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Article : 165 wordsThe exports to Victoria for the first 5 months of 1868 amounted to over 2 millions, or £320,000 above the previous year. The trade returns for July shew a slight ...
Article : 141 wordsThe following quantities of wool were offered in public sales up to date:—30,469 bales Port Phillip, 35,137 bales Sydney, 8758 bales Adelaide, 29,071 bales New Zealand, 6707 bales ...
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Article : 208 wordsThe Bishop of Peterborough, Earl of Abergavenny, Lord Howard De Walden, Generals Cockburn and Mackenzie, Seigeant Goulburn, Lord Normanton, Lord Ashburton, Dean ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 28 Oct 1868, Page 5
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