UPON the north-eastern coast of Australia, some 300 miles north of Port Jackson, is the entrance to a river—the largest on the Eastern Coast of Australia. That river flows through a magnificent district: ...
Article : 6,491 wordsIn manufactories—if sugar mills are omitted—the district is backward. There are several coachbuilders and agricultural implement makers standing in the first rank of their respective trades. Of ...
Article : 3,429 words"WANDERER" in the Daily Telegraph writes:—As the locality and means of access to these reefs is at present but little known to the general public, the following sketch of a trip thereto may be of ...
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Advertising : 432 wordsThe Clarence district has long been celebrated for its horses and cattle. Sheep, comparatively speaking, there are none. In former years sheep, owing to the luxurious grasses and the then humidity of ...
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