THURSDAY, September 10th, 1868, will be a day ever memorable in the annals of New South Wales, for, on that day, thousands of our loveliest citizens and their better-halves wended their way to Macquarie-street North to stare at the New Stairs, which were opened ...
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Sydney Punch (NSW : 1864 - 1888), Sat 19 Sep 1868, Page 3
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