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  2. THE RUSH TO CANOONA.

    Mr purpose in calling upon you. Captain Hunter, is to ask you to tell me a few of your reminiscences of the Rush to Canoona. Yon were one of the earliest arrivals, and on more ...

    Article : 4,833 words
  3. INFANT ROCKHAMPTON.

    MR. JAMES WANMER, of Gladstone, who visited Rockhampton in August, 1858, has kindly favoured as with what he remembers of the appearance of the town at that date. ...

    Article : 1,749 words
  4. THE LOST HORSES:

    In 1864 I was living on a station in the Mitchell District, near to where A. is now, and at the time my story begins I had great difficulty in getting men. I could ...

    Article : 2,488 words
  5. THE GREAT DAWSON FLOOD OF 1875.

    THE Central Railway of Queensland crosses the River Dawnon at a point about sixty miles from Rockhampton, and a few miles above its junction with the Mackenzie. The ...

    Article : 3,691 words
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