INDEX.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
- Aboriginals at Work, [65]
- Acres under Cultivation for various Crops, [43]
- Act of Parliament under which the Colony was formed, [11]
- Adelaide, Capital of the Colony, [19], [21], [28]
- Albert, Lake, [5]
- Alexandrina, Lake, [5]
- Angas, Mr., [12]
- Ballot, [77]
- Barker, Captain, Mountain named after him, [6]
- Burra Burra Copper-mines, [60]
- Church of England, [24]
- Cockatoo Farmers, [33]
- Constitution given to the Colony, [15-18]
- Coorong River, [6]
- Copper, [58]
- Darling River, [5]
- Debates in Parliament, [79]
- Droughts prevalent, [38], [45]
- Early History of the Colony, [3]
- Farming badly done, [32]
- Gambier-Town, [55]
- Gawler, Colonel, second Governor, [12]
- Gold, [58]
- Gordon, A. L., the Poet, [57]
- Goyder’s Line of Rainfall, [38]
- Great Northern Railway through the Colony, [72]
- Grey, Captain, Governor, [13]
- Hindmarsh, Captain, first Governor, [12]
- Hutt, Sir William, [12]
- Kapunda Copper Mines, [59]
- Kooringa-Town, [60]
- Land, Price of, as regards the Colonies generally, [10]
- Land, Sale of, [36-38]
- Legislature, [76]
- Light, Colonel, Surveyor-General, [12]
- Mail Coach “Bushed,” [67]
- Meat, Price of, and Exportation, [52], [53]
- Moonta Copper-mine, [61], [62]
- Mount Gambier, [55]
- Murray River, [5]
- Murrumbidgee River, [4]
- Nepean Bay, [12]
- Nobs and Snobs, [60]
- Northern Territory, [68]
- Pastoral Rents, [54]
- Population, [19]
- Portalloch Cattle Station, [55]
- Port Darwin, [74]
- Port Wallaroo, [62]
- Religious Sects, [25]
- Revenue, [81]
- Robe, Colonel, Governor, [14]
- Salt-bush, Pasture for Sheep, [50]
- Sheep, Loss of, for Want of Rain, [45]
- Sinnett, Mr., his Account of the Colony, [12]
- Smelting Works at Wallaroo, [66]
- Strathalbyn-Town, [55]
- Sturt, Captain, his Discoveries, [4]
- Telegraph Wire from Adelaide to Port Darwin, [69]
- Torrens, Colonel, [12]
- Torrens River, [26]
- Victoria, Re-emigration to, from South Australia, [14]
- Vineyards, [41]
- Wakefield, Mr. Gibbon, [8-11], [37]
- Wallaroo Copper-mine, [61], [65]
- Water Supply, [26]
- Wheat, Staple of the Colony, [30]
- Wine, [42]
- Wool, [44], [47]
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
- Aborigines, [89]
- Albany, Town of, [122]
- Cathedrals, [125]
- Certificate needed on leaving the Colony, [114]
- Coal, [95]
- Convicts, Condition of, [96], [99], [110], [113]
- Convicts, Effect of, [96]
- Convicts, Native, [107]
- Convicts, Petitions that they may be sent out, [93], [94]
- Corroboree, Native Dance, [109]
- Emigrants, Allowance to, in Land, [140]
- Emigrants cannot be sent out by Government, [135]
- Eyre, Mr., Explorer, [94]
- Farming badly carried on, [104], [127]
- Freemantle, Captain, of the “Challenger,” [87]
- Freemantle, Town of, [109]
- Free-Selecters, [137]
- Future Prospects of Colony, [131]
- Gas, [95]
- Gold, [100], [132]
- Government, Form of, [120]
- Grapes, [93], [123]
- Hargreaves, Mr., searches for Gold, [100]
- Jarrah-Wood, [103]
- Journey to Perth, [123]
- King George’s Sound, [86], [94], [123]
- Knight, Mr., his Book on the Colony, [115]
- Land, Grants of, [115]
- Land, Modes of Sale, [116], [137]
- Land selected for Special Occupation, [139]
- Lockyer, Major, [87]
- New Norcia, Roman Catholic Establishment for Native Children, [90]
- Newcastle, [127]
- Nickol Bay, [101]
- Nuyt, Peter, afraid of Frogs, [124]
- Pearls, Fishery, [101]
- Perth, Capital of the Colony, [112], [125]
- Poisonous Shrub, [103]
- Population, [115], [141]
- Provisions, Price of, [133]
- Rottnest, [106]
- Sandal-Wood, [103]
- Schools of the Colony, [129]
- Sheep, Number of, [102]
- Stirling, Governor, [87], [93]
- Squatters, [128]
- Ticket-of-Leave Men, [126]
- Toodjay District, [95], [127]
- Wages, Rate of, [129]
- Weld, Governor, [104], [119], [121]
- Wine, [144]
- Wool, Staple of the Colony, [102], [128]
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