Sir John Roberison and Mr. Lackuy lunched at Tabulam, where Mr.and Mrs.chanuvel had made every preparation for then reception, and after,lunchean left for Fairfield arriving there before dark, and doing a longer journey ...
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Article : 452 wordsSir,—My friend Mr. Cocks is in error as to amount of fine recently inflicted upon Mr. Uhde.There were three separate charges against Mr.Uhde for slaughtering calves. Mr.Roberts apppeared for him, and raised several objections. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 22 Jun 1881, Page 6
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