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Australia.
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AUSTRALIA.
ZALIA, which only forty years ago was a penal colony,
COFFEE
ace that time has risen to be a great commercial power.
he native Bushman has been driven far inland, and the
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fcivilization has built up many beautiful cities and villages
inhabitants are for the greater part of English extraction.
sess therefore moss of the characteristics of the English
It will pay you well to keep a small cof-race, but are freer and more rough and ready.
fee-mill in your kitchen and grind your Their sports and games are many, being the best adapted from
coffee just as you use it--one niess at a civilized nations for a temperate climate. În cricket, boating and
time. Coffee should not be ground until } boxing, few nations are their superiors.
the coffee-pot is ready to receive it. Cof The Boomerang is an invention of the native Australian. It is
fee will lose more of its strength and used as a missile, and is a flat curved piece of wood, which when
aroma in one hour after being ground held by one end and thrown, moves in a curve and can be made to
than in six months before being ground. return to the place from which it started. It is used both as a
So long as Ariosa remains in the whole weapon by the natives and as an aid to sport.
berry, our glazing, composed of choice
eggs and pure confectioners' Asugar,
Kangaroos and rabbits infest the 1-2 d. Both the natives and
closes the pores of the coffee, and thereby the farmers are adepts in hunting m. The farmers institute
all the original strength and aroma are
Kangaroo and Rabbit Drives. 1
gather in numbers with
retained. Ariosa Coffee has, during 25 } in on their prey, many of which
droves of native dogs and scour a
le
circle of territory, closing
years, set the standard for all other roast-
killed, while those which
ed coffees. So true is this, that other escape, flee from the neighborhood. The natives employ the boom-
manufacturers in recommending their erang in killing kangaroos and rabbits.
goods, have known no higher praise than
The natives employ the branches of certain trees as a primitive
to say: "It's just as good as Arbuckles'.'
" } merry-go-round. On these, attaching ropes, they swing round and
round.
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Fishing and hunting are the inevitable sports of the Australian
whose waters abound in fish and whose jungles afford excellent
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game for the sportsmen.
This is one of a series of Fifty (50) Cards giving a pictorial History of the Sports and Pastimes of all Nations,
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