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Advertising : 133 wordsSIR,—A report of a painful nature having for some time past been prevalent relative to the loss of the child Green at the Hulf-way-House, Toodyay road, may I beg, through the medium of your ...
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Advertising : 455 wordsMiss Mary Layman, upon oath, stated she had seen Norman riding a mare which struck her mother to be like a mare that belonged to her sister. Upon her attention being called to the similarity. ...
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Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), Wed 31 Dec 1851, Page 3
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