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Article : 415 wordsTHE following deeds of grant are ready for delivery. Alfred Gardner, 104 acres 2 roods, parish Jarrunga; J. Mansfield, 54 acres, 2 roods, parish of Kangaloon; John Manion, ...
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The Bowral Free Press (NSW : 1884), Sat 23 Aug 1884, Page 2
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