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Article : 431 wordsWhen your reporter sent off his list of prizes of stock, the Judges had not completed their work, and the machinery and implements had still to be decided upon. Only two articles ...
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The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times (WA : 1864 - 1874), Fri 3 Nov 1865, Page 2
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