD. A GRANT of LAND on the Swan, containing 2,500 Acres. Enquire at the Albion, Fremantle.

ADVERTISEMENT. AT a meeting of the Western Australian held at Steel's Hotel Fremantle, on Monday last, Mr. W. N. Clark resigned his Office of Secretary, and Mr. John Butler, was appointed to fill that Office. Mr. W. Lamb, Chairman.

£300. Wanted on Loan, the sum of £300 one half in Stores, and the other in Cash. The security offered, consisting of real and improved property in this Colony, is unexceptionable. For particulars apply to W. N. Clark Solicitor, Fremantle. January 16th. 1833.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE fast sailing CUTTER JOLLY RAMBLER, J. BRIGNELL, Commander, has superior Accommodations for Passengers, and has room for thirty tons of goods; for Freight or Passage apply to D. SCOTT. Fremantle.

ADVERTISEMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED having succeeded in tanning the native Kangaroo skin, has been recommended by several gentlemen, to agree with a shoemaker for making a few Boots, and Shoes for sale—for his benefit.

He therefore begs respectfully to offer them at the following prices, to those who may be pleased in this way to recompence him for having made the experiment.

Gentlemen's Shoes made to measure, 15s. Wellington Boots, £1, 10. 6d. Ladies' Shoes 10s. 6d. GEORGE WATTS. Perth, January 23rd, 1833.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FRIENDLY SOCIETY ANY Gentlemen wishing to become members of this Society, are requested to send in their names, as early as convenient. to Mr H., Builder,