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  2. IV.—TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    The general complaint now is, both in town and country, that things are deplorably dull, and the general fear is that until the harvest there is no prospect of matters being improved. It would ...

    Article : 3,579 words
  3. V.—PROGRESS OF POPULATION.

    A recent number of the Government Gazette contains the Immigration Agent's Report for the quarter ending September 30, 1858. It appears that during that period three ships, chartered by ...

    Article : 2,058 words
  4. VII.—PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS.

    In a monthly resume it is not possible to chronicle the progress of the most important public improvements without an amount of repetition with regard to the most extensive and ...

    Article : 4,545 words
  5. VI.—OCCUPATION OF THE COUNTRY.

    The occupation of the country proceeds at a steady and moderate rate, both as respects the land purchased, and the runs on the waste lands temporarily leased. Much valuable country has ...

    Article : 4,637 words
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