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Article : 669 wordsApplications Granted.—John Gilles, Happy Home Hotel, Nott-street; William Stowe, Railway Club Hotel, Raglan-street. The applications of Fryer Bernard, Albion ...
Article : 443 wordsGeorge Roles, of York-street, Emerald Hill, grocer. Causes of insolvency-Illness in family, and being unable to attend to his business, Liabilities, £359 9s. [?]d.; assets, ...
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Article : 591 wordsSir,—I cordially agree with the remarks of your "correspondent " Ten years a member;" in last week's issue. He is deserving of all praise for the noble way in which he defended ...
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The Record and Emerald Hill and Sandridge Advertiser (Vic. : 1872 - 1881), Fri 23 Jun 1876, Page 3
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