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Maitland, city (1991 pop. 45,209), New South Wales, SE Australia, on the Hunter River. It is a railroad junction and agricultural center with light manufacturing. Maitland began as a convict settlement in 1824. The river has flooded in 1893, 1949, and 1955. Maitland1 Frederic William. 1850--1906, English legal historian Maitland2 a town in SE Australia, in E New South Wales: industrial centre of an agricultural region. Pop.: 53 470 (2001) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The first 9 chapters are dedicated to the basic principles of the Maitland concept. DTZ Rockwood has been retained on an exclusive basis by the RREEF Funds for the disposition of Maitland Green I & II, two adjacent four-story suburban office buildings totaling 194,671 s/f, located in Maitland, Orange County, Florida. In the Theatre West premiere of the two-hour-plus one-person bio drama, ``James Maitland Stewart,'' actor/writer Steve Nevil eschews caricature and impressively inhabits the persona of the late movie star. |
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