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Page 93
... Yesabba April 1840 I this month had the pleasure of seeing a very old , and esteemed friend - who came down on a visit to Port Macquarie , and came all this way to see me in the bush ! With him was a most delightful person , a medical ...
... Yesabba April 1840 I this month had the pleasure of seeing a very old , and esteemed friend - who came down on a visit to Port Macquarie , and came all this way to see me in the bush ! With him was a most delightful person , a medical ...
Page 97
... YESABBA 1843-4 Annie Baxter's enthusiasm for bush life is unexpected . Not many years earlier , she had been a well - bred young lady in an English boarding school , and her life had been that of her class . Even transplantation to ...
... YESABBA 1843-4 Annie Baxter's enthusiasm for bush life is unexpected . Not many years earlier , she had been a well - bred young lady in an English boarding school , and her life had been that of her class . Even transplantation to ...
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... Yesabba . The sketches included in this chapter come from the same source . Some of the sketches were drawn at Yes abba and others at the next station established by the Baxters , Yambuck , in the Port Fairy District of Victoria . ' BUT ...
... Yesabba . The sketches included in this chapter come from the same source . Some of the sketches were drawn at Yes abba and others at the next station established by the Baxters , Yambuck , in the Port Fairy District of Victoria . ' BUT ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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