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  2. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    During the past week heavy rains have fallen, and the farmers have once more been retarded in their work. The gale of A the 21st inst, has caused less on many of ...

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  3. POETRY.

    Sweetly slumber, darling mine, Every thought forsaking; Till to-morrow's sun shall shine, Till from slumber waking. ...

    Article : 108 words
  4. SKELETON CREEK.

    Where leaves are wet with tears of spring, And odours rare of wattle bloom Float on the breath of winds that bring From forest depths a strange perfume ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. CHAPTER X—'SHE WHO HAD GRAVEN HER IMAGE ON HIS HEART.'

    Mr Trinbad murmured something about pleasure rather incoherently it must be confessed, and then—without waiting to be invited—took a chair near ...

    Article : 706 words
  6. FICTION.

    By a window which commanded an extensive view of a pretty little bay in which the waves were tumbling and tossing as the tide now rose, sat a sweet-faced girl ...

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