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  2. The North Shore Railway Extension.

    North Shore held high gala on Wednesday, the 13th, on the occasion of the ceremonial beginning of the construction of its long-desired railway, and it must be admitted that the occasion, as it was locally ...

    Article : 898 words
  3. The Anglo-French Submarine Telephone.

    The laying of the telephone cable across the Channel from St. Margaret's Bay, near Dover, to Sangatte, near Calais, is an operation of much scientific and practical interest. During the past 10 years many ...

    Article : 839 words
  4. New Publications.

    "The Statesman's Year Book " is one of those publications which no library, private or public, is complete without. It is unique in the class of information it contains, and that information concerns ...

    Article : 698 words
  5. Sketches on the South Coast.

    Many of the polls south of Sydney from Port Jackson to Eden are of the rough and ready order, and the work connected with transporting produce is frequently of a hazardous kind. An artist of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  6. An Improved Feed-bag.

    The accompanying illustration represents a feed-ag having a storage compartment and means whereby the grain or other food contained in it may be automatically fed in such quantities as desired. A ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 349 words
  7. A Fearful Night.

    One of the most awful nights ever experienced on the English coast was that of Monday, March 9. From the North Sea, round through the length of the Channel, and up to the Welsh and Irish shores, a ...

    Article : 653 words
  8. How to Boil an Egg.

    "Isn't it strange," said a short, foreign-looking man, the other day to some companions while lunching together at one of the restaurants, "that not one cook in fifty, nor housekeeper either, knows how to ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. The Hon. Mrs. Henry Chetwynd.

    Mrs. Chetwynd (the author of the new story, "A Brilliant Woman," which is now being published in the Echo) is the daughter of the late Mr. Davidson, of Tulloch, Scotland, by his first wife, the Hon. ...

    Article : 657 words
  10. A Leveller for Use on Meadow Lands, &c.

    The illustration represents a machine designed, when drawn over the ground, to effectually remove hummocks, level the earth, and cut off or draw up growing brush. It has been patented by Mr. Peter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 377 words
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