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Article : 420 wordsFor 15 chains road at McHarg's Kill, 6 do. do. to Summer Hill (Fort Elliot). 4 do. do. Middleton and Goolwa road; till November 2nd, 1888. ...
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Article : 68 wordsFor the purchase of wattles and for metal at Bugle Ranges. ...
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