THE year 1864 closed with a deficiency of £26,000, and 1865 with a deficiency of about £34,000, while the land fund is more than absorbed by the claims upon ...
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Article : 593 wordsThe following reminiscences of the olden times were furnished to us by a gentleman who took them down as they fell from the lips of John Dell, the Greenwich pensioner, a few ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 25 Jul 1866, Page 2
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