Travelled over a miserable country, with saltbush of various description, and samphire, and small stones occasionally.
A considerable quantity of saltbush of various kinds around the lake and on the flats, with some polygonum on the flooded flats; innumerable pigeons.
The trefoil and the barley grass wave high upon the plains, The tanks all overflowing and the saltbush fresh and green, It’s a pleasure for to ramble o’er the plains of Riverine.
At fifty miles from the sea there was nothing visible but gently undulating plains of grass and saltbush at far as could be seen.
For the first seven miles over rough trap hills lightly grassed, when we entered samphire and saltbush flats for four miles.
On the 27th we sighted a hill dead ahead, which I named Mount Luck, and on the southern side a nice little plain of saltbush and grass--a pleasant and welcome change.
Round the foot of the cliffs a small plain of saltbush is usually found, through which numerous small creeks and watercourses wind their way into the scrub beyond.
Judging from the growth of saltbush and other herbage it would seem likely that the rainfall on these elevated plains is considerable, and apparently runs to waste down blow-holes and cracks in the limestone.
Twelve miles of open forest, alternating with scrubby thickets, brought me to the edge of a fine little plain of saltbush and grass, from the centre of which a bare rock of granite stood out.
He has shaved his beard, and has cut his hair, but I spotted him at a look; He is Tom Devine, who has worked for years for Saltbush Bill as cook.
But Saltbush Bill said, 'Wait till you see my bird!
So Saltbush Bill, with an easy heart, prepared for what might befall, Commenced his stages on Take 'Em Down, the station of Rooster Hall.
Said Saltbush Bill, "It's up to you Put some one long-a Jug.
And Saltbush Bill, grown old and grey, And worn with want of sleep, Received the news in camp one day Behind the travelling sheep That Edward Rex, confiding in His known integrity, By hand and seal on parchment skin Had made him a J.
A big blacks' camp was built close by, And Saltbush Bill, says he, "I think that camp might well supply A job for a J.
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At last the tribe lay down to sleep Homeless, beneath a tree; And onward with his travelling sheep Went Saltbush Bill, J.
You come from fertile plains Where saltbush (sometimes) grows, And flats that (when it rains) Will blossom like the rose.
And out beyond Sturt's Western track, And Leichhardt's farthest tree, They wait till fate shall send them back Their Saltbush Bill, J.
The dwarfed eucalypti became sparser and sparser, and in their room appeared bushy clumps of saltbush and tufts of spiky spinifex grass.
And Saltbush Bill, on the Overland, will many a time recite How the best day's work that ever he did was the day that he lost the fight.
Now Saltbush Bill was a drover tough, as ever the country knew, He had fought his way on the Great Stock Routes from the sea to the Big Barcoo.
Formerly they were numerous in the neighbourhood of Melbourne, but they have now been driven further inland; they are still abundant on the western plains and on the open Saltbush country of the Lower Murray.
For those that love it and understand, The saltbush plain is a wonderland.
Ives followed, though he could see nothing but sand andsaltbush in the direction indicated.
The land, although not very rich, had the best grasses, and cotton, and saltbush upon it; the sandhill was wooded with cypress pine and other trees.
We observed the small saline herbs which I have mentioned the horses to be so fond of, also more of the Queensland saltbush than we have seen previously; at 12.
On them the grass was excellent, with a good deal of cotton-bush and saltbush amongst it.
The grass on the plain is good, with a considerable quantity of saltbush among it, but we were afraid we would not find water in the watercourse we were approaching, we had seen so few birds on the plain.
The country we saw between here and the Warrego River is level, covered withsaltbush and grass.
At 3 came east-south-east over rich low plains with large patches of saltbush for two miles.
I saw today, on several low places, saltbushwhich the horses ate, of a kind I have often seen in the western country from Rockhampton, but never before so near to the coast.
Our path in the afternoon lay near the river over low ground, wooded with box, having an undergrowth of saltbush and polygonum.
About these scrubs the grass is very good and there is a luxuriant undergrowth of saltbush and salt herbs.
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