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AUSTRALIAN PICTURES. 



the general population, the time will come when these institutions will be 

 closed, owing to a lack of inmates. The visitor should not miss the 

 opportunity of inspecting one of the establishments, most of which are 

 easily reached. Illustrations are given here of the Lake Tyers station, 

 which is under the charge of the Rev. J. Bulmer. A railway journey of a 



Church, Schoolhouse, 



AND 



ENCAMfMENT AT LAKE TYERS. 



hundred miles to the town named Sale, and steamer thence to the entrance 

 of the Gippsland lakes, brings the visitor to the spot, and he is sure of a 

 hospitable reception. The upper view represents the mission church, a 

 handsome building, constructed of wood, and erected by the Rev. Mr. 

 Bulmer. Service is held morning and evening. Other sketches show the 

 school building, in which the aboriginal children are taught by Mr. Morriss, 



