Old Times: An Unique Illustrated History of the Early Days, Volume 1, Issue 1Commercial Publishing Company, 1903 - Australia |
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Page 39
... Richard Bourke , permitting a Mr. Barnett Levy to institute dramatic performances as a regular thing . Levy was the owner of the Royal Hotel , and lost no time in adapt- ing the saloon of his house to the exigencies of the occasion , to ...
... Richard Bourke , permitting a Mr. Barnett Levy to institute dramatic performances as a regular thing . Levy was the owner of the Royal Hotel , and lost no time in adapt- ing the saloon of his house to the exigencies of the occasion , to ...
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... Richard Bourke allowed a bounty of £ 18 per head for each adult and £ 5 for every child . Having at this time acquired a small fortune , Captain Towns began to think of giving up his roving life , and when Mr. Robert Brooks , one of the ...
... Richard Bourke allowed a bounty of £ 18 per head for each adult and £ 5 for every child . Having at this time acquired a small fortune , Captain Towns began to think of giving up his roving life , and when Mr. Robert Brooks , one of the ...
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