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  • ...d 43 ½ bushels to the aera. '''Tumut''' boasts an excellent school-house, and the teacher, I am given to understand by the parents, is the right man in t ...is an excellent idea. The number on the roll for the past (?) year is 85, and the average attendance reaches 69.4.
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 12/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...e crowning summit. These are forty miles distant from Tooma to their base, and the day I saw them were obscured by the smoke of fires rolling across the M
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 12/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...he little head drew to land, diving under dead sticks, leaves, and timber, and drew after it a black body, four feet long, passing under the jays, who see
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  • ...hoice vines, competing for fame and excellence in the markets of Melbourne and Sydney. ...side-pruning, which; seems to have been avoided in the larger vineyards - and it is calculated that the yield of must will not be , more than half of wha
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870|see previous]] ...vineyard. The proprietor was going to Corowa, having met with an accident, and referred me to his second in command, who would give me every information.
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...hite clusters. As a general rule we may say black grapes for strong soils, and white grapes for light soils.
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  • ...op to a square yard may fall; but as a rule it is a comparatively rainless country. On remarking to a resident, in the simple language of a correspondent of t ...hade - will have to be imported into our designs before we shall lay out a town perfectly suited to tho dry, hot, tempestuous summers of Australia.
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 26/3/1870|see previous]] ...lars were fairly proficient, and the teachers hard at work 85 on the roll, and 65 in average attendance for February. Ophthalmia, terribly prevalent, but,
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 26/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...brick; the farming neighbour hood being at least as extensively settled on and around Brown's Plains as the New South Wales side.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870 (2)|see next]]) ...of nine summers, was a host in herself, and posted me up in the geography and topography of the neighbourhood in five minutes.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870|see previous]]) ...n; but the site is rather low. Two steam mills "grind the corn," and at Mr '''Chapman''''s, of the firm of Chapman Brothers, Sydney, preparation
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  • ...ke, "blanket bay" can be reached at half-an-hour after midnight, and the Sydney cit., who had all his Monday at business in the metropolis, may ...arren and miserable enough. This, however, is better taken note of by day; and of it more ''anon'', as they of stage proclivities have it.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870|see previous]]) ...d. Strolling along, the streets had positively an appearance of desertion, and not a soul was to be seen after leaving the precincts of our hotel.
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  • '''The [[Wool Wheat and Meat|Sheep]] at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] Show,''' Dr. '''Louis Ducrow''', a gentleman of acknowledged experience as a judge and a classer of sheep, has furnished to the Wagga Wagga Express some critical
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/8/1870|see previous]]) ...e London market has for the last eight years averaged about 2s 11d per lb. and particular a samples have gone as high as 4s l½d. Those sheep are capable
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  • '''ECHUCA AND MOAMA DEVASTATED''' ...equence was that Hopwood's Ferry became the most favourite crossing place, and the Victorian rail way system has long since penetrated to that point. Mr H
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/11/1870|see previous]]) ...nty, for a deph of eighteen foot all over his floor; the goods in the shop and the mattresses in the bed rooms wore only a foot clear.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/11/1870 (2)|see previous]]) ...the high land on their own side. The flood rose there during Sunday night and compelled the inhabitants to clear out at the earliest dawn on Monday. On t
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  • ...y:1870s]] [[Category:November 1870]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:River Murray]] [[Category:1870]] [[Category:Echuca]] [[Categor
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  • ...re this rot has not  appeared the crop is everywhere looking magnificent, and a fine sample of wine, is expected. ...thoroughly well acquainted with the disease in the Hunter River vineyards, and ho at once declared the specimens to be affected with the true oidium. It i
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  • ...wearing the golden shoes he was the property of Mr Brown, of Wagga Wagga, and who was in Beechworth with his circus at that time. ...gory:1870s]] [[Category:April 1871]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:1850s]] [[Category:Gold shoes]] [[Cate
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  • ...ed, but all tho reds have throughout the district yielded abundantly well, and above the average in quantity. ...tively small crop, the total amount of new wine offered for sale in Albury and Corowa was greatly in excess of the yield of former years.
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  • '''THE BILLABONG AND THE MURRAY''' [[Riverina area|YARRA YARRA]], the estate and station of '''James M'Laurin,''' Esq., M.L.A., is a magnificent property, a
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872|see previous]]) ...y are all settled down for winter quarters, as if they intended to remain, and believed in the diggings.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...g grapes and figs in the garden; barns filled with the riches of the soil, and warm hearted hospitable people I found at Ournie.
    6 KB (1,002 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...a rumour that a council of believers and unbelievers will shortly be hold; and that the gentlemen composing it will be of unimpeachable reputation.
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  • ...its rise from the time when there were gum trees in the principal streets, and an old shanty near the bridge. The present population of the municipality i ...t wanted but the other old explorer, Mr. Hamilton Hume, who is still alive and hearty in Yass, to be present to complete the scene.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872|see previous]]) ...der tuition. The education ,in the convent seems to be of a high standard, and quite equal to any ladies' school in the colony.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...cellars, where we were introduced to Mr P. E. Fallon, Mr W. Evans Dignam, and Mr J D '''Lankester''', all connected with the establishment.
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  • ...ory:1870s]] [[Category:April 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 27/4/1872|see previous]]) ...rmed that is easily worked and as I have seen is capable of a fine polish, and hardens considerably on being exposed to the atmosphere. Immense blocks of
    7 KB (1,229 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 27/4/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...zed traces of ironstone, clay, sand, limestone, copper, and other minerals and fossils in it.
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  • '''COROWA AND WAHGUNYAH''' ...t up into allotments with a judicious number of reserves on which churches and other public buildings are now erected.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872|see previous]]) ...that such a system in New South Wales would greatly be taken advantage of, and our revenue would be increased. On the uniform principle (as a uniform 2d p
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...of the vineyard is planted with vines four feet apart or 1700 to the acre and the other half is planted seven feet apart, about 900 to the acre. No diffe
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...e past ten years at least £25,000 has been expended in fencing, clearing, and the erection of buildings for station purposes.
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  • ...ttended with the most gratifying success. Year after year flocks improved, and a few good men have already their side-boards decked with trophies won by t ...characteristic of the great Riverina squatages. A really well kept garden, and rows of poplars, with hedges of prickly acacia, ornaments the grounds. The
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/5/1872|see previous]]) ...quin. It is fed by several smaller creeks, amongst which is the Bellabulla and Warnock. About two miles from the bridge a white gate on the left hand side
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  • ...eat wrestler, says the local legend. A giant was he, 6 feet 7 inches high, and having a frame powerful in proportion. He died in Deniliquin only a dozen y ...any's properties, Mr '''James Tyson''' bought the Deniliquin runs (three), and, after holding them some years, sold to Landale Brothers, the present owner
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  • ...egory:1870s]] [[Category:June 1872]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Deniliquin]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...ould mention, stands on three acres of land to the south-west of the town, and is under the immediate management of Mr H L Lindsay.
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  • ...m Melbourne. The whole distance from Deniliquin to Echuca being over level country, the construction of a railway line has been strongly agitated. The cost ha ...ing the Edward River, which could only be done by special favour of Taylor-and the use of his punt. A pound fare was charged for crossing, subject to bein
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...his. Travellers can point out many districts with much undeveloped wealth, and resources almost deserted for the want of a few leading minds whose example
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...he latter. In this instance system was set at defiance, confusion reigned, and in the Babel the master was not Die least noisy of the lot. To my mind the
    5 KB (850 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...s thoroughly enjoyed on that fine afternoon. We passed through open forest country, mp the left bank of the Murray for several miles.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (4)|see previous]]) ...ploys 160 hands, two steamers, answering as tugs, and four or live barges; and in wages he pays over£1500 per month.
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  • ...egory:1870s]] [[Category:June 1872]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Melbourne]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang15/6/1872|see previous]]) ...ian Church. ''' The residence of the Catholic Bishop, the Scotch College, and the Catholic College, are also here.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang15/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...called for, and Messrs. Barnes and Reed obtained the first prize of £200 and Mr John Barry, also of Melbourne, the second prize of £50 for the second h
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang15/6/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...well furnished and fitted up. The panelled doors and ceilings, sideboards, and robe-chests, of polished cedar, are in good taste with the character of the
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  • ...d 43 ½ bushels to the aera. '''Tumut''' boasts an excellent school-house, and the teacher, I am given to understand by the parents, is the right man in t ...is an excellent idea. The number on the roll for the past (?) year is 85, and the average attendance reaches 69.4.
    5 KB (802 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 12/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...e crowning summit. These are forty miles distant from Tooma to their base, and the day I saw them were obscured by the smoke of fires rolling across the M
    5 KB (852 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 12/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...he little head drew to land, diving under dead sticks, leaves, and timber, and drew after it a black body, four feet long, passing under the jays, who see
    4 KB (651 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...hoice vines, competing for fame and excellence in the markets of Melbourne and Sydney. ...side-pruning, which; seems to have been avoided in the larger vineyards - and it is calculated that the yield of must will not be , more than half of wha
    5 KB (780 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870|see previous]] ...vineyard. The proprietor was going to Corowa, having met with an accident, and referred me to his second in command, who would give me every information.
    5 KB (748 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...hite clusters. As a general rule we may say black grapes for strong soils, and white grapes for light soils.
    6 KB (938 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...op to a square yard may fall; but as a rule it is a comparatively rainless country. On remarking to a resident, in the simple language of a correspondent of t ...hade - will have to be imported into our designs before we shall lay out a town perfectly suited to tho dry, hot, tempestuous summers of Australia.
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 26/3/1870|see previous]] ...lars were fairly proficient, and the teachers hard at work 85 on the roll, and 65 in average attendance for February. Ophthalmia, terribly prevalent, but,
    5 KB (795 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 26/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...brick; the farming neighbour hood being at least as extensively settled on and around Brown's Plains as the New South Wales side.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870 (2)|see next]]) ...of nine summers, was a host in herself, and posted me up in the geography and topography of the neighbourhood in five minutes.
    5 KB (933 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870|see previous]]) ...n; but the site is rather low. Two steam mills "grind the corn," and at Mr '''Chapman''''s, of the firm of Chapman Brothers, Sydney, preparation
    6 KB (972 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...ke, "blanket bay" can be reached at half-an-hour after midnight, and the Sydney cit., who had all his Monday at business in the metropolis, may ...arren and miserable enough. This, however, is better taken note of by day; and of it more ''anon'', as they of stage proclivities have it.
    6 KB (1,019 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870|see previous]]) ...d. Strolling along, the streets had positively an appearance of desertion, and not a soul was to be seen after leaving the precincts of our hotel.
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  • '''The [[Wool Wheat and Meat|Sheep]] at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] Show,''' Dr. '''Louis Ducrow''', a gentleman of acknowledged experience as a judge and a classer of sheep, has furnished to the Wagga Wagga Express some critical
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/8/1870|see previous]]) ...e London market has for the last eight years averaged about 2s 11d per lb. and particular a samples have gone as high as 4s l½d. Those sheep are capable
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  • '''ECHUCA AND MOAMA DEVASTATED''' ...equence was that Hopwood's Ferry became the most favourite crossing place, and the Victorian rail way system has long since penetrated to that point. Mr H
    4 KB (639 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/11/1870|see previous]]) ...nty, for a deph of eighteen foot all over his floor; the goods in the shop and the mattresses in the bed rooms wore only a foot clear.
    4 KB (658 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/11/1870 (2)|see previous]]) ...the high land on their own side. The flood rose there during Sunday night and compelled the inhabitants to clear out at the earliest dawn on Monday. On t
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  • ...wearing the golden shoes he was the property of Mr Brown, of Wagga Wagga, and who was in Beechworth with his circus at that time. ...gory:1870s]] [[Category:April 1871]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:1850s]] [[Category:Gold shoes]] [[Cate
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  • '''THE BILLABONG AND THE MURRAY''' [[Riverina area|YARRA YARRA]], the estate and station of '''James M'Laurin,''' Esq., M.L.A., is a magnificent property, a
    6 KB (957 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872|see previous]]) ...y are all settled down for winter quarters, as if they intended to remain, and believed in the diggings.
    6 KB (1,079 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...g grapes and figs in the garden; barns filled with the riches of the soil, and warm hearted hospitable people I found at Ournie.
    6 KB (1,002 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...a rumour that a council of believers and unbelievers will shortly be hold; and that the gentlemen composing it will be of unimpeachable reputation.
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  • ...its rise from the time when there were gum trees in the principal streets, and an old shanty near the bridge. The present population of the municipality i ...t wanted but the other old explorer, Mr. Hamilton Hume, who is still alive and hearty in Yass, to be present to complete the scene.
    6 KB (1,030 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872|see previous]]) ...der tuition. The education ,in the convent seems to be of a high standard, and quite equal to any ladies' school in the colony.
    6 KB (997 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...cellars, where we were introduced to Mr P. E. Fallon, Mr W. Evans Dignam, and Mr J D '''Lankester''', all connected with the establishment.
    6 KB (1,012 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ory:1870s]] [[Category:April 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]]
    394 B (45 words) - 15:44, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 27/4/1872|see previous]]) ...rmed that is easily worked and as I have seen is capable of a fine polish, and hardens considerably on being exposed to the atmosphere. Immense blocks of
    7 KB (1,229 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 27/4/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...zed traces of ironstone, clay, sand, limestone, copper, and other minerals and fossils in it.
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  • '''COROWA AND WAHGUNYAH''' ...t up into allotments with a judicious number of reserves on which churches and other public buildings are now erected.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872|see previous]]) ...that such a system in New South Wales would greatly be taken advantage of, and our revenue would be increased. On the uniform principle (as a uniform 2d p
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...of the vineyard is planted with vines four feet apart or 1700 to the acre and the other half is planted seven feet apart, about 900 to the acre. No diffe
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...e past ten years at least £25,000 has been expended in fencing, clearing, and the erection of buildings for station purposes.
    6 KB (1,002 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...ttended with the most gratifying success. Year after year flocks improved, and a few good men have already their side-boards decked with trophies won by t ...characteristic of the great Riverina squatages. A really well kept garden, and rows of poplars, with hedges of prickly acacia, ornaments the grounds. The
    6 KB (1,035 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/5/1872|see previous]]) ...quin. It is fed by several smaller creeks, amongst which is the Bellabulla and Warnock. About two miles from the bridge a white gate on the left hand side
    6 KB (969 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...eat wrestler, says the local legend. A giant was he, 6 feet 7 inches high, and having a frame powerful in proportion. He died in Deniliquin only a dozen y ...any's properties, Mr '''James Tyson''' bought the Deniliquin runs (three), and, after holding them some years, sold to Landale Brothers, the present owner
    6 KB (956 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...ould mention, stands on three acres of land to the south-west of the town, and is under the immediate management of Mr H L Lindsay.
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  • ...m Melbourne. The whole distance from Deniliquin to Echuca being over level country, the construction of a railway line has been strongly agitated. The cost ha ...ing the Edward River, which could only be done by special favour of Taylor-and the use of his punt. A pound fare was charged for crossing, subject to bein
    5 KB (729 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...his. Travellers can point out many districts with much undeveloped wealth, and resources almost deserted for the want of a few leading minds whose example
    4 KB (690 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...he latter. In this instance system was set at defiance, confusion reigned, and in the Babel the master was not Die least noisy of the lot. To my mind the
    5 KB (850 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...s thoroughly enjoyed on that fine afternoon. We passed through open forest country, mp the left bank of the Murray for several miles.
    4 KB (724 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (4)|see previous]]) ...ploys 160 hands, two steamers, answering as tugs, and four or live barges; and in wages he pays over£1500 per month.
    4 KB (704 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang15/6/1872|see previous]]) ...ian Church. ''' The residence of the Catholic Bishop, the Scotch College, and the Catholic College, are also here.
    5 KB (702 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang15/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...called for, and Messrs. Barnes and Reed obtained the first prize of £200 and Mr John Barry, also of Melbourne, the second prize of £50 for the second h
    5 KB (839 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang15/6/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...well furnished and fitted up. The panelled doors and ceilings, sideboards, and robe-chests, of polished cedar, are in good taste with the character of the
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 22/6/1872|see previous]]) And now it's a scratch or a boil;
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 22/6/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...fficulty. There were about a dozen bower-birds at this rendezvous, running and playing about.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 22/6/1872 (3)|see previous]]) .... In a short time it disappeared, but in its place came other water views, and as we proceeded the lakes sometimes seemed so close that we had difficulty
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  • ...rivate bar is to the left, past which a second hall runs to the public bar and private apartments of the host, Mr. Menzies. ...y and sumptuously furnished. Bath-rooms, where shower, ''plunge'', vapour, and "needle" baths may be had, are also on this floor.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 22/6/1872 (5)|see previous]]) ...for the district. After leaving Kyneton, we passed more comfortable farms and homesteads.
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