The Rise And Progress of Australia Tasmania And New Zealand in Which Will Be
The Rise And Progress of Australia Tasmania And New Zealand in Which Will Be
Daniel Puseley
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A scheme has been projected which is likely to meet with the cordial co-operation here, that will make the United States the centre of our steam communi- cation, and in this case the bulk of the great and growing trade of this immense continent will ultimately likewise concentrate there. " Agriculture. It was of coui'se to be expected that agriculture would be greatly neglected during the gold fever, perhaps the wonder is that it Avas not more neglected than it was. In 1851 the number of acres ...under crop was 153, 000, for the next three years it only averaged 131, 000 acres. In 1855 a spurt took place, and an almost continuous increase was shown, until in 1869 the total was 482, 000; some falling off then took place, 1871 showing 417, 0t)0 acres. The principal products of agriculture in 1871 were wheat, 1, 000, 000 bushels ; maize, 2, 310, 000 bushels ; potatoes, 34, 000 tons ; hay, 09, 000 tons. The scant attention paid during the gold days to agriculture in New South Wales ■was really excessive attention compared to what was done in Victoria, where, in the early " fifties, " agriculture was almost extinct.
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