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CHAPTER X. 



Leav«Yas Plains for Sydney— Mr. Shelly's farm— Splrnd It! 

 new road — Mr. Biarber's farm— Shoal liaven gullies— Inte- 

 resting spot-— 'Mr* Campbell's farm— Journey resumed*— 

 Settlement 3<}a^, Bongi-S^^ Brv^li-^JMiisidii of 



flowerin<T shrubs — View from the summit of Mount Prud- 

 hoe — The cow pasture road— Farms of Mr. M'Arthur, and 



hosj^itai at liverpool. 



On the Om^f I I# Yas Pkins on. 



my t&tam to Sjcta0y,* jfiifap^j^g my route by 

 Gonnoiig', Milt, miit, billy, 1 arnvtHl at. Goul- 

 biirii Plains on the !4th. Resuiuiiig my jour- 

 ney on the following uioniing, accompanied by 

 som^Meiids^ they caa^d me ^ difiemit tm^ 

 from ihc^ by whfeh I amtred at the plains : the 

 road led over a ratlier hilly but open forest and 

 good pasture land, and, travelling a distance of 

 fifteen miles, (when eloi^e brnsli asserted its 

 triumph over the former hue country,) we ar- 



* Yas Plains are distant one hundred and «ighty-si3t miles 



troni i^ydney. 



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