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  2. OUTDOOR AUSTRALIA.

    THE dusty pads leading into the dense mass of scrub alone tell of the different mobs of scrubbers it has swallowed up for the day, to hold them secure until next they venture out, when, perchance, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 910 words
  3. Oyster Culture in South Australia.

    THERE was a time (says W.G.R.) when the oyster beds of South Australia were famed throughout the States for the quantity and quality of the oysters, but the supply gradually diminished to vanishing point. Various reasons ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 374 words
  4. PIGS OF THE BUSH.

    "Orama" writes:—"Oakton" wishes to know if it is the usual thing for a farrowing sow to make a bed in the scrub. In the earlier days, and at the present, on farms where the enclosed pig-run is an unknown quantity, and where no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 668 words
  5. "A NEW METHOD OF CATCHING RABBITS."

    "Casual":—I recently came across a lad with a rather unique method of catching "bunny." Owing to the continued dry weather in this district there is not a blade of green grass, and most of the dry grass has been scattered by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 288 words
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