Issue Details: First known date: 1888... vol. 38 no. 989 22 December 1888 of The Australian Town and Country Journal est. 1870 The Australian Town and Country Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Two Christmas Cards : 'a Bunch of Australian Wild Flowers'i"These bonnie flowers sae sweetly twin'd,", single work poetry (p. 1232)
Under the Wattle : A Rondeli""Why should not wattle do for mistletoe?"", The Kangaroo , single work poetry (p. 1232)
Noeli"King Christmas lean'd his head on his hand", D.B. , single work poetry (p. 1233)
Christmas Timei"In our Austral clime, at Old Christmas time,", Ducit Amor Patriae , single work poetry (p. 1233)
The Bushman's Christmas Songi"The gray dawn is breaking. Now, lads, let us rise;", Bushman (fl. 1884-1905) , single work poetry (p. 1233)
Old and Newi"The hopes of the future - the dreams of the past?", Eheu Fugaces , single work poetry (p. 1233)
A Christmas Caroli"The hour is late. Is the city sleeping,", Valentine , single work poetry (p. 1233)
Alone at Christmasi"So another Christmas dieth; and in restful evening hush;", Carthona , single work poetry (p. 1233)
Australian Christmasi"Who cometh here, with firm and stately tread,", Edelweiss , single work poetry (p. 1233)
The Bushman's Christmasi"Far off in the Australian bush", God Helps These , single work poetry (p. 1233)
Merrily Singi"Oh, merrily sing in this golden time", Esse Quam Videri , single work poetry (p. 1233)
The Shepherd's Songi"Quick, boys; roll up the blankets, and saddle up the nags;", Dum Spiro Spero , single work poetry (p. 1233)
A Camp-Fire Songi"We'll sing a song, my good old friend,", Old Early Days , single work poetry (p. 1233-1234)
Christmas Odei"Christmas, though thy breath be warm,", Canopus , single work poetry (p. 1234)
Christmas Songi"Glad Christmas time!", Vota-Vita Mea , single work poetry (p. 1234)
Australia's Christmas Messagei"Chime on, ye happy bells,", Southern Cross (fl. ca.1887-1890) , single work poetry (p. 1234)
Clara's Choice, Ascot , single work short story (p. 1234-1235)
Eveningi"It is the evening hour,", E. F. Anderson , single work poetry (p. 1236)
Harry the 'Hatter', Fossicker , single work short story (p. 1236)
A Christmas Caroli"Sage and bard in the olden time", W. R. Wills , single work poetry (p. 1236)
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