| James Atkinson (of Oldbury, N.S.W.) - 1844 - 218 pages
...engaged in the cutting of cedar, which is usually found in the rivers on the eastern coast of Australia. The Clarence River falls into the sea in about latitude...Sydney, and 90 miles to the south of Moreton Bay. The Appendix (B.) contains a general report of the progress of this survey, with the necessary accompaniment... | |
| Great Britain. Emigration Commission - 1843 - 838 pages
...River falls into the sea about latitude 29 degrees '.'0 minutes south ; its month is therefore above 340 miles to the north of Sydney, and 90 miles to...the south of Moreton Bay." * * * » " Your Lordship inny observe on any map of Australia, »n<l particularly Arrowsmith's, published in 1838, a ridge of... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1924 - 984 pages
...his party of Border Police, is also there to preserve order among the Cedar cutters and Cattleowners, who are also beginning to form stations there. The...South; its mouth is therefore about 340 miles to the NTorth of Sydney, and 90 miles to the South of Moreton Bay. The proceedings, which I contemplate at... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1924 - 1006 pages
...to preserve order among the Cedar cutters and Cattleowuers, who are also beginning to form station* there. The Clarence River falls into the Sea in about...South; its mouth is therefore about 340 miles to the \orth of Sydney, and 90 miles to the South of Moreton Bay. The proceedings, which I contemplate at... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1841 - 562 pages
...which he ascended in the steamer King William, ninety miles from its mouth in Shoal Bay, lat. 29° 20', about 340 miles to the north of Sydney, and 90 miles to the south of Moreton Bay. The river is from three to five fathoms deep, its average width a quarter of a mile, with sufficient... | |
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