The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 179
... increased in number from 4,409,504 to 6,784,484 , at Port Phillip they increased from 2,449,527 to 5,318,046 . It was the same with trade . From 1846 to 1850 , the imports into New South Wales increased from £ 1,314,951 to £ 1,333,413 ...
... increased in number from 4,409,504 to 6,784,484 , at Port Phillip they increased from 2,449,527 to 5,318,046 . It was the same with trade . From 1846 to 1850 , the imports into New South Wales increased from £ 1,314,951 to £ 1,333,413 ...
Page 260
... increased population.1 The price of fat sheep rose from 10s . to 30s . in Melbourne in 1852 , and higher prices were afterwards obtained . The price of cattle showed similar advances . Thus wool became subordinate to meat in the ...
... increased population.1 The price of fat sheep rose from 10s . to 30s . in Melbourne in 1852 , and higher prices were afterwards obtained . The price of cattle showed similar advances . Thus wool became subordinate to meat in the ...
Page 586
... increasing purchasing power of the community as a whole , accompanied by the considerable increase in bank deposits , which has taken place since a year ago . The effects of the increased supplies of money have also been seen in the ...
... increasing purchasing power of the community as a whole , accompanied by the considerable increase in bank deposits , which has taken place since a year ago . The effects of the increased supplies of money have also been seen in the ...
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