New Homes the Rise Progress Present Position And Future Prospects of Each of
New Homes the Rise Progress Present Position And Future Prospects of Each of
Thomas Henry Braim
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After entering the heads he went to the eastward, and subsequently went some distance in the direction of Western Port. But he was dis- appointed. He saw no good land, and found no good water. Somewhat hastily, therefore, but we presume under instructions furnished to him, in the event of his inability to establish a settlement at Port Phillip, he left the country and steered for the Derwent. Somewhat strangely, it is said that Collins knew nothing of Bowen having been previously dispatched to ...this locality. As two settlements were not needed, Bowen retired, leaving Collins as the first lieute- nant-governor of the island. This island, from Cape Grim to the north-west to the South Cape, extends NEW HOMES. 121 about 230 miles, and its greatest width is about 190 miles. It contains 24, 000 square miles, and has an area of nearly seventeen millions of acres. Collins very wisely removed the infant settlement to the opposite side of the Derwent, and here he laid the foundation of Hobart Town, at the foot of a mountain more than 4, 000 feet high, and which was afterwards called " Mount Wellington.
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