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Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry, on the state of agriculture and trade in the Colony of New So...

Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry, on the state of agriculture and trade in the Colony of New So...

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Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry, on the state of agriculture and trade in the Colony of New South Wales.

About this item

Full title

Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry, on the state of agriculture and trade in the Colony of New South Wales.

Publisher

Adelaide : Libraries Board of South Australia, 1966.

Date

1966.

Call Numbers

Q991/6A2 , Q96/37 , Q991/6A1

Record Identifier

74VMj8KXQ4mZ

MMS ID

991001199959702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

[1], 7, 112, [17] p. ; 35 cm.

Contents

The Bigge reports : bibliographical note ([1 p.]) -- A Copy of the instructions given by Earl Bathurst to Mr. Bigge on his proceeding to New South Wales (Ferguson no. 893) (7 p.) -- Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry on the state of agriculture and trade in the colony of New South Wales (Ferguson...

Publication information

Publisher

Adelaide : Libraries Board of South Australia, 1966.

Edition

Facsim. ed.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1966.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry, on the state of agriculture and trade in the Colony of New South Wales.

Caption title

Bigge reports.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Australiana facsimile editions ; no.70.

Facsim. of original, published: London : The House of Commons, 1823. (Ferguson no. 892)

Includes index.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Q991/6A2 , Q96/37 , Q991/6A1

Record Identifier

74VMj8KXQ4mZ

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMj8KXQ4mZ

Other Identifiers

DDC

630.9944

MMS ID

991001199959702626

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