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NEW SOUTH WALES.

At Windsor on Thursday Mr Wall, a farmer of the Lower Hav/kesbury, was in a boat sailing with two of his daughters, the eldest eighteen, when a squall upset the boat, and all were 4 r °wned. The bodies were found with the father and youngest daughter clasped together. Victorian capitalists have made an offer to miners at Temora, if they guarantee 200,000 loads of dirt at 5s per load, that they would place puddling machinery on the lead, and flume water to the machines. 100,000 loads are guaranteed.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 2

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NEW SOUTH WALES. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 2

NEW SOUTH WALES. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 2

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