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The three colonies of Australia (1853)
by Samuel Sidney
2443691The three colonies of Australia1853Samuel Sidney


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THE


THREE COLONIES


OF


AUSTRALIA:



NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA,

SOUTH AUSTRALIA;


THEIR PASTURES, COPPER MINES, & GOLD FIELDS,



BY

SAMUEL SIDNEY,

AUTHOR OF "THE AUSTRALIAN HAND BOOK", ETC.


WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS.


SECOND EDITION, REVISED BY THE AUTHOR.


LONDON: INGRAM, COOKE, AND CO.


MDCCCLIII.


Chapters (not listed in original)


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Page
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Frontispiece

Grey-headed Vampire 19
Monument to La Perouse 26
Newcastle. From a Sketch by J. A. Jackson, Esq. 37
Portrait of Captain Flinders 44
Merino Ram 54
Native Dog, or Dingoe 63
Bathurst Plains in 1852 66
Duck-billed Platypus, or Paradox 69
City of Sydney 111
Portrait of Mrs. Chisholm 134
Bushing it 150
A Wool Store at Melbourne 199
The Antipodes Islands. From a Sketch by J. A. Jackson, Esq. 199
Gum Trees near Melbourne 202
Bunynong Hill, near Ballarat 207
Adelaide, from the Hills 214
Branding Cattle at Illawara. From a Sketch, by Arthur Westmacott, Esq.  249
Bronze-winged Pigeon 270
Portrait of Dr. Leichardt 271
Blacks under Gunyah 274
Gold-washing at Ballarat 280
Lyre Bird 282
Megapodius, or Mound-building Bird 291
Cascade at Greenhill Creek, South Adelaide 292
Banded Myrmicobius, or Ant-eater 293
Portrait of Edward Hargreaves 324
Gold Diggings at Ophir 326
Issuing Licences 329
Mr. Hardy, the First Government Commissioner 331
Dodging the Commissioner 333
A Nugget of Gold 336
Gold Washing 343
Straw-necked Ibis 348
Gold Escort 350
Laughing Jackass 352
Children Cradling 354
The Post Office, Sofala, Turon River 357
A Shepherd's Hut 366
Grass Trees 370
Opossum 374
Gold Diggers at Dinner 377
The Emu 380
Removing Goods 389
Gold-seekers' Graves on the Turon 392

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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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