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  2. OUR LLUSTRATIONS

    In this number we present, our readers with a fu[?]-page representation of the interior and exterior of the Port Adelaide premises of the firm of D. & J. Fowler. From "A glance at Australia in 1880," published by Mr. H. M. Franklyn, we ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,063 words
  3. STEAM FERRY AT SPENCER STREET, MELBOURNE.

    The increase of traffic between the north and south banks of the Yarra has now assumed such dimensions that the ordinary convenience afforded by the Falls-bridge and the several ferry boats is entirely inadequate. From time to ...

    Article : 368 words
  4. IN THE ORCHARD.

    The sketch to which we append the above designation is one which, we should imagine, scarcely needs description by us. The lady has been gathering apples and grapes, and at the moment seized upon by our artist, may be regarded as one of ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. MR. GEORGE ERNEST MORRISON.

    Most of our readers are aware that this gentleman, a portrait of whom we present in this number, was selected by the proprietors of the Melbourne Age to lead an exploring party through Guinea, and that he has already reached the starting ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. MRS. HAMPSON. THE LADY EVANGELIST.

    Quite recently the religious community of Melbourne was much stirred by the series of services held in that city, so that when she opened her ten Jays' gospel mission at the Adelaide Town Hall on the evening of Sunday, July 22, her reputation ...

    Article : 528 words
  7. THE LATE DR. W. GOSSE, M.D.

    Frearson's Weekly of July 28th contains a portrait of this valued pioneer colonist, who died on the night of Friday, the 20th July, at the ripe old age of three-score and ten, his sudden death being more due to senile decay ...

    Article : 540 words
  8. A BARK MILL IN AUSTRALIA.

    The bark industry, as it may be called, is extensively carried on in many parts of these colonies. Hundreds of people are engaged in stripping the wattle at a certain period of the year, and they obtain a good price for the material ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. PRIZE DESIGNS FOR NEW RAILWAY STATIONS.

    In October last competitive Designs were invited for the new stations proposed to be erected at Spencer-street and Flinders-street, Melbourne, a prize of £200 being offered for the best design in each case. There were 19 competitors. The ...

    Article : 338 words
  10. THE WORKINGMAN'S COLLEGE, MELBOURNE.

    The designs of the Workingman's College, of which eleven were sent in, were dealt with by the committee a short time since, with the result that Messrs. Terry and Oakden, architects, of 91, Chancery-lane, were successful in obtaining ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. OUR SUPPLEMENT.

    On account of the return of the busy season we are unable to get our Supplement ready in time for this issue. It will, however, appear with our next. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. "HONOR TO THE BRAVE."

    In reply to our appeal for contributions to the "Reward Fund" in connection with the recent fire on the Northern Railway goods train, we have received as follows:--John Hannin, 20s.; Captain Tregoweth, 10s. 6d.; Frank Anderson, ...

    Article : 69 words
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