ON the first page of our supplement we give a sketch of the steamship Barrabool, in dock at Melbourne for the repair of damages she sustained by her collision with the steamship Queensland on the 3rd instant. The rent in her bow, as it ...
Article : 131 words'TWAS on the famous trotting-ground, The betting men were gathered round From far and near; the "cracks" were there Whose deeds the prints declare: ...
Article : 1,276 wordsThe rural landscape which appears on page 4 of our supplement is from a sketch on the main Southern Road, near Goulburn, and affords a fair representation of the character of the country in the county of Argyle. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe full page illustration we give on page 5 of our supplement is from a picture by Mr. A. C. Gow, lately exhibited at the Royal Academy. By the costume, it may be judged that the period of the incident lies somewhere in ...
Article : 159 wordsWe have (says the American Agriculturist) of late had many inquiries about hay caps, and in reply hare prepared the following illustrations, which show the manner in which they are made and used:— ...
Article : 346 wordsTHE MOABITE FORGERIES.—Archaeologists are aware that some time ago the Museum of Berlin purchased for 13,000 thalers (£2700) from a M. Shapira, of Jerusalem, a lot of terra-cotta articles supposed to have been found in ...
Article : 2,778 wordsR. C. Davis, of Philadelphia, sends two samples of open links to the American Agriculturist. One of these (fig. 1) is made of 3/4-inch iron rod, and when used to connect a broken chain is simply closed by a blow from hammer or ...
Article : 166 wordsOn page 8 of this issue will be found an engraving showing the elevation and construction of this patent wool-press, and in the following are famished the description and specifications, with particulars of the working:— ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 26 Aug 1876, Page 7
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