News at the Diggings is very source, arrivals and departures being the only order of the day. Of the latter many, in fact most are parties who came from Sydney, and the cause of their leaving ...
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Article : 89 wordsDear Sirs—I have to acknowledge the presentation of a set of elerieal robes, made up of the richest materials, which have been tendered to me, through you, the churchwardens of this parish. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 20 Jun 1851, Page 3
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