| George Fletcher Moore - Aboriginal Australians - 1884 - 588 pages
...transmission to England ; so that, in all probability, it may reach you before my last of the 23rd November, which was accompanied by the continuation...farmers, who have not the slightest doubt that the colony posseses every capaMlity, both for agriculture and grazing, and though the pasture lands on this side... | |
| Western Australia - 1893 - 402 pages
...river, almost to their source ;" and, writing again on the 8th December, in the same year, he said " All the lands up the Swan and Canning have been long...Government if not occupied at the expiration of the year." There being no made roads, and the bush tracks consisting solely of dry heavy sand, water carriage... | |
| Sir Timothy Augustine Coghlan, Thomas T. Ewing - Australasia - 1903 - 502 pages
...river, almost to their source;" and, writing again on the 8th December, in the same year, he said : " All the lands up the Swan and Canning have been long...Government if not occupied at the expiration of the year." There were no roads made in the new settlement for some time after the arrival of the first ships,... | |
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