The Wagga Wagga Advertiser prize essay on the future land policy of New South Wales / by Samuel Cook...
The Wagga Wagga Advertiser prize essay on the future land policy of New South Wales / by Samuel Cook.
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Full title
Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : William Maddock, 1870.
Alternative title
Spine title on State Reference Library copy at MJ 3 R 16: Australian pamphlets
Date
1870.
Call Numbers
T0003191 , PAM 87/535 , 333.31944/1 , 336.1/C , DSM/336.1/C
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Physical Description
Physical content
iv, 47 p. ; 22 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : William Maddock, 1870.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1870.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Please acknowledge: Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales.
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Full title
The Wagga Wagga Advertiser prize essay on the future land policy of New South Wales / by Samuel Cook.
Portion of title
Prize essay on the future land policy of New South Wales.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
In 1868 the Wagga Wagga Advertiser commenced a competition of offering a prize of one hundred guineas for the best essay on the future land policy of New South Wales. Forty-eight entrants were submitted, the winner was Samuel Cook.
Printed in double columns.
Dixson Library copy at PAM 87/535 : inscribed "A. Selwyn Brown, Sydney 1895"
Selected for Digitisation 2016....
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 8617.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
T0003191 , PAM 87/535 , 333.31944/1 , 336.1/C , DSM/336.1/C
Record Identifier
74VM4xNbM06d
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VM4xNbM06d
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MMS ID
991001579969702626
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