The New Country single work   poetry   "You've heard no doubt, "the ins and outs"
Issue Details: First known date: 1844... 1844 The New Country
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Notes

  • Author's note: The following ballad was picked up by a [signed with a printer's hand] in the bush of the newly-explored western country, on the 20th instant, on the new road now in progress from Deloraine to Emu Bay, near the mouth of the Devil's Glen.
  • Author's note: Air - "The Coronation"
  • Webby confirms that this poem signed with a printer's hand ws written by N.L. Kentish. See her Early Australian Poetry, page 244.

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Subjects:
  • Emu Bay, Burnie, Burnie area, Northwest Tasmania, Tasmania,
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