THE COLD FEVER
“ Asmoffi-i.." in tin 7b wZ< J.c * r »it. WTllO* ;—l>3 to Kuidicrlev 1 lh; > ,’i Jj Hrrnli! 500 or. in [sttrli! Am! niy one uiiuv'.* clu-ik. Just nauttvl* o*--" *• tlia old Victorian racket, when overv tv-e* huuked it Jo ilvu ■* diggings" iJ-.lv tii dttiraw ain't quite exactly the .h'T ! Wtnria was all jwrk land* in th-v*it o vvs, and was justly u.ann .1 Au-traUa Felix* Aii, me; tTm*ejelly days, on gLi*-\ g!-v.le*> *Dcatli towering trea-?. with lut* of dc.i:*; with aliicera rank, and -lulfer* ertma. n-.vd gold galore, iu ample store, and i'.ll tea* rest «t fiii* and that inarlr Ans« tralxa it-elh and bubble. But the N.XV, tenitary i< cpiite. anv-.hi r aiffar. ill -t tho-[V--pic will fiml out to their cost who ,*t** there. AUigalors :tf long as gam tr*v« living ants a* bis. iv< crawfish: Mil rifi i having tails two frc( long, and with tavfts at tliy tad of them a* log ns l-irch br - srvV 'Skectcrs as big a> sprvrrovv* and sr-i.lfljp* liko cockroaches. . Snake* 1 uc. s.cko* I evurvwhere; a; el water, not uuu-h w-iy. vvlit-re. I’hqitv i.f aiui-iiinc ! nulirr! a fc-wr 1 Fires are A't much in remn-fl in that l*irt of the world. It ia positvvx-ly ou re? c.*rd tfiat a j*oor tired acvir,-f a digger**! dowt* (vn a nvk i-u>* d-.v rn-.-l, arß-rilm —when lie rose again lie was cue Aid ; had to run for hn irh- Irony a pack of rUi-.gr a-* 'attracted by tlio '-Kan. of nos'yd ira-.f. Go, ccrtniniy; go, dctir hoy*, to thi* Uc-A of promise, where v-irniho ia a <* --utiaw articlu of diet, and n.rry’grvv • Tut- nvv* who ilniik* ih-oli J -iliml' Ur. inv swts • And llinac who arc imlnrk- will la- rovff* to c.riive back to New (fen Lend, and urefc for nuythinc its tho Juje ot tcagn- sbHi-t thiiac wtio mAy haiqrnt to la- braky wifi just [cvek up their "»wag" of (lw t>- Lai i» mu- i*f fr.cr.-t K.vans' haotlsowu- autt earnmialiun* gold belts, and wiH nuke Ik* stnvighuW of bM-liun t* Hus.dv-vr C-dnoy thi* «ulu the niiiltUe gritinvL Alt me i Won't they hurry, aiwl sifr *rt home mice tnoiv. catch con r-., »g a#2ti in * land uf anake*. r apt it*. d*a fs. nvit fever and ague, smt* traws nr, w*** behind tor oil tint*.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 1, 11 June 1886, Page 2
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387THE COLD FEVER Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 1, 11 June 1886, Page 2
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