The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 87
... agricultural land had been settled at Parramatta and on the Hawkes- bury . Until farms were occupied in these localities there was no possibility of an abundance of food being grown , for the rocky ground surrounding Sydney was ...
... agricultural land had been settled at Parramatta and on the Hawkes- bury . Until farms were occupied in these localities there was no possibility of an abundance of food being grown , for the rocky ground surrounding Sydney was ...
Page 236
... agricultural and squatting development of the coastal lowlands , where the previous settlements had already shown the difficulties which European colonists would have to face . To add to the problem the Ayers ministry drew up a ...
... agricultural and squatting development of the coastal lowlands , where the previous settlements had already shown the difficulties which European colonists would have to face . To add to the problem the Ayers ministry drew up a ...
Page 387
... Agricultural Bank must be reckoned the aid given in this transition by the much criticised gold- fields water supply . Along two - thirds of its route the reticulation of agricultural areas from the great main pipe has made rapid settle ...
... Agricultural Bank must be reckoned the aid given in this transition by the much criticised gold- fields water supply . Along two - thirds of its route the reticulation of agricultural areas from the great main pipe has made rapid settle ...
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