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RELATIVE POSITION

The average passage from England to Port Lincoln will occupy rather more than 100 days, and with little variation, since the voyage is, for its length, peculiarly safe and favourable. Moreover, the emigrant

should bear in mind, that, going to a new settlement on the sea-shore, he will disembark from the ship in which he shall leave England, on the very spot of his future home. This will appear extremely advantageous to those who know how much time is lost, and how much cost and trouble are incurred, in conveying a family or goods from the sea-coast to the interior of any of our established colonies.


Prices of Provisions, Live-stock, &c.
In New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land[1].

New South Wales.Van Diemen's

Land.

£.s.d.£.s.d.£.s.d.£.s.d.
Ale, English, per hogshead600to650600to650
Dittodozen110..130110..130
Colonial, per hogshead300..400300..400
Dittodozen60..8060..80
Beer, English, per hogshead500..530500..530
Dittodozen110..130110..130
Colonial, per hogshead250..2150250..2150
Ditto per gallon20..20..
Biscuit, per cwt.116..110100..150
Blankets, col. per pair160..1100160..1100
Blue, per lb.16..2016..20
Butter, fresh....1915..18
, salt10½..1111..14
Bread, 2 lb. loaf2..2½..5
Candles, moulds, per lb.9..9..
dips4½..54½..
Cattle— Bullocks, each2150..3502150..350
  Working ditto400..500400..500
  Cows1100..21001100..2100
  Ditto in milk1100..21001100..2100
  1. This table has been made from the Price Currents in the last Newspapers received from the Australian colonies.
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