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  2. THE NATURAL PASTURES OF THE COLONY.

    As they have been in the past, so for many years to come, the indigenous grasses of the colony will be the most important element of wealth, as affording to our vast flocks and herds of sheep and cattle their total ...

    Article : 501 words
  3. ACCLIMATISATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS.

    IT appears strange that, while the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America were rich in useful animals adapted for food and domestication, and fruit-yielding trees suited for cultivation, the whole continent of ...

    Article : 801 words
  4. ANIMALS INDIGENOUS TO NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE more prominent representatives of the Australian fauna are marsupial, like the kangaroo and opossum— bringing forth their young in the abdominal sac or pouch. This, indeed, constitutes the peculiarity of the ...

    Article : 657 words
  5. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

    THE port of New South Wales may bo said to be the most open port in the world; and it is, beyond doubt, to this circumstance that we owe the extraordinary development of trade. ...

    Article : 493 words
  6. CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT.

    ON the foundation of the colony in 1788, Captain Phillip, R.N., was appointed Capfcain-General and Governor-in-chief in and over the territory of New South Wales and its dependencies. As soon as he ...

    Article : 650 words
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