 
    It is difficult to imagine anything more English than this beautiful vista alongside the old homestead at Uardry, on a bend of the ever-Winding Murrumbidgee. Bordering the spacious lawn is a belt of elms and poplars as regal in their setting and as stately in their growth as anything [?] be seen in the land of their origin. If their summer shade is delightful, their autumn garb of yellows and browns is a joy to all who see them. [?] the wealth of tinted leaves they spread around provides a syvan carpet of unusual beauty. Through the glade runs an irrigation channel, across winch ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 19 Jun 1935, Page 26
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