Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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Page 189
... land . It was land , the first bit of dry earth they had seen since the blazing plane took its plunge fifty - odd hours before . They tried , of course , not to become too excited about it , not to let their hopes from it mount too high ...
... land . It was land , the first bit of dry earth they had seen since the blazing plane took its plunge fifty - odd hours before . They tried , of course , not to become too excited about it , not to let their hopes from it mount too high ...
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... land . After they had hacked down the forest they got twenty tons of potatoes and up to sixty bushels of wheat to the acre off it . " 66 66 Who were the settlers ? " ' Well , somewhere in the ' fifties they began to come . About ' fifty ...
... land . After they had hacked down the forest they got twenty tons of potatoes and up to sixty bushels of wheat to the acre off it . " 66 66 Who were the settlers ? " ' Well , somewhere in the ' fifties they began to come . About ' fifty ...
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... land stock in New Zealand in good condition . All species of domestic stock throve amazingly , and twenty years after the arrival of the first settlers - i.e . , by 1860 - the sheep in the country could be numbered by millions and the ...
... land stock in New Zealand in good condition . All species of domestic stock throve amazingly , and twenty years after the arrival of the first settlers - i.e . , by 1860 - the sheep in the country could be numbered by millions and the ...
Contents
Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
Copyright | |
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