At the last District Conference during a discussion on the steamer service it was contended that vessels could not be built to run at high rates of speed on shall[?] ...
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Article : 642 wordsThe following gold leases have been approved:—R. S. Keats, 2a., Towallum: C. Jackson and others, 3a., AVoolgoolga. The gold lease of J. W. Tonkin, 5a., ...
Article : 299 wordsDunng the past few weeks more than ordinary interest and enthusiasm has been displayed in musical circles in and around Maclean since it became known that Miss ...
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Article : 191 wordsCabbages, medium 3s to 4s.: pumpkins, medium 5s to 7s; vegetable marrows. 4s to 5s: lettuce. 9d to 1s 6d: cauliflowers, large 7s, small 2s 6d to tis dozen; ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 5 Jun 1909, Page 4
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