| Great Britain. Emigration Commission - 1843 - 838 pages
...on the river Glenelg, visited by Sir Thomas Mitchell .in 1836, and by him called Australia Felix. " Along the whole of the road' from Sydney to ! Port Phillip, villages have been laid out, and policy stations formed by the Government ; • • • i this road is therefore now as safe and as... | |
| Francis Peter Labillière - Victoria - 1878 - 392 pages
...laid out by Mr. Tyers, and the first allotments will be sold on the 15th October next. » » » » # "Along the whole of the road from Sydney to Port Phillip,...out, and Police Stations formed by the Government, according to the intention reported in my despatch of 21st July, 1838 ; this road is therefore now... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1924 - 1006 pages
...feeding of Sheep transport. will cease to be a profitable employment, the Wool not bearing the expence of transport from a more distant country. Horses and...the whole of the road from Sydney to Port Phillip, Vil- villages and lages have been laid out and Police Stations formed by the Gov- ^"^fronT* eminent,... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1924 - 984 pages
...transport. will cease to be a profitable employment, the Wool not bearing the expenee of transport from n more distant country. Horses and Horned Cattle may...the whole of the road from Sydney to Port Phillip, Vil- villages and lages have been laid out and Police Stations formed by the Gov- S""^"^';"* ernment,... | |
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