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Article : 1,484 wordsThe fourth and last concert of this subscription look place on Tuesday evening, to a very numerous and highly respectable auditory. The programme presented a ...
Article : 683 wordsJOHN JENKINS was charged with stealing eight posts, the property of C. G. Everard, Esq. Dugald Crawford, farmer. Edward's Town, depo[?]ed that the prisoner had a piece of ground near ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Thu 4 Oct 1849, Page 3
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