Mr. Patrick M'Manus, against whom so many warrants are out, has again turned up. Being ot a sporting turn of mind, he presented himself at Dungog last Tuesday as the owner of a "tit" to run at the next day's races. ...
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Article : 542 wordsPROGRESS of HARBOUR WORKS.—Since the arrival of a sufficient supply of stone for the completion of the foundation of the Eairnbairn crane, the contractor has made rapid progress with the work. The massive pile ...
Article : 1,538 wordsTHE SEASON AND THE CROPS.—From the accounts at present to hand, we have the most favorable reports of the state of wheat crops in and about Tamworth; on Dungowan and Duncan's Creeks it is said never to have ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 1 Sep 1863, Page 4
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