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a small hill outside the town, was reached. Turning, as 

 usual, to the left, a small Indian elephant is to be found 

 in a house by himself The lion house is next, and 

 contains lions, tigers, pumas, leopards, hyaenas, and a 

 handsome African civet. There are some rather pretty 

 duck and wading-bird ponds. 



Winding walks lead round the hill and deer pad- 



KANGAROO, HALLE. 



docks, and kangaroos, wild swine, some small monkey 

 houses, and a very good collection of goats are to be 

 seen. On the top of the hill a spiral staircase can be 

 ascended, from which a good view is obtained of the 

 surrounding countrv. There were torrents of rain and 

 crowds of country people when I saw this Garden, it 

 being Wliit Sunday. 



