Parliamentary Papers, Volume 37H.M. Stationery Office, 1862 - Bills, Legislative |
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... Notice has been given through the press that the services of a medical officer are needed for Mr. Howitt's party , in accordance with the resolution passed by the Exploration Committee . " It is suggested that supplementary instructions ...
... Notice has been given through the press that the services of a medical officer are needed for Mr. Howitt's party , in accordance with the resolution passed by the Exploration Committee . " It is suggested that supplementary instructions ...
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... notice , one will be forth- with chartered in this port , and you may count on her arrival in Moreton Bay , in a fort- night from this date . The " Victoria " will be with you about the same time , and the two vessels will then proceed ...
... notice , one will be forth- with chartered in this port , and you may count on her arrival in Moreton Bay , in a fort- night from this date . The " Victoria " will be with you about the same time , and the two vessels will then proceed ...
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... notice of the Surveyor General , Mr. Ligar , and on the establishment of a magnetic and meteorological observatory in Melbourne , under Professor Neumayer , he was attached specially to the staff , where he remained until selected for ...
... notice of the Surveyor General , Mr. Ligar , and on the establishment of a magnetic and meteorological observatory in Melbourne , under Professor Neumayer , he was attached specially to the staff , where he remained until selected for ...
Page 35
... notice to go with them . They also used to assist me in making a wurley or break wind whenever they shifted camp . I generally shot a crow , or a hawk , and gave it to them in return for these little services . Every four or five days ...
... notice to go with them . They also used to assist me in making a wurley or break wind whenever they shifted camp . I generally shot a crow , or a hawk , and gave it to them in return for these little services . Every four or five days ...
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... notice the bushes in my way , as if I were in danger of falling over them . They gave me as usual a ball of chewed pitchery , and seemed very much surprised that neither I nor my horses cared about drinking . I found it quite impossible ...
... notice the bushes in my way , as if I were in danger of falling over them . They gave me as usual a ball of chewed pitchery , and seemed very much surprised that neither I nor my horses cared about drinking . I found it quite impossible ...
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