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  2. HANDS ANDERSON: A LATE IMMIGRANT.

    THE sun had set and a rod splendour girt the western horizon like a golden belt. The crickets that had slept all day came forth on leaf and bough, and piped their lugubrious strain of ...

    Article : 3,073 words
  3. MASTERS AND WORKMEN.

    WRITES "J.P., in the S. M. Herald:— "Signs are not wanting that unless measures of conciliation and prevention are speedily adopted, the relations between masters and ...

    Article : 1,107 words
  4. THE CHAMPION BICYCLIST OF ENGLAND COMING TO SYDNEY.

    THE London Echo of 7th August, after referring to some extraordinary bicycle performances, remarks in reference to a brother of Dr. Cortis, of Bathurst, the well-known genial ...

    Article : 1,609 words
  5. THE MISFORTUNES OF BEILBY BOOLGER.

    THE shearing being over, the wool packed, and the drays loaded therewith, Leysid determined to convoy them to port, taking Scoles with him, and leaving Boolger in charge. ...

    Article : 2,699 words
  6. SHEEP GRAZING EXTRAORDINARY.

    LAST year we gave a short account of the marvellous results attending the chevaux-defrize (revolving) hurdle system of pasture grazing as carried out on a small plot of land at ...

    Article : 864 words
  7. THAT PREHISTORIC MAN.

    THE Academy of Sciences is now struggling with a prehistoric man of gigantic size. Considering the size of his feet, the man must have been not less than 27ft. high, and his common ...

    Article : 692 words
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