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  2. A LONELY LOT.

    ONE of the suburbs of Sydney is in peculiar favour with its mercantile megnates as a place of residence. Not underservedly in favour. I think, art and nature having been so delicately combined in all its ...

    Article : 4,477 words
  3. IMPOUNDINGS.

    BANKSTOWN.—June 16th: Bay pony mare, apparently [?] on the near shoulder, small mark on the off fore [?]. BLACK CHEER.—June 18th; damages and driving, is each; Red and white working bullock, cars marked, CO or TO off rump and ...

    Article : 2,134 words
  4. EDINBURGH EICHINGS.

    THE carle de visite fashion in excess is absurd, but when your album contains the light-limned portraits of those for whom you really care, it is a treasure. I open mine, and see one of the kindest friends I ever ...

    Article : 1,584 words
  5. THE WHITE WOMAN OF MUNDARRAH.

    THEY dug a grave beneath the stunted gum tree and buried the bones of the bushranger, and with them his rusted gun, retaining the scratched plate from the bottom of the pannikin, as a memante of the incident, ...

    Article : 3,413 words
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