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An Act for enabling the Government to secure a supply of pure water for the town and port of Hobart Town
Bib ID 67791
Format BookBook
Author
Van Diemen's Land
 
Uniform Title Hobart Town Water Supply Act (1835)
Description [Hobart? : Legislative Council?, 1835] 
6 p. ; 30 cm. 
Notes

5 Will. 4, no. 14.

At head of title: Anno quinto Gulielmi IV. regis, no. 14.

"By His Excellency Colonel George Arthur, Lieutenant Governor of the island of Van Diemen's Land and its dependencies."

Libary's copy at F2063 with 2 other items.

Cited In

Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 2063 (no14)

Subjects Water-supply - Tasmania - Hobart.  |  Water-supply - Law and legislation - Tasmania.
Other authors/contributors Van Diemen's Land. Lieutenant-Governor  |  Van Diemen's Land. Legislative Council

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