Roles and Cast
- Lord Saxmundham, of Brantinghame Hall – Nutcombe Gould
- Hon. Arthur Redmayne, travelling in Australia: his elder son – W. Herbert
- Hon. Alaric Redmayne, at Eton: His son – Duncan Fleet
- Mr. Thursby, a wealthy country gentleman – Rutland Barrington
- Ralph Crampton, travelling with Arthur Redmayne – Lewis Waller
- Rev. Noel Ross, a bush missionary – Norman Forbes
- Mr. Parfit, Saxmundham's solicitor – Gilbert Trent
- Mr. Paulby, a Sydney solicitor – Mr. Newall
- Dick Somers, leader of the Australian stockmen – C. Dodsworth
- Smithers, Australian stockman – Mr. Montagu
- Blueby, Australian stockman – F. Lacy
- Baker, Australian stockman – Nicol Pentland
- Parker, Mr. Thursby's butler – Mr. Warden
- Lady Saxmundham – Mrs. Gaston Murray
- Ruth, young wife of Arthur Redmayne, daughter of ex-convict Stephen Brunt – Julia Neilson
- Mabel, Thursby's daughter – Rose Norreys
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