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Article : 126 wordsThe Hunter River Permanent Building Society held its twelfth annual meeting on Wednesday last, and presented an unusually good report and balance-sheet. After paying all expenses, it declared a dividend equal to 124 percent. ...
Article : 419 wordsThere is a considerable interest evinced hero in the proposed water scheme, and the local council has been commended on all sides for having dealt bo promptly with the matter. Some time ago this body, mainly through the ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 10 Nov 1888, Page 1008
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