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After the elections on 31 October and the first meeting of the Council on 4 November , at which J. H. Fisher was elected mayor , Gawler rashly came to the conclusion that the Council was filled with men who had already displayed their ...
After the elections on 31 October and the first meeting of the Council on 4 November , at which J. H. Fisher was elected mayor , Gawler rashly came to the conclusion that the Council was filled with men who had already displayed their ...
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On 8 October he crossed the Goulburn at a place which came to be known as Mitchellstown , and made for the Hume and Hovell track at Violet Town which he followed through Benalla and Wangaratta , still in such a generous mood towards man ...
On 8 October he crossed the Goulburn at a place which came to be known as Mitchellstown , and made for the Hume and Hovell track at Violet Town which he followed through Benalla and Wangaratta , still in such a generous mood towards man ...
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When Eardley - Wilmot moved in Council on 29 October 1845 the second reading of the Estimates Bill , Richard Dry asked that it be read again that day six months . He was supported by Thomas George Greg . son .
When Eardley - Wilmot moved in Council on 29 October 1845 the second reading of the Estimates Bill , Richard Dry asked that it be read again that day six months . He was supported by Thomas George Greg . son .
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
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