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" The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise restrain the increase,... "
The Three Colonies of Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia ... - Page 102
by Samuel Sidney - 1852 - 425 pages
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A History of New South Wales,: From Its Settlement to the Close of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Henry Braim - New South Wales - 1846 - 350 pages
...increase in quantity, a standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the boundary of location to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise restrain...
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A History of New South Wales,: From Its Settlement to the Close of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Henry Braim - New South Wales - 1846 - 334 pages
...increase in quantity, a standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the boundary of location to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise restrain...
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Australia and Its Gold Fields: A Historical Sketch of the Progress of the ...

Edward Hammond Hargraves - Australia - 1855 - 268 pages
...say impossible, to restrain dispersion within limits that would be expedient elsewhere. The wool of New South Wales forms at present its chief wealth. The proprietors of thousands of acres find it necessary—equally with the poorer settlers—to send large flocks beyond the boundaries of location,...
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The Discovery, Survey and Settlement of Port Phillip

George William Rusden - Melbourne (Vic.) - 1872 - 74 pages
...his arguments in favour of allowing settlement:— " The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location, to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise...
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Early History of the Colony of Victoria: From Its Discovery to Its ..., Volume 2

Francis Peter Labillière - Victoria - 1878 - 392 pages
...increase in quantity, or standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location to preserve them in health throughout the year. The Colonists must otherwise...
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Port Phillip Settlement

James Bonwick - Australia - 1883 - 678 pages
...increase in quantity, or standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location, to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise...
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History of Australia, Volume 2

George William Rusden - Australia - 1897 - 712 pages
...within limits that would be expedient elsewhere. . . . The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundaries of location to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise...
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Historical Records of Australia: Governors dispatches to and from ..., Volume 18

Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1923 - 970 pages
...increase in quantity, or standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location, to preserve them in health throughout the year. The Colonists must otherwise...
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Select Documents on British Colonial Policy, 1830-1860

Kenneth Norman Bell, William Parker Morrell - Great Britain - 1928 - 672 pages
...increase in quantity, or standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary, equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location, to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise...
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The Invisible State: The Formation of the Australian State

Alastair Davidson - History - 2002 - 360 pages
...increase in quantity, or standard of value in quality. The proprietors of thousands of acres already find it necessary equally with the poorer settlers, to send large flocks beyond the present boundary of location to preserve them in health throughout the year. The colonists must otherwise...
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