There are several ways a visitor from Sydney to Burrawang may journey, viz., either via Orange, Molong, Cowra, or Grenfell, to Forbes, and thence to Burrawang. I took the first-named ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,273 wordsThe following day Mr. Edols placed his pair of ponies and buggy at my disposal, and drove me to the washpool, which is situated about 10 miles from the homestead. We pass over some ...
Article : 134 wordsThe following morning Mr. Edward Edols requested me to take a seat by his side in a buggy which he brought in the previous day for the purpose of conveying me to Burrawang Station, a ...
Article : 630 wordswhose portrait appears in this issue, was born in Somersetshire, England, in the year 1819, and arrived in Tasmania with his patents and an uncle in 1832, where they went into pastoral ...
Article : 804 wordsMr. Edols, with all his various vehicles, never has to have any of the tires of the wheels cut and shut—he simply paints the felloes with miraclum, which is absorbed by the wood and ...
Article : 747 wordsUpon arrival at the homestead I was most kindly and cordially received in a most homely manner by another brother, Mr. Henry Edols, who, having given orders respecting my personal ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 Nov 1892, Page 27
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