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  2. The North-west Expedition.

    OCTORER 13.—At 11.30, bar. 29·770, ther. 96°, wind N.E. Three of the draft horses could not be found until half-pnbt 11, but a start being made at 12 o'clock, they proceeded down the ...

    Article : 1,830 words
  3. Our Native Timbers.

    IT has always been a matter of surprise to mo how this tree carno to be so named, as its wood ia almost scentless unless when fresh eut down, and then it ouly has tho eommou scout possessed ...

    Article : 1,952 words
  4. Typhoid Fever.

    THERE are a few pointa concerning typhoid fever aud diseases of the lower animals, judging from the correspondence in the Queenslander, that will interest some of your readers. Typhoid ...

    Article : 930 words
  5. On Dam making.—Aborigines as Laborers.

    OWING to abseuco from home, I have not had an opportunity of seeing the Queenslander for some time, and our latest date ia the 2nd February, containing "Mahsevo's" letter desiring ...

    Article : 1,341 words
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