"Joey's out"


CONTENTS.

[PURGING OUT THE OLD LEAVEN.]
[FIRST SETTLERS.]
[WRECK OF THE CONVICT SHIP "NEVA" ON KING'S ISLAND.]
[DISCOVERY OF THE RIVER HOPKINS.]
[WHALING.]
[OUT WEST IN 1849.]
[AMONG THE DIGGERS IN 1853.]
[A BUSH HERMIT.]
[THE TWO SHEPHERDS.]
[A VALIANT POLICE-SERGEANT.]
[WHITE SLAVERS.]
[THE GOVERNMENT STROKE.]
[ON THE NINETY-MILE.]
[GIPPSLAND PIONEERS.]
[THE ISLE OF BLASTED HOPES.]
[GLENGARRY IN GIPPSLAND.]
[WANTED, A CATTLE MARKET.]
[TWO SPECIAL SURVEYS.]
[HOW GOVERNMENT CAME TO GIPPSLAND.]
[GIPPSLAND UNDER THE LAW.]
[UNTIL THE GOLDEN DAWN.]
[A NEW RUSH.]
[GIPPSLAND AFTER THIRTY YEARS.]
[GOVERNMENT OFFICERS IN THE BUSH.]
[SEAL ISLANDS AND SEALERS.]
[A HAPPY CONVICT.]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

[ILLUSTRATION 1. "Joey's out."]
[ILLUSTRATION 2. "I'll show you who is master aboard this ship."]
[ILLUSTRATION 3. "You stockman, Frank, come off that horse."]
[ILLUSTRATION 4. "The biggest bully apropriated the belle of the ball."]


"The best article in the March (1893) number of the 'Austral Light' is a pen picture by Mr. George Dunderdale of the famous Ninety-Mile Beach, the vast stretch of white and lonely sea-sands, which forms the sea-barrier of Gippsland."--'Review of Reviews', March, 1893.