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Paterson; Andrew Barton (〃Banjo〃)。
Born at Narrambla; near Molong (N。S。W。); 17th February; 1864;
father Scottish; mother Australian。 Admitted as a solicitor
and practised in Sydney for some years。 Went to South Africa
as War Correspondent; and to China as special correspondent。
Now Editor Sydney ‘Evening News'。
‘The Man from Snowy River; and other Verses' (Sydney; 1895; 1902)。
‘Rio Grande's Last Race and other Verses' (Sydney; 1902)。
Quinn; Patrick Edward。
Born at Sydney; N。S。W。; 17th March; 1862; of Irish parents。
Educated at various Sydney schools。 Journalist。
Member of N。S。W。 Legislative Assembly for six years。
Quinn; Roderic Joseph。
Born at Sydney; 26th November; 1869 (brother of P。 E。 Quinn)。
Educated in Sydney; studied law; State school teacher at Milbrulong; N。S。W。
Returned to Sydney; 1890; where he now resides。
‘The Hidden Tide' (Sydney; 1899)。
‘The Circling Hearths' (Sydney; 1901)。
Both reprinted in ‘A Southern Garland' (Sydney; 1904)。
Richardson; Robert。
Born at Armidale; N。S。W。; 7th January; 1850; son of John Richardson。
Educated; Sydney Grammar School; graduated B。A。 Sydney University。
Journalist。 Went to England and died there 4th October; 1901。
‘Willow and Wattle' (Edinburgh; 1893)。
Ross; David MacDonald。
Born at Moeraki; on Otago coast; New Zealand; 1865。
Parents Scottish Highlanders; who; shortly after his birth;
removed to Palmerston in the Waihemo Valley; where he attended school。
Engaged in farming work; shearing; etc。 in various parts of New Zealand。
Entered Agricultural Department; and in 1893 was appointed Stock Inspector;
Waikato district; which position he still holds。
‘The After Glow' 'Auckland; n。d。 (1904)'。
Rowe; Richard P。 L。
Born at Doncaster; England; 9th March; 1828。 Emigrated to Australia
when young。 Journalist。 Returned to England; 1858; and subsequently
published a number of works there。 Died; 9th November; 1879。
‘Peter 'Possums' Portfolio' (Sydney; 1858; prose and verse)。
Sandes; John。
Born at Cork; Ireland; 26th February; 1863; son of Rev。 S。 Dickson Sandes。
Family left Ireland; 1872。 Educated at King's College; London;
Trinity College; Stratford…on…Avon; and Magdalen College; Oxford;
graduated B。A。; 1885。 Travelled on Continent as tutor for a year。
Came to Australia; 1887。 Joined staff of Melbourne ‘Argus'; 1888;
Sydney ‘Daily Telegraph'; 1903。
‘Rhymes of the Times' (Melbourne; 1898)。
‘Ballads of Battle' (Melbourne; 1900)。
Simpson; Martha Mildred (Miss)。
Born in Co。 Tyrone; Ireland; 3rd May; 1869。 Came to New South Wales
with her father at the age of fourteen。 Entered service
of Department of Public Instruction; 1886; and is now
in charge of Kindergarten section; Public School; Tamworth;
and Lecturer on educational matters in the same district。
Sinclair; Margaret A。 (Miss)。
Born at Auckland; N。Z。; of Scottish parents。 Educated at home
on Thames Goldfield。 Now resides in Auckland。
‘The Huia's Homeland; and other Verses' (London; 1897)。
‘Echoing Oars; or 〃Waitemata〃; and other Verses' (Auckland; 1903)。
Sladen; Douglas Brooke Wheelton。
Born in London; 5th February; 1856。 Educated;
Cheltenham and Trinity College; Oxford; graduated B。A。
Emigrated to Melbourne; 1879; graduated LL。B。 at University there。
Returned to England; 1884。 Edited 〃Australian Ballads and Rhymes〃;
〃A Century of Australian Song〃; and 〃Australian Poets〃; 1888。
‘Frithjof and Ingebjorg' (London; 1882)。
‘Australian Lyrics' (Melbourne; 1883; London; 1885)。
‘A Poetry of Exiles' (Sydney; 1883; London; 1886)。
Second Series (London; 1888)。
‘A Summer Christmas' (London; 1884)。
‘In Cornwall and Across the Sea' (London; 1885)。
‘Edward the Black Prince' (Florence; 1886; London; 1887)。
‘The Spanish Armada' (London; 1888)。
Stephens; James Brunton。
Born at Borrowstowness; near Edinburgh; 17th June; 1835。
Educated; Edinburgh University。 Travelling tutor; 1857…1860;
teaching at Greenock till 1866。 Arrived in Australia; April; 1866;
tutor at station on Logan River; Queensland; and in Brisbane。
Married Rosalie; daughter of T。 W。 Donaldson。 Entered Colonial
Secretary's Department; Brisbane; 1883; as correspondence clerk;
subsequently appointed Under Secretary。 Died 29th June; 1902。
‘Convict Once' (London; 1871)。
‘The Godolphin Arabian' (Brisbane; 1873; 1894)。
‘The Black Gin; and other Poems' (Melbourne; 1873)。
‘Mute Discourse' (Brisbane; 1878)。
‘Marsupial Bill' (Brisbane; 1879)。
‘Miscellaneous Poems' (London and Brisbane; 1880)。
‘Convict Once; and other Poems' (Melbourne; 1885; 1888)。
‘Fayette; or Bush Revels' (Brisbane; 1892)。
‘Poetical Works' (Sydney; 1902)。
Storrie; Agnes L。 (Mrs。 Kettlewell)。
Born near Adelaide; South Australia; now resident in Sydney。
‘Poems' (Sydney; 1899)。
Turner; Ethel (Mrs。 H。 R。 Curlewis)。
Born at Doncaster; England; 24th January; 1872。 Daughter of H。 Turner;
of Scottish family; mother English。 Arrived in Australia; 1880。
Educated; Sydney High School; where she conducted a school paper。
Edited ‘The Parthenon'; and engaged in journalistic work for some years。
Published 〃Seven Little Australians〃; 1894; and since then
twelve other children's books。
‘Gum Leaves' 'Sydney; n。d。 (1900); prose and verse'。
Twisleton; Henry Lea。
Born at Winskill; near Settle; Yorkshire; England; 9th November; 1847。
Arrived in New Zealand; September; 1876; since then engaged in
bush work and teaching。 At present teacher at Te Awaite; near Picton; N。Z。
‘Poems in the Craven Dialect'; by T。 Twisleton;
with poems by H。 L。 Twisleton (Settle; 1876)。
‘Poems' (Wellington; N。Z。; 1895)。
Wentworth; William Charles。
Born at Norfolk Island; 26th October; 1793; son of D'Arcy Wentworth;
a surgeon from Dublin。 Educated; Greenwich; England;
and Cambridge University。 Returned to Australia and took foremost part
in securing a Constitution for Australia。 Founder of Sydney University。
Went to England; 1862。 Died at Wimborne; Dorset; 20th March; 1872。
‘Australasia; a Poem' (London; 1823; 1873)。
Werner; Alice (Miss)。
Born at Trieste; Austria; 1859; mother English; father German。
In the same year the family emigrated to New Zealand; and lived at Dunedin。
Went with her father to Mexico in 1864; and then to London。
Newnham College; 1878…80。 Writing for ‘The Speaker' and other papers
until 1893。 Went to South Africa; studying native languages。
Returned to London; 1896。 Now writing stories and verse。
‘The King of the Silver City' (London)。
‘A Time and Times' (London; 1886)。
Whitney; George Charles。
Born at Drummoyne; near Sydney; 25th May; 1884; father Australian;
mother English。 Educated; Fort Street Public School and Sydney University。
Graduated B。A。; 1906。
Wilcox; Dora (Miss)。
Born at Christchurch; New Zealand; 1873; father an Englishman;
mother New Zealander。 Matriculated; Canterbury College。
Teaching in New South Wales and New Zealand for some years。
Went to Europe; and is now in London。
‘Verses from Maoriland' (London; 1905)。
Wilson; Mrs。 James Glenny。
Born (Ann Adams); at Greenvale; Victoria; 11th June; 1848;
father from North of Ireland; mother member of an Aberdeenshire family。
Educated at home。 Married; 1874; and went to New Zealand;
and has been living at Rangitikei ever since。
‘Themes and Variations' (London; 1889)。
‘A Book of Verses' (London; 1901)。
Wright; David McKee。
Born in Co。 Down; Ireland; 6th August; 1869; son of Rev。 W。 Wright;
author of 〃The Brontes in Ireland〃; etc。 Arrived in New Zealand; 1887。
Entered Congregational Ministry; 1898。 Now stationed at Nelson; N。Z。
‘Aorangi; and other Verses' (1896)。
‘Station Ballads; and other Verses' (Dunedin; 1897)。
‘Wisps of Tussock' (Oamaru; 1900)。
‘New Zealand Chimes' (Wellington; 1900)。
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