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  • THE SHEPHERD'S HUT.

    AMONG the various phases of Australian bush life, that of the shepherd must be the most wearisome and monotonous; though this mode of living has features peculiar to itself, and has undoubtedly ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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  • CHAPTER VI. RAIN.

    The February sun glinted on the forest leaves pleasantly enought shooting and sparkling over the landscape, as only an Australian February sun can. A cheerful breeze, bearing on its wings the salt smell of the ...
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  • WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON is the name both, of a province and a town. The province, including Hawke's Bay, divides with Auckland the main portion of the Northern Island. The town is situated at the southern extremity of the province, and on the weat shore ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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