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NEW SERIES

VOL I. ]

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned individuals have applied at this Office for permission to leave the Colony by the Brig "Cornwallis", viz.
 * George Thomas Darby,
 * William Henry Hills,
 * Samuel Howden,
 * Peter O'Neil,
 * John Chipper,—Per Thistle
 * By His Honor's Command
 * PETER BROWN
 * Colonial Secretary.

His Honor the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to direct to be notified, that a bill is about to be submitted to the consideration of the Legislative Council, "for regulating the weights and measures of the Colony."
 * By his Honor's Command
 * Colonial Secretary.
 * Colonial Secretary.

His Honor the Lieutenant Governor directs it to be notified that arrangements have been made, for publishing all Official notifications, connected with the public Service, in the Gazette and Perth Advertiser.

The heads of the several Departments will be pleased to observe that it will be necessary to transmit to the Colonial Secretary by 3 o'clock of each Friday whatever is intended for publication in the same week.
 * By His Honor's Command
 * Colonial Secretary
 * Colonial Secretary

His Honor the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to direct the publication of the general objects of the following bill, now under the consideration of the legislative Council.
 * By His Honor's Command
 * Colonial Secretary.
 * Colonial Secretary.

"A bill to enforce and regulate the performances of quarantine in certain cases in Western Australia."

It is proposed that the performance of quarantine in certain cases in the Colony of Western Australia, shall be duly enforced and regulated, to prevent the introduction, or spread within the said Colony, of any infectious disorder, highly dangerous to the health of His Majesty's Subjects.

That Vessels with their Crews, Passengers and Cargoes, arriving from any place declared by a Government Proclamation, to be infected, or dangerous, shall be liable to Quarantine.

That the time, manner, and place of performing quarantine, shall be directed by a Government Proclamation, and that until quarantine be performed, no person or thing shall leave the ship,

That the Governor with the advice of Executive Council, may have the power to issue special orders relative to any vessel arriving under suspicious circumstances although from a Port not proclaimed as infected, to shorten the time in particular cases, and that all such extraordinary orders, shall have the same force and effect as Government Proclamations relative to Quarantine.

That all Masters of vessels to give the Pilot or other person, conducting them into Port, a true account of Port of departure and of Ports touched at during the voyage, of the health of Crew and Passengers, and cases of death if any, under penalty of any sum not exceeding £100; if the vessel shall have come from a Port proclaimed as infected, the Pilot shall give notice thereof to the Master, under penalty of any sum not exceeding £100. And immediately after such notice the Master shall hoist a prescribed signal, and shall continue such signal until Quarantine be completed under a penalty of any sum not exceeding £100.

, begs leave to return thanks to his friends for their patronage during his continuance in business, and to inform them that having renewed his License, and made a considerable addition to his sleeping apartments, he is now enabled to furnish further accommodation to his visitors.

⁂ Dinners, Lunches, &c on the shortest notice.

A Bagatalle board within, and an excellent Skittle Ground immediately adjacent.

Perth, 25th. January 1833.

At the Stores of the undersigned.

Strong Scotch Ale, Pale Ale, and Lon don double brown Stout in wood and bottle, Brandy, Rum, Hollands, Port, Madeira, Sherry, Claret, and other wines. Sugars, of all qualities,—Tobacco, Segars, Vinegar, Pickles, Chocolate, Raisins, Starch, Blue, Gentlemens Boots, Coats, Waistcoats, and Trowsers, Ladies Bonnets and Scarfs. Writing Paper, &c &c. &c. Masts, Topmasts, Yards, Chain Cable and Anchor for a Ship of 500 tons, the hulk of the Ship Rockingham. Also to be let, or sold, a fine boat of 12 tons, and 3 neat Cottages near the Cantonment.

Fremantle January 30th. 1833.

That valuable Perth Allotment L. No. 39, next to the one occupied by Mr. Mews, Apply to
 * Fremantle.
 * Fremantle.