Now that there is work in the country for large numbers of labourers, and the demand is increasing as harvest approaches, it is again evident that there is no regular ...
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Article : 1,147 wordsThe Central Cumberland A. and H. Association has decided to hold its next annual show at Castle Hill on January 25 and 26 next. The society also decided to hold a series of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 1 Oct 1906, Page 4
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