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Article : 129 wordsMUDGEE.—December 16 By the Mudgee Police:—Black and white sow Also, by Mr. H. Borton; damages. 4s.:—Black horse, like co near shoulder, J off shoulder fore back and fis ula, aged. also, by Mr. J. Knowles; damages 4s each:—Yellow and white ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 Jan 1855, Page 4
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