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THE THREE COLONIES OF AUSTRALIA.

An idea of the financial importance of the gold exports may be gathered from figures:—


NEW SOUTH WALES.
Gold exports to 3rd February1,088,244ounces
At 70s. per ounce£3,850,000
Licences issued in 185222,500


VICTORIA.
Gold exported to 30th January2,625,820ounces
At 70s. per ounce£3,200,000


COMPARATIVE PRICES AT MELBOURNE, IN
1850.1851.1852.
LABOUR.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
labourers per week011001762146
Shepherds, with rations, per annum230029003800
Blacksmith's ditto4710055006500
General useful servants, ditto2800380057100
Carpenters per day042110126
FEMALE SERVANTS.
Thorough servants, per annum1500170027100
Cooks, ditto1800200042100
Nursemaids, ditto90017002300
PROVISIONS.
Beer ale per hogshead410051006150
Tea, hyson skin, per chest29031003150
Coffee Java, per lb.000060011
Sugar refined per lb.00007009
Flour,[1] fine, per ton171002540
Bread, per 4lb. loaf007016
Rice Java per ton90013100
Cabbages, per dozen016070
Gooseberries, per quart006020
Cherries per lb.013040
Fowls, per pair040140
Geese and Turkeys, each0601150
Sheep, wethers, each0660150
Cows, each2504176
Horses, hacks70080017100
  1. Flour is usually sold in Melbourne by the ton of 2,000 lbs., instead of 2,240 lbs., as in the United Kingdom. If reckoned by the ton of 2,000 lbs., the price is respectively £15 and £22 10s.
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