Sir,—I am pleased to notice that Mr. C. Fetherstonhaugh, yourself, and others have taken up the subject of the export of meat, and I trust that the idea of subsidy through the F. and S. P. Boards will be ...
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Article : 1,028 wordsMartin Franckel, of George-streat, Sydney, sued Frederick Bradley, trading as Bradley and Son, auctioneers, of Sydney, for the recovery of £12 deposit paid by the plaintiff to the defendant as agent ...
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Article : 543 wordsThe inquest on the body of the man William Donaldson, who was found in a dying condition in a paddock in Bolmain on the 20th instant, and who died the following day from the effects of a fracture ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 31 Dec 1891, Page 5
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