I am researching the BOYCE family of Stockton. Walter Hugh BOYCE was born 1826 in London. After trying the goldfields of San Francisco, he settled in Newcastle, living at Stockton and married Margaret Donovan, using the name Walter Wales and registering his children with the surnames of Wells. He started the ferry service from Stockton to Newcastle in 1855 eventually retiring in 1904. At this time, he was interviewed by a reporter for the "Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate" and on May 9, 1904 the paper published the interview. I would like to get a copy of the publication, and wondered where I should look for this article, would it be held in Newcastle or should I go to the State Library in Sydney? My son in law and grandchildren are descended from Walter and Margaret Boyce, through his eldest son Robert George Boyce and Maud Mary Thompson. I have a very indistinct photograph of Walter Hugh Boyce and would be grateful to anyone who could supply me with a clearer copy. Beryl Central Coast