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Page 142
... Port Phillip - I could tell her - but won't - - 29th Monday I this morning said Addio to my friends in Port Macquarie , and started for the Plains in Mr Marsh's gig with his two horses , and the old Grey tied to their heads - so that we ...
... Port Phillip - I could tell her - but won't - - 29th Monday I this morning said Addio to my friends in Port Macquarie , and started for the Plains in Mr Marsh's gig with his two horses , and the old Grey tied to their heads - so that we ...
Page 180
... Port Phillip , is a different country to what it was ten years ago and the Bush a different place to live in . You now see houses and furniture there that would not shame a town and as good living as they have in Northumberland , very ...
... Port Phillip , is a different country to what it was ten years ago and the Bush a different place to live in . You now see houses and furniture there that would not shame a town and as good living as they have in Northumberland , very ...
Page 265
... Port Phillip Harbour , being stuck inside the Heads on a sandbank for a long time and losing an anchor through the cable breaking . We at length got into Williamstown . After a few days , my husband went ashore and delivered his letters ...
... Port Phillip Harbour , being stuck inside the Heads on a sandbank for a long time and losing an anchor through the cable breaking . We at length got into Williamstown . After a few days , my husband went ashore and delivered his letters ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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