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  2. ON THE MURRUMBIDGEE THIRTY YEARS AGO.

    "I FEEL uncommonly desirous. Barlow," said Jones" to hear all that the young man in the shearing-shed can advance in support of his favourable opinion of the blacks." ...

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  3. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL.

    A CORRESPONDENT writing from the Lower Bogan states:-"Mustering is now all the talk in our part; some fat cattle for market, others for branding up their calves. The weather has apparently taken up, and the ...

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  4. TAMBAROORA AND LOUISA CREEK.

    THE Root-Hog-or-Die, commonly called the Root-Hog line of reef, lies across a northerly bend of the Macquarie River, one mile above its junction with the Turon. It is about eight miles from ...

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  6. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    IT would appear from the writings of Dr. Salisbury and Dr. Hannon that marsh fever results from the action on the system of the spores of cryptogamic plants. Dr. Hannon, who is Professor of Botany in the ...

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