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- cowman cowmilk cownose cowpie cowpool cowpooling cowpox cowshed cow**** cowyard coworker cowslip Cox coxcomb crab crabby crabfish crabbish crabless crablike...
- church owned eight acres of land which included an orchard, garden and cowyard, a dwelling house, hovel, barn and stable. In 1863 extensive alterations...
- "Evening Alone at Bunyah", "Noonday Axeman", "The Widower in the Country", "Cowyard Gates" and "The Last ****os". Sydney Morning Herald reviewer Paul Byrnes...
- where it had been unknown for centuries, and had reached the Islington cowyards. The energetic measures adopted by the Privy Council on Bates's suggestions...
- Rosebank was developed as a self-sufficient semi-rural estate, with a dairy, cowyard, chicken run, vegetable garden, stables and various storage and fodder...
- Terracini Evening Alone at Bunyah, Noonday Axeman, The Widower in the Country, Cowyard Gates and The Last ****os (poems) by Les Murray 2006 Candy Neil Armfield...
- impugn the government who seemed content the country be little more than 'a cowyard' and ministers were 'only capable of thinking in terms of beef and butterfat'...
- Row had a similar bad re****tion to the "Cribs" in New Orleans or the "cowyards" in San Francisco. In order to receive protection, Levee inhabitants would...
- Destro**** 1950. Stones used to enlarge Church of England Hamilton and to pave cowyards". Other sources say that the church was demolished in 1957. The government...
- converge west of Clarks Island to form a small craft anchorage called the Cowyard approximately 200 yards (180 m) wide with a depth of 20–35 feet (6.1–10...