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NameSMH Goldfields 1
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De Boos Apeil 1857

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Added to System2025-09-05 13:44:13
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New south wales

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""

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Melbourne

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"Cape Horn or touched at Melbourne, I cannot say; all I know is, that I suffered n six"

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W

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W
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"upward to the skies, where the black clouds, banked up heavily in the S. W. , gave promise"

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Cape horn

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"Cape Horn or touched at Melbourne, I cannot say; all I know is, that I suffered n six"

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Sydney

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"months' agony intensified into that short passage from Sydney Heads to Newcastle."

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Newcastle

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"the rest of the passage to Newcastle was a frightful blank, and whether we went round by"

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Newcastle

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"months' agony intensified into that short passage from Sydney Heads to Newcastle."

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Newcastle

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"certainly Newcastle seemed very sleepy that morning."

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Newcastle

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Newcastle

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"the Newcastle folks, from its always wanting something done to it, or from something"

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Newcastle

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"Newcastle -- whether it were by reason of the peculiar state of my nerves and stomach,"

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Morpeth

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"all the way up to Morpeth, and are low and swampy throughout."

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England

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Morpeth

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"distance were all passed, and at last we arrived at Morpeth."

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Hunter river

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"suppose it must have been on the Hunter River washing day that I passed ~~ whilst"

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Newcastle

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Maitland

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"exception the very worst piece of road in the colony, into Maitland."

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Maitland

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"Ten years have passed away since I last visited Maitland, and great changes have been"

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East

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"effected in both East and West Maitland during those years, though the latter has"

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West maitland

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"effected in both East and West Maitland during those years, though the latter has"

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East maitland

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"East Maitland is laid out upon a piece"

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Wallis creek

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"of houses from Wallis Creek to the Long Bridge of over a mile in length."

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Maitland

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"I ought not to omit mentioning that Maitland supports two newspapers;"

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"one the Maitland Mercury, long established, and well known throughout the Hunter River"

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Maitland

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"Leaving Maitland by the Great Northern Road, to which however the term slough might"

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Great northern road

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"Leaving Maitland by the Great Northern Road, to which however the term slough might"

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Lochinvar

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"Lochinvar, a miserable little village of some thirty huts, slab or bark, ranged irregularly"

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"one the Maitland Mercury, long established, and well known throughout the Hunter River"

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Black creek

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"Between Lochinvar and Black Creek, the next"

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"Between Lochinvar and Black Creek, the next"

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Black creek

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"road of red clay, luckily partly dry, brought me to Black Creek, thirteen miles from"

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Maitland

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"Maitland."

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Anvil creek

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"however, at Anvil Creek, at the entrance of the village, forms an exception."

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Plains

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"Plains, on to Singleton."

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Singleton

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"On leaving Black Creek for Singleton the road is somewhat more passable, until it is"

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"Plains, on to Singleton."

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Black creek

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Anvil creek

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"By the way, there is an old bridge over Anvil Creek, that has"

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"The town of Singleton has altered but very little during the last"

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Sydney

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"Sydney."

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"Singleton may never expect to thrive to the extent that it ought to do, placed in the midst"

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Maitland

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", and these draw their supplies direct either from Maitland or"

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Hunter

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"The town is laid out on the south bank of the Hunter, and"

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Muswellbrook

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"traveller to Muswellbrook."

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"Crossing the Hunter River at a ford which is sometimes impassable from floods, and was"

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"From this point to Muswellbrook the road winds up amongst heavy ranges, but is pretty"

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Muswellbrook

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"day prior to my arrival by the Lord Bishop of Newcastle."

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"best way I could against the biting cold until I reached Scone, a distance of about eight"

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"black soil I have described, diversified with a range here and there, I next reach Aberdeen,"

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Scone

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"leaving Scone, I again crossed the Hunter, but here it had dwindled down to a mere brook,"

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