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  3. Garramboon.

    There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them how we will, said one of our greatest poets; and experience has taught me that he was not far out. ...

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  4. " Doxie."

    It was a beautiful evening in the Australian springtime, thirty years ago. The magpies were singing their evening carol among the golden wattle blossom; flocks of small green parrots ...

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  5. A Famous Australian Horsewoman.

    We present to our readers this week a portrait of Mrs, Ambrose, of Bundalong, Ovens River, mounted on her famous gray hunter Nimrod, This lady, who has made horself famous by her daring achievements in the saddle, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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