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  2. PORTRAIT OF THE PREMIER.

    DEPARTING from our usual custom in the matter of supplements, we give this month a life size portrait of the Hon. Henry Parkes, Chief Secretary of New South Wales; and although on many previous occasions the Premier's ...

    Article : 279 words
  3. DRIVING CATTLE TO THE SYDNEY MARKET.

    THIS sketch might have been taken anywhere between the River Darling and the metropolis, so common is the scene to travellers who journey much from Sydney to the south or west. There is little variation in the life of herdsmen: ...

    Article : 312 words
  4. THE CAPTAIN COOK STATUE AT RANDWICK.

    IT was reserved for a private person to erect the first public memorial to the distinguished discoverer of New South Wales. Captain Watson, moved by a laudable desire to show honour to the memory of a man whose career as a navigator ...

    Article : 2,434 words
  5. LAKE CONDAH ABORIGINAL STATION.

    THIS rural scene gives the reader a graphic sketch of a village we mentioned last month, the aboriginal station at Lake Condah, and now, in addition, give an illustration of the establishment and grounds. In August, 1870, sixteen ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. DESIGN FOR ST. ANDREW'S ALMSHOUSES, EMERALD HILL.

    As far back as the year 1870, a site of six acres and a half at Emerald Hill was vested in trustees for the erection of buildings, to be designated the St. Andrew's Hospital, or Almhouses. Funds were raised, and the property securely ...

    Article : 492 words
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