Advance Australia! : An account of eight years' work, wandering, and…

"Advance Australia!" by Harold Finch-Hatton is a travel memoir and colonial-era reportage written in the late 19th century. It charts the author’s eight years in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria, blending adventurous travel with sharp observations of bush life, frontier industries (cattle, sugar, gold), and the emerging colonial cities. The opening of the work traces a long, opinionated sea journey from Marseilles via Naples, Port Said, the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, Aden, and Galle to Singapore, then a foul, perilous run to northern Australia on the decrepit Somerset marked by heat, stench, a burst boiler, a fatal man‑overboard, and a collision that drowns a native boat’s crew. Landfall at Somerset introduces a rough pearl-fishing outpost and tense relations with local Aboriginal groups, before a coastal passage inside the Barrier Reef leads to Keppel Bay and on to the sugar town of Mackay, whose dust, heat, and heavy drinking leave a stark first impression. At the start of his inland journey up the Pioneer River, he revels in lush cane-fields, clear pools crowded with waterfowl, and sightings of large alligators, then enjoys warm hospitality at “Sleepy Hollow,” where Mr. Rawson, a popular planter, serves the district’s signature rum “swizzle” amid luxuriant gardens. First impressions of the bush mix awe and disorientation; he takes a spill learning to trust his horse in thick timber, then arrives at the striking Mount Spencer station set by a broad lagoon teeming with birdlife. A sleepless first night (noisy stock and dogs, plus a tame carpet snake in his bunk) gives way to a radiant morning and a tour of the homestead, outbuildings, menagerie, and ferny garden. He sketches daily routines and realities of station life: running horses into the yards, constant shortages due to sore backs, heavy colonial saddles, spectacular buck‑jumping, rough-and-ready breaking-in methods, and the wry spectacle of a “new chum” trying to bridle a bush horse—before outlining the scale, staffing, and steady, solitary work that keep the runs operating. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Finch-Hatton, Harold, 1856-1904
Title Advance Australia! : An account of eight years' work, wandering, and amusement, in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria
Edition Second edition
Original Publication London: W. H. Allen & co., 1886.
Credits Aaron Adrignola, chenzw, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class DU: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: History of Oceania (South Seas)
Subject Australia -- Description and travel
Category Text
eBook-No. 78425
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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