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Advertising : 57 wordsThe Judges for farm produce were Messrs. THOM, MACK, AND BAILLIE, For the best three bushels of Wheat of this season's growth, the produce of the Colony. ...
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Article : 74 wordsDEBATING SOCIETY.--Before the business of the evening commenced the Hon. J. E Murray rose, and addressing the Chairman said--previous to my departure for ...
Article : 2,042 wordsThe only description of fruit shown was the water melon, one of which weighing 21.¼lbs, was furnished from Messrs. Bolden's garden, and one ...
Article : 60 wordsAT six o'clock about forty-five gentlemen, chiefly members of the Society, sat down to an excellent dinner, provided by mine host of the Royal Hotel, ...
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Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1839 - 1845), Mon 7 Mar 1842, Page 2
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