“Something to Pay. —A Melbourne station-owner of great wealth had a (baft ot at sheep brought down to the lpefropoliffip piarket. The overseer came down with them, bringing as an assistant driver a black boy from the station. The dark-skin, unused to civilisation, fell ill. The overseer consulted the owner as to what he should do with the sick bouniary-rider. ‘ Oh, said he, put him in the hoapifelj butdon’t say whose ptatipj he conies from —there plight he something to pay-”
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Ashburton Herald, Volume I, Issue 186, 17 October 1878, Page 2
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