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Gazette Article

Title
Tenders for the construction of Reservoirs [Maldon, Sandhurst, Smythsdale, Creswick]
Imprint
Victorian Government, Melbourne, Dec 7, 1860, 2372 pp
Url
https://gazette.slv.vic.gov.au/view.cgi?year=1860&class=general&page_num=2372
Abstract

The Chief Secretary, William Nicholson, dated 12 November 1860, advertised for tenders to be received at the Office of the Board of Science, Queen street, Melbourne, for the construction of Water Reservoirs at:
* Maldon;
* Sandhurst;
* Smythsdale;
* Creswick.
Full particulars at the Office of the Board of Science, and at the Warden's office in each District.

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