The weather conditions prevailing during the past week have not improved the harvest prospects to any extent, and as the wheat crops are now fast approaching maturity in all parts of the ...
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Article : 676 wordsMr. Pilcher, Q.C., and Dr. Coghlan, instructed by Mr. John M'Laughlin, appeared for the plaintiff; and Dr. Sly, instructed by Mr. F. W. Walker (agent for Mr. W. E. Evans, of Ballina), for the defendant. ...
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Article : 412 wordsMr. H. P. Owen and Mr. J. L. Campbell, instructed by Mr. R. S. Lambton, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Langer Owen and Mr. Harvey, instructed by Mr. H. T. Morgan, appeared for the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 23 Nov 1898, Page 4
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