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  2. EBENEZER PIONEERS OF THE HAWKESBURY

    Green Vale whose church and meadows, Are sacred evermore, Where leafy gum-trees line the groves By "Stone of Help" and shore. ...

    Article : 2,611 words
  3. ABRAHAM JOHNSTON

    OF Gulligal, near Boggabri, N.S. Wales, 5th, and English born son of Andrew Johnston (I.) came by the "Coromandel," at 8 months of age, 1802 He was married, firstly, to Miss Margaret Brown (1830), and secondly to Mrs. Henrietta Kennedy Johnston (1840), a widow, relict of Mr. A. Johnston, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 208 words
  4. MUSIC OF WATERS

    Currency Greek, seven miles from Windsor, via Wilberforce, is one of the Hawkesbury's beauty spots, to which the romantically inclined should pay a visit. ...

    Article : 328 words
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