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  2. V.—IMMIGRATION, EMIGRATION, AND POPULATION.

    Official documents inform us that during the year 1857 the Emigration Commissioners despatched eleven ships to this colony conveying 3,239 persons. Of this number 1,985 were ...

    Article : 3,213 words
  3. VI.—OUR PUBLIC LANDS.

    THE sales of the Public Lands of the colony, though on the whole satisfactorily progressing, have, for the last two or three months, suffered some degree of reaction. We can, however, still ...

    Article : 243 words
  4. IX.—THE PASTORAL AND MINING INTERESTS.

    Since the date of our last Summary no statistics or figures of importance have been published relative to these two important interests. We have reason, however, for stating that both ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  5. VII.—OUR PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS.

    The utmost energies of the colony are now being directed to the subject of public works. Our roads, railroads, telegraphic lines, water-works, wharves, jetties, and public buildings are ...

    Article : 4,091 words
  6. VIII.—AGRICULTURE.

    The low price of breadstuffs, conjoined with the short harvest, may present something inexplicable to an English mind; notwithstanding which, our last harvest was very deficient, our ...

    Article : 3,392 words
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