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  2. TOWARDS THE SUN-LINE.

    In my last article I told of my mountain journeys over the Cairns and Herberton line of railway. This deals with wonders also, but wonders of a different kind. One is struck on travelling along ...

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  4. TEA and OTHER MILD STIMULANTS.

    That afternoon tea! What a widespread epidemic it has become in the present day, when even the French are beginning to "five-o'clocker," and all the world of society looks to ...

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  5. THE FISH SUPPLY.

    Sir,—According to the letter of "Angler," which appears in the Herald of this morning, it appears to be the intention of the Fisheries Commission to open the upper waters of George's River for netting as high up ...

    Article : 337 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Your correspondent in to-day's Herald has opened out a very debateable question. It is a mistake to imagine that the general run of fish which supply our markets congregate at and locate themselves in one ...

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