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A Settler's 35 Years' Experience in Victoria, Australia / And how £6 8s. became £8,000

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A personal memoir traces the author’s journey from an artistic life to migration and settlement, describing time in the city, experiences on the goldfields, and a later shift into farming with expanding landholdings. It combines practical guidance on irrigation, viticulture, and farm management with commentary on temperance, social organization, and the use of metropolitan capital to support colonial settlement. The narrative offers a proposed plan for organized block settlements and company-backed assistance for immigrant families, assesses regional agricultural limits, and argues for systematic measures to make small-scale farming and fruit production economically viable.

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E. Hulme

E. Hulme is an author known for his work detailing the experiences of settlers in Australia. His notable book, "A Settler's 35 Years' Experience in Victoria, Australia / And how £6 8s. became £8,000," provides a personal account of life in Victoria, capturing the challenges and triumphs faced by those who sought new opportunities in the Australian landscape. Through his narrative, Hulme offers insights into the socio-economic conditions of the time, reflecting on the transformative journey from modest beginnings to substantial success. His contributions enrich the understanding of settler life and the broader historical context of migration to Australia.

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