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History of Australia and New Zealand from 1606 to 1890

Chapter 31: INDEX.
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A chronological narrative recounts early European voyages and coastal landings, the foundation of penal settlements, and subsequent maritime charting and overland expeditions that opened the interior. It follows the emergence of separate colonial administrations, urban growth, economic shifts including a major mineral rush, and patterns of migration and settlement. Distinct chapters treat island colonies and western and northern regions, while exploration and pastoral expansion receive focused attention. The concluding sections examine encounters between settlers and indigenous peoples, evolving political institutions, and the social and economic landscape that shaped the colonies by the late nineteenth century.

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INDEX.

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Abolition of Transportation 83 Lalor 104, 105
Active 196 Lancey, Captain 62
Adelaide 70 Land Grants, W.A. 113
Agricultural Co., N.S.W. 44 Land Laws, N.S.W. 76
Albany 118, 136 Land League 233
Alexander, Mount 97 Land Question 46, 210
Alexandrina, Lake 53 Landsborough 152
Alfred, Prince 171 Lang, Dr. 80
Alligator 202 La Perouse 11
Anti-Transportation 161 Latrobe 65, 80
Arthur, Governor 36 Leeuwin 4
Atkin, Judge-Advocate 30 Legislative Assembly 108, 175
Auckland 205 Legislative Council 44, 80, 108, 215
Australia, name given 2 Leichardt 140
Australian Bight 133 Licence Fee 101
Ballarat 95 Lonsdale 65
Bass 18, 20, 40 Lyttelton 230
Bathurst 42 Macarthur, John 28
Batman 37, 58, 62 MʻCulloch 179
Baudin 23 MʻKinlay 152
Bentley 103 Macleay 52
Bligh 29 Macquarie, Governor 38
Blue Mountains 40 Macquarie River 42, 49
Botany Bay 9, 11 Marion 11
Bourke 45, 64 Marsden, Samuel 194
Bowen, Lieutenant 32 Melbourne 60, 65
Bowen, Sir George 129 Merri Creek 60
Boyd 193 Mitchell 54
Brady 37 Moreton Bay 10, 119
Brisbane, Governor 42 Murray, Lieutenant 23, 55
Brisbane River 120 Murray River 52
Britannia 209 Nelson 213
Browne, Colonel 162 New Hebrides 2
Browne, Colonel Gere 232 New Plymouth 212
Buccaneers’ Archipelago 7 New South Wales Corps 26
Buckley 63 New South Wales named 10
Burke and Wills 143 New Zealand 9, 188
Burra Mines 86 New Zealand Company 207
Busby 202 New Zealand Fencibles 227
Caen, De 24 Norfolk Island 15, 35
Caley’s Repulse 40 Norfolk, sloop 22
Cameron, Sir Duncan 234 Nuggets 98
Canterbury 229 Nuyts 5
Carpenter, General 5 Oheawai 223
Castlemaine 97 Orakau 237
Castlereagh 40 Otago 227
Chisholm, Mrs. 79 Ovens River 50, 101
Christchurch 230 Oxley 48, 119
Clarke 20 Parkes, Sir H. 175
Clarke, Rev. W. B. 91 Patriotic Six 159
Clunes 95 Patterson, Colonel 16, 31, 34
Collins, Governor 12, 32, 57 Peel, Mr. 116
Convicts Prevention Act 99 Perth 113
Cook’s Voyages 8, 118 Phillip, Governor 12
Corner Inlet 21 Polynesian Labour 126
Cotton Plantations 125 Poole 137
Cowper, Charles 170 Portland Bay 55
Crawford 37 Port Chalmers 229
Crozet, Captain 190 Port Phillip 55
Cumberland, vessel 24 Poverty Bay 242
Cunningham, Allan 49 Queen Charlotte Sound 190, 208
Dalley 175 Queensland 123
Dalrymple 22, 34 Quiros, De 2
Dampier 6 Railways in N.S.W. 171
Darling River 52 Rangihaeata 216, 226
Darling, Sir Charles 178 Rangiriri 235
Darling, Sir Ralph 43 Rauparaha 216, 226
Davey, Governor 34 Ruapekapeka 225
Denison, Governor 108, 159 Ruatara 195
D'Entrecasteaux 11 Rebecca, vessel 59
Despard, Colonel 223 Redcliff Peninsula 120
Du Cane 162 Representative Government 80, 232
Du Fresne 190 Risdon 32
Dunbar 110 Robe, Governor 88
Dunedin 229 Robertson, John 170
Duyfhen 4 Rockhampton 124
Edel 5 Roebuck 7
Endeavour 8, 188 Saltwater River 60
Esmond 95 Sandhurst 97
Eureka Stockade 104 Selwyn, Dr. George 214
Exhibitions— Separation of Port Phillip 79
Sydney 174 Separation of Queensland 122
Melbourne 182 Settled Government 201
Adelaide 168 Shoalhaven River 21
Eyre, Edward 132 Shortland, Lieutenant 17, 210, 215
Fawkner 57, 62, 66 Sirius, war-ship 12
Fisher 70 Sorell, Governor 35
Fitzroy, Governor 215 Soudan Expedition 175
Fitzroy, Sir Charles 83 South Australian Association 68
Flinders 18, 22, 24 Spain, William 216
Forrest 154 Spencer’s Gulf 23
Foveaux, Colonel 31 Stony Desert 139
Franklin, Sir John 38, 155 Strzelecki 90
Fremantle 112 Stuart, MʻDouall 137, 153
Furneaux 11 Sturt 15, 136
Garden Island 112 Supply, war-ship 12
Gate Pah 238 Surville De 189
Gawler, Colonel 71, 75 Sydney Cove 13
Geelong 60 Tamar River 22
Giles 154 Taranaki 211, 233
Gipps, Governor 75 Tarra 193
Glenelg River 54 Tasman 5, 187
Godley, John Robert 229 Tasmania named 162
Gold, early rumours of 90 Taylor 37
Gold in Queensland 123 Te Kooti 241
Goldfields, aspect of 99 Telegraph, overland 166
Goldfields, rush to 93 Te Pehi 192, 194
Gregory, A. C. 143 Te Ranga 238
Grey, Earl 82 Te Whero Whero 199, 212, 233
Grey, Governor 75, 84, 224 Todd, Charles 166
Grimes 56 Tom Thumb, boat 18
Grose, Major 16 Torrens’ Real Property Act 164
Hacking, Port 20 Torrens, Colonel 70
Haines 176 Torres 3
Hargraves 91 Tribulation, Cape 10
Hartog, Dirk 4 Twofold Bay 21
Hau Hau 239 University of Sydney 111
Hawaiki 186 Vancouver 11
Hawkesbury 16 Van Diemen 5
Henty Bros. 61 Vern 105
Hervey Bay 23 Victoria 83, 175
Hindmarsh, Governor 71 Vlaming 112
Hobart Town 32 Wairau 216
Hobson, Governor 203, 214 Waitangi 204
Hokianga 201 Wakefield, Edward Gibbon 67, 207, 227
Hongi 195 Wakefield Colonel 208
Honi Heke 218 Walker 152
Hotham, Sir Charles 103 Wanganui 212
Howe, Cape 9 Warburton 154
Howitt 151 Weld, Governor 162
Hulme, Colonel 221 Wellington 208
Hume and Hovell 49 Wentworth 40, 109
Humffray 104 Wereroa 239
Hunter, Captain 12, 16 Western Port 21, 58
Investigator, vessel 23 West Australia 111
Jackson, Port 10, 12 Wilmot, Sir Eardley 158
Johnstone, Major 28, 30 Wilson’s Promontory 21
Kangaroo Island 23, 70 Windsor 40
Kapunda Mines 85 Wool-growing 28
Keer-weer, Cape 4 Wynyard, Colonel 232
Kennedy, the explorer 141 Yarra 59
Kennedy, a miner 103 York, Cape 4, 24, 142
Kororarika 200, 220 Young, Sir Henry 89, 162
King, Lieutenant 15, 25 Young, Sir John 168
King George’s Sound 111, 118, 136 Zaachen 4

 

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