The New Colony of Victoria, Formly Port Phillip: With Some Account of the Other Australian ColoniesT. Saunders, 1851 - 85 páginas |
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... horses ; 380,000 head of cattle ; 5,500 pigs ; and 5,130,000 sheep , on the 1st January , 1849 . This stock alone cannot be valued at less than £ 3,000,000 sterling . In 1839 , the first year of the export of wool , 1,524 bales were ...
... horses ; 380,000 head of cattle ; 5,500 pigs ; and 5,130,000 sheep , on the 1st January , 1849 . This stock alone cannot be valued at less than £ 3,000,000 sterling . In 1839 , the first year of the export of wool , 1,524 bales were ...
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... 1,000 or 2,000 head of which are under the charge of a stockman , who is perpetually on horseback riding round his herd and collecting the stragglers . Nearer to the homestead we may meet with 50 CARES . . 99 17 or 100 horses , old.
... 1,000 or 2,000 head of which are under the charge of a stockman , who is perpetually on horseback riding round his herd and collecting the stragglers . Nearer to the homestead we may meet with 50 CARES . . 99 17 or 100 horses , old.
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... horses , old and young , some belonging to the squatter himself , some to his men , for few of them have not out of their savings pur- chased a brood mare , while some of them possess several . Most probably with this " mob " of horses ...
... horses , old and young , some belonging to the squatter himself , some to his men , for few of them have not out of their savings pur- chased a brood mare , while some of them possess several . Most probably with this " mob " of horses ...
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... horse to pay his annual visit to the town to dispose of his wool , and lay in his stores for the ensuing year . Ac- customed as he is to severe exercise , and to the choice of 20 or 30 horses all the year round , distance never is taken ...
... horse to pay his annual visit to the town to dispose of his wool , and lay in his stores for the ensuing year . Ac- customed as he is to severe exercise , and to the choice of 20 or 30 horses all the year round , distance never is taken ...
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... Australia one - half of that proportion might prove sufficient . In England , also , many of these are employed in raising food for horses , sheep , and cattle . In Australia this WOOL . 33 is not required at all : meat.
... Australia one - half of that proportion might prove sufficient . In England , also , many of these are employed in raising food for horses , sheep , and cattle . In Australia this WOOL . 33 is not required at all : meat.
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aborigines acres advantage afford agricultural America amount annual annum Australian colonies AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY benefit boundless Britain Cape cattle cent climate colonists convict cost crime Crown revenues demand for labour depasturing Diemen's Land district Emigration Commissioners England establishment evil expense Exports families flocks Government hope horses House of Lords immigrants Imports increase inhabitants instance interest invested less means Melbourne ment ministers of religion mother country nation nature neighbouring obtained Parramatta pastoral penal Phillip and South Poor Law Unions population Port Phillip position possesses probably produce progress prosperity prove purchased pursuits Ragged Schools scarcely secured sent settlement settlers sheep shepherd soil sold South Australia South Wales proper squatter statements station success supply Swan River Sydney tion town trade United Kingdom Van Diemen's Land wages wants wealth WESTERN AUSTRALIA wild wool and tallow Zealand
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Página viii - ... domestic habits, our commercial enterprise, our laws, our institutions, our language, our literature, and our sense of religious obligation, to the more distant regions of the globe, is an enterprise worthy of the character of a great maritime nation. It is not only in its progress, the pursuit and the attainment of glory, but in its success, is the performance of a high duty, and the accomplishment of a noble destiny ; and if it can also be made subservient to the relief of pressing distress...
Página 37 - And the voice of the nightingale never is mute: Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, And the purple of ocean is deepest in dye; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divine?
Página 63 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Página viii - To transplant our domestic habits, our commercial enterprise, our laws, our institutions, our language, our literature, and our sense of religious obligation, to the more distant regions of the globe, is an enterprise worthy of the character of a great maritime nation. It is not only in its progress, the pursuit and...
Página 62 - Coming to these shores one by one, and scattered through all the colonies, Presbyterians, like the Tribe of Levi, " had none inheritance in the land.
Página 74 - It is one of the characteristics of Australian society, that there are mingled through it men who have seen much of the world, and have also been more or less forced to use their minds. This gives an unusually diversified and manly tone to conversation. One may be heard to describe the delights of landing at Rio, on his outward-bound voyage, while another recommends his friends to proceed home via India and Egypt...
Página 14 - ... these pioneers of civilisation a little en beau. In a pamphlet, published in London in 1850, he affirms that there might be found among them " men retired from their professions, whether clerical, military, naval, legal, or medical ; and the younger sons of good and even noble families, who preferred seeking an active independence to pursuing the lounging life of drones in the mother country.
Página viii - Enterprise, 308 our Laws, our Institutions, our Language, our Literature, and our sense of Religious Obligation, to the more distant regions of the Globe, is an enterprise worthy of the character of a great maritime Nation. It is not only in its Progress the Pursuit and...