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less than four of these, all of 

 large size and comfortable ap- 

 pointments. 



Geelong tweed has achieved 

 a high reputation in many markets, and the 

 shawls and blankets made in the town are 

 also widely known. 



After inspecting the gold-fields there 

 can be no greater change for the visitor than 

 to proceed to that Western District, far 

 famed in Australia for the richness of its 

 soil, the fineness of its pasture, and the soft 

 beauty of its scenery. It is easily reached, 

 for the railway now runs into its heart at 

 Colac and Camperdown. This is the lake 

 country of Victoria. An easy climb takes 

 to the top of the mount at Colac, 



