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An Englishman, visiting tho White Mmin tains, complained of the excessive h'iliiics.i of the country in all that region, “ 1\ ell, \ ps, we hov rather too much land to lh a i e about here, and so we hev to stack it!" In ve-ponsc to an advertisement which appeared in the Melbourne Argus recently for a clerk, salary 21. per week, 1 ito applications acre made for the situation. A hioy, residing at Campbell’ Crock, Yieioria, has received a letter from her brother, dated Coektuwu, Palmer river, io wnieh in- describes the sufferings of tho j miners. He had himself been nine weeks I w limai eiiMiganimal food. An old “moke’ j was made up into “ turtle ” soup. Happy weie those who could occasionally olitain horse-flesh, and at any price. i’>ut tho h.irdes. hi be.M - and as a proof of the exj ticme ivaut the faithful dog of many a : mine. had co he killed ; and in one instance the on.ic. oi the poor animal slaughtered j could not, n-.tv his g.oat need, . SWalien a pai i ielc of his oil f. Ie id. | It no a see in.-p. oha'.ie. that bef ore many j yo.iis tho problem of planigraphy in natu- | ral colors Mill lie s;n,isl:i'.d i'y solved. 1 Although the number of inve,rigaio'S of 1 th's attractive and interesting application of science is smgtua ly small, considerable progress to iv u d s.ie.'ess has been made in j England dining tho past year. All the I process, dam-mer, by wliieh the Hnest i phoi.ngi.aiihs in co'o 3 have recently hcou obtained arc I. is - I upon the discovery by Sir- 1 ‘in idlerschcll, in IS.’!*,), that paper r.iulei oil sensitive by eldorido of silver, | ana siibscpii njy darkened by exposure to light, ivould .reproduce colors if aaain suhjccted to tho action of light under pieces of colored glass. Hoi.now.w.s Pili.,—Wcaiy of Life.— I lie) angnmeni of the liver is one of tho nn » formid.i ih; causes of dangerous disea- s aiin the most prolific of those me-l.-iu .m y fmc*n)dlngs which are worse i h.'ii rwi hj iitolf. A few doses of these "oi-d r.ds act magically in dispelling low spi.iis and repelling the covert attacks nude on the nerves by excessive heat, impure atmospheres, over indulgence, or exhausting excitement. The most shattered constitution may derive bcAofit from Holloway's Pills, which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the energy of the intellectual faculties, and revive the failing memory. By attentively studying the instructions and obcdienily putting them in practice, the most despondent vill soon feel confident of a perfect recovery.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 637, 3 July 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 637, 3 July 1874, Page 2

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 637, 3 July 1874, Page 2

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