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  2. The New South Wales Contingent on board the "Australasian."

    DURING the voyage between Sydney and Suakim, whenever it was practicable, the horses were taken out in turns and walked round the deck for about threequarters of an hour at a time. They seemed to enjoy ...

    Article : 290 words
  3. The Intercolonial Eight-oar Race.

    NEVER since the inauguration of the Amateur Intercolonial rowing contest has a race been more interesting or better contested than this. The display of the art of rowing, coupled with the dogged determination shown ...

    Article : 708 words
  4. THE FIELD

    SHAW'S ELEVEN played fifteen of South Australia at Adelaide. The local men were disposed of in the first innings for 144 runs. The match was not played out, the Eleven having to leave by the Potosi for home. ...

    Article : 876 words
  5. Meditation.

    THE fine art engraving which we present in this issue, bearing the motto "Meditation," isa re-production of one of Emile Suntin's most beautiful pictures. It was exhibited in the Paris Salon, and was, in many respects ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. The New South Wales Contingent.

    THE following gossiping letter from a member of the Contingent now in the Soudan has been received by a member of the staff of this journal. As the writer was at one time an employe of this establishment, and has ...

    Article : 580 words
  7. Mr. Frederick Cavill.

    MR. FREDERICK CAVILL, acting Paymaster of the Naval Artillery Volunteers in N.S.W., has had a thorough naval training, and served for many years in the Royal navy. He joined H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert in ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. North Shore Water Supply.

    THERE has just been laid down between Dawes' Point and Milson's Point, a line of nine-inch ball and socket pipes, for the purpose of giving a supply of water to the North Shore. The distance of the ground line is 1183 ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. Patent Rail Lifter.

    A NEW improved rail lifter, known as "De Bergue's Patent," has been introduced on the various railway works of England, and promises to supersede the old inconvenient lever bars, and effect a great saving of ...

    Article : 63 words
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