In the mid-1800s, large deposits of gold were discovered in our Country, enticing flocks of people looking to make their fortune.
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A RACE TO THE FINISH
As in most competitions, whether it be a game of cards or an Olympic event there always seems to be a ‘race to the finish’ to gain the optimum score to earn the top prize.
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The extended family of the Maldon brickmaker are coming to town
My letter to the Editor was published in the Tarrangower Times in February 2024, asking for any information from the community about my great-grandfather Edward Ferdinand Wagener, the long-time Maldon brickmaker and his wife, Louisa Sophia Doris Spanhake and their nine children. I also mentioned the Wagener connection to the Subritzky brothers who had arrived…
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Maldon Bridge Club: “Walkin the dog”
All was in readiness for the regular afternoon of Bridge play as players arrived and were eager to take up the challenge once more. Alas, due to a late withdrawal by yours truly, another player was needed to complete the partnerships to avoid a playing alone person. Ring a friend was the call. Werner was…
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