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to
nature are afforded
Lands in granting Allotments, for grazing purposes, as well as the advantages already alluded to which will accrue to the Colony from increasing the Cattle in the Bland. He likewise mentions that planting will afford a very good prospect of success, and that the Island would indeed have been covered with wood, except for the constant practice
the Chinese are addioted of
to which
cutting down everything before it had time to
reach
any
size.
sensible
of
I've beg to state that the advantages of the
We are
Colony's possessing an adequate supply of Cattle, and that we thick any places capable of supporting tok ought to be made available for that purpose.
Althrougho
i
Although we cannot report favorably of the Ilan suggested in the former Despatches for importing brazers porn bydney, We
doubt, that the Governor will
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be able to make suitable arrangements
for the occupation of the Lands he has described to be so well adapted for
now
grazing purposes. We would therefore
take the liberty, of suggesting, that his attention might be drawn to the possibility,
of selling allotments of Land in the
Valleys
with
B
right of turning stock on
the waste Land adjoining.
In conclusion me would
beg to draw attention to the strong
which Governor Davis speake
termis ni in favor
of the general healthings