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Article : 820 wordsThe celebration of this annual snorting meeting took place on Monday last, at Woodside, near Wilkie's Woodside Inn, and attracted a rather numerous assemblage of spectators, considering the thinly populated ...
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Article : 228 wordsAn excellent and substantial entertainment provided by host and hostess Wilkie, was given at the Woodside Inn, about eighty gentlemen sitting down at the table. The chair occupied by Mr Delany, and the ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Wed 11 Apr 1855, Page 3
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