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y separately published work icon Southerly Busters selected work   poetry   prose  
Issue Details: First known date: 1878... 1878 Southerly Busters
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:John Sands , 1878 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Old Handi"I'm forty years in New South Wales,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 176-182)
The Butcher's Pic-Nic, Ironbark , single work prose humour
Ironbark writes a humorous account of a butchers' picnic.
(p. 185-188)
The Oystermen's and Fishmonger's Pic-Nic, Ironbark , single work prose humour
A humorous account of a picnic attended by fishermen of various descriptions.
(p. 189-192)
The Wheelwright's Pic-Nic, Ironbark , single work prose humour
A humorous account of a picnic attended by wheelwrights.
(p. 193-195)
The Undertaker's Pic-Nic, Ironbark , single work prose humour
A humourous account of a picnic attended by undertakers.
(p. 196-199)
The Hairdresser's Pic-Nic, Ironbark , single work prose humour
A humorous account of a picnic attended by hairdressers and barbers.
(p. 200-202)
The Great Cricket Match : Brewers v Publicansi"The day was wet, down poured the rain", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 203-207)
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