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No. I. The story of two goldfield mates who worked together in New Zealand and Australia, one of them perishing with two others in the winter cold years before. Told by the Gold Commissioner who heard the story while snowed in. (PB)
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Beside the Billy [No. II.]
1870
single work
short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 6 no. 64 1870; (p. 34-35) The Gold Commissioner's tale narrated while snowed in. A murder in March 1863 in Miller's Flat, N.Z., is mistakenly attributed to Job Johnson who is reprieved by his signature on a jury list. Also tales of the two other buried outside the hut who perished while seeking gold. (PB)
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