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The story of Hartley and its historic court-house, New South Wales / by W.C. Foster, W.L. Havard and B.T. Dowd
Bib ID 143554
Format BookBook
Author
Foster, W. (William Charles Samuel)
 
Description Blaxland, N.S.W. : Blaxland Shire Council, [1937] 
36 p. : ill., ports., facsims. ; 20 cm. 
Collection RNB N.S.W. history series 
Notes

Cover title.

At head of title: Hartley Court-House centenary, 1837-1937.

Subjects Courthouses - New South Wales - Hartley.
Other authors/contributors Dowd, B. T. (Bernard Thomas)  |  Havard, W. L. (Ward L.)
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Hartley Court-House centenary, 1837-1937

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