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  2. A PURITANS’ PET.

    In a recent Issue, we gave an account of the corroboree of a number of canters at Grafton who uttered many wild words concerning tie horrors of things not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,946 words
  3. OLD SYDNEY.

    The little book published in 1853 by Jeremiah J. Moore, from which I quoted Messrs. David Jones and Company’s primitive advertisement, is an interesting publication. ...

    Article : 2,498 words
  4. MARRYING MINORS.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions Darlinghurst on the 24th of October of this year two ministers of religion, the Rev. george Hay and the rev. Alired Rivett, were ...

    Article : 1,473 words
  5. AUSTRALlAN BUSHRANGERS

    The body of Gofton was removed to town, and an inquest held, at which Stag? was present, and duly cautioned. The evidence was quite sufficient .to justify the committal ...

    Article : 1,298 words
  6. THE MASSAGING FLOSSIE

    Massargin right here in Sydney. Just at present, do abound; Massargists, you’ll mostly find ’em Easy if you look around. ...

    Article : 990 words
  7. MAN FIRST—WOMAN AFTER.

    “The Australian aboriginal exhibits, in a marked degree, the characteristic traits common to the lower animals, He can scarcely be said to reason, but he instinctively avoids all toil when he can compel his gin to take the responsibility, and he has the first and best of what is to be had.”—(Foster Fraser, in the “London daily News.”) Boundary Rider: “Who are you roasting the possum for, Billy?” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 91 words
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