The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... agriculture , and in paving the way to industrial experiments and standards . In the ' sixties , the rapid extension of stock - raising and agriculture to meet the demand of the goldfields , and the exodus of disappointed South ...
... agriculture , and in paving the way to industrial experiments and standards . In the ' sixties , the rapid extension of stock - raising and agriculture to meet the demand of the goldfields , and the exodus of disappointed South ...
Page 304
... agriculture and sale.1 A favourite means of raising revenue was to " kill a squatter " , i.e. to give him six months ' notice and survey his run into " hundreds " . Even with such a slight tenure , however , the goldfields ' market and ...
... agriculture and sale.1 A favourite means of raising revenue was to " kill a squatter " , i.e. to give him six months ' notice and survey his run into " hundreds " . Even with such a slight tenure , however , the goldfields ' market and ...
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... agriculture by the new - comers resulted . Instead of settlement on the coast , came wide alienations on the Darling Downs , the one possible transmontane region for agriculture . The trend of events was obscured during the middle ...
... agriculture by the new - comers resulted . Instead of settlement on the coast , came wide alienations on the Darling Downs , the one possible transmontane region for agriculture . The trend of events was obscured during the middle ...
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