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THE SYDNEY RAILWAY.
The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Saturday 25 August 1855 Supplement: Supplement to the Maitland Mercury, page 2
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heavy works, he had been convinced the I
and men, and he might say he had in his j
employ a body of as flue fellows as ever were ,
fear was that he should not be able to em
Mr. Randle: Ever since he had conducted
heavy works, he had been convinced the
and men, and he might say he had in his
employ a body of as fine fellows as ever were
fear was that he should not be able to em-
2008-10-18 12:56:40.0anonymousmiles) occupied 3d{ minutes, and the return
From thespeeches then made, we select the
Mr, Wallace : Whatever system of rail-
ways might be adopted £for the colony], he
was, whether it would be profitable. Of thut
would be as remunerative as almost any of !
miles) occupied 39.5 minutes, and the return
From the speeches then made, we select the
Mr, Wallace: Whatever system of rail-
ways might be adopted [for the colony], he
was, whether it would be profitable. Of that
would be as remunerative as almost any of

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