Chiefly on account of t[?] year on which it falls, the [?] Majesty's birthday, has [?] this district by numerous [?] ...
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Article : 1,434 wordsSIR,—May I, through your columns, suggest to my fellow-townsmen that some steps should be taken to endeavour to have the railway workshops removed to East Maitland. There is a large quantity ...
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