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  2. A Trip to Melbourne—Howl Went; and What I Saw.

    LEISURE, on dit, is a dangerous thing, and most likely too muon of it is; but, so far, I have not found that portion which enabled me to voyage productive of any harm. 'Tis not many days since I took ship in the ...

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  3. THE GRAZIER.

    THE arrival of the English mail at Adelaide was notified late on the night of the 23rd October; public and private telegrams to the 30th September being distributed next morning. Letters to the 7th September by ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  4. Pastoral Items.

    The weather, at Wagga Wagga during the past week has been fine and dry, and shearing on the neighbouring stations has been rapidly proceeded with and is, on very many of them, now fast approaching completion. The ...

    Article : 1,988 words
  5. Shearing or Clipping Animals and Skins.

    THIS invention, patented by E. H. Rawlings, of Paris, relates to a shearing apparatus of the class in which the hair or wool is cut by a reciprocating knife working upon the surface of a comb, and consists, 1st. In the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 613 words
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