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Advertising : 1,482 wordsThe Yeoman of Saturday gives its "fourth act" in the history of the Exploration Expedition. It commences with the start of the Expedition, and terminates with the arrival at Menindie. The main ...
Article : 909 wordsAlexander McTavish was summoned for "that on the 18th day of December, 1861, he did neglect and refuse to leave certain land, known as the Daylesford Water Reserve, under the control and ...
Article : 663 wordsA challenge was recently sent from the Castlemaine corps to their Sandhurst volunteer brethren, inviting them to a friendly contest at the butts, the parties to consist respectively of a captain and ten ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Wed 15 Jan 1862, Page 3
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