JAMES HURST, charged with obtaining the sum of £170 from Edward Wilkinson Buthurst’ [?] false pretences surrendered to his bail. Mr. Conwell appeared for the accused, and ...
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The Gympie Miner (Qld. : 1884 - 1899), Wed 23 May 1888, Page 2
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