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Government of Sir Charles Fitzroy169
Government of Sir Richard Bourke84
Governor Bligh, arrest of, by the colonists57
Governor Bligh, arrival of40
Governor Bligh, tyrannical conduct of53
Governor Bourke's administration83
Governor Darling's administration76
Governor Fitzroy's declaration175
Governor Gawler's enthusiasm and innocence220
Governor Gipps's administration111
Governor Grey's administration231
Governor Grose, arrival of35
Governor Hindmarsh, doings of, at Adelaide214
Governor Hunter, arrival of36
Governor King, arrival of39
Governor Macquarie, arrival of58
Governor Macquarie's departure for England73
Grant of land to John M'Arthur85
Grass trees370
Graves, gold seekers', on the Turon392
Grey, Governor, administration of231
Grey-headed vampire19
Grievances, colonial, under Governor Gipps116
Grievances unconnected with land157
Grose, Governor, arrival of35
Gulf of Carpentaria, why so called15
Gum trees near Melbourne202
Gundagai flood, the168
 
Hanging Rock diggings, the344
Hargreaves', Mr., gold discoveries327
Hawkesbury, great flood on the river40
History of Port Phillip200
History of the gold discoveries325
History of South Australia208
"Home," description of the building used by Mrs. Chisholm as a137
House of Lords' committee189
House of Lords' committee, Mrs. Chisholm before the151
How to appoint a colonial school-master306
Hundredweight of gold found334
Hunter, Governor, arrival of36
Hyde-park barracks, convicts at121
 
Imports and exports of New South Wales321
Imports and exports of South Australia240
Increase of free emigrants in 1849178
Inscription on Flinders' obelisk285
Integrity of Governor Gipps159
 
Jamaica, transportation to21
Jemmy Nyrang158
Johnstone, Major, unrewarded by the colonists58
Joseph Smith, statement of42
Journey across the Blue Mountains by Governor Macquarie67
Journey from Port Jackson to Port Phillip273
Judge Jeffries, legend of22
 
Kangaroo Island, in theory and practice212
Kapunda mine, discovery of the238
 
Labour, comparative prices of, at Melbourne390
Labour market, contradictions in the130
Land Board, establishment of a88
Land auctions122
Land, free grant of, to emigrants89
Land-fund system of emigration127
Land, grant of, to John M'Arthur85
Land jobbing, Earl Grey on192
Land mania in New South Wales104
Land mania, result of the123
Land orders, Mr. Lowe's pamphlet on the187
Land question, Mrs. Chisholm on the190
Land question, the121
Land system, future evils of the existing191
Land tenure, laws of85
Land, upset price of, raised122
Lang the agitator80
Lake Alexandrina, discovery of82
La Perouse, monument to26
Last letter from Dr. Leichardt270
Laughing jackass, engraving of the352
Law in New South Wales308
Lead first discovered at Adelaide238
Legislative Council, answer of the, to Earl Grey179
Legislative Council, first meeting of, at Sydney80
Legislative Council, Mrs. Chisholm's proposition to the145
Leichardt's expeditions, account of269
Leipoa, description of the mounds built by the290
"Letter from Sydney," Wakefield's92
Life at the Summerhill diggings337
Life in Adelaide before the crisis225
Lodger, a pleasant, at Melbourne362
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