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| Government of Sir Charles Fitzroy | 169 |
| Government of Sir Richard Bourke | 84 |
| Governor Bligh, arrest of, by the colonists | 57 |
| Governor Bligh, arrival of | 40 |
| Governor Bligh, tyrannical conduct of | 53 |
| Governor Bourke's administration | 83 |
| Governor Darling's administration | 76 |
| Governor Fitzroy's declaration | 175 |
| Governor Gawler's enthusiasm and innocence | 220 |
| Governor Gipps's administration | 111 |
| Governor Grey's administration | 231 |
| Governor Grose, arrival of | 35 |
| Governor Hindmarsh, doings of, at Adelaide | 214 |
| Governor Hunter, arrival of | 36 |
| Governor King, arrival of | 39 |
| Governor Macquarie, arrival of | 58 |
| Governor Macquarie's departure for England | 73 |
| Grant of land to John M'Arthur | 85 |
| Grass trees | 370 |
| Graves, gold seekers', on the Turon | 392 |
| Grey, Governor, administration of | 231 |
| Grey-headed vampire | 19 |
| Grievances, colonial, under Governor Gipps | 116 |
| Grievances unconnected with land | 157 |
| Grose, Governor, arrival of | 35 |
| Gulf of Carpentaria, why so called | 15 |
| Gum trees near Melbourne | 202 |
| Gundagai flood, the | 168 |
| Hanging Rock diggings, the | 344 |
| Hargreaves', Mr., gold discoveries | 327 |
| Hawkesbury, great flood on the river | 40 |
| History of Port Phillip | 200 |
| History of the gold discoveries | 325 |
| History of South Australia | 208 |
| "Home," description of the building used by Mrs. Chisholm as a | 137 |
| House of Lords' committee | 189 |
| House of Lords' committee, Mrs. Chisholm before the | 151 |
| How to appoint a colonial school-master | 306 |
| Hundredweight of gold found | 334 |
| Hunter, Governor, arrival of | 36 |
| Hyde-park barracks, convicts at | 121 |
| Imports and exports of New South Wales | 321 |
| Imports and exports of South Australia | 240 |
| Increase of free emigrants in 1849 | 178 |
| Inscription on Flinders' obelisk | 285 |
| Integrity of Governor Gipps | 159 |
| Jamaica, transportation to | 21 |
| Jemmy Nyrang | 158 |
| Johnstone, Major, unrewarded by the colonists | 58 |
| Joseph Smith, statement of | 42 |
| Journey across the Blue Mountains by Governor Macquarie | 67 |
| Journey from Port Jackson to Port Phillip | 273 |
| Judge Jeffries, legend of | 22 |
| Kangaroo Island, in theory and practice | 212 |
| Kapunda mine, discovery of the | 238 |
| Labour, comparative prices of, at Melbourne | 390 |
| Labour market, contradictions in the | 130 |
| Land Board, establishment of a | 88 |
| Land auctions | 122 |
| Land, free grant of, to emigrants | 89 |
| Land-fund system of emigration | 127 |
| Land, grant of, to John M'Arthur | 85 |
| Land jobbing, Earl Grey on | 192 |
| Land mania in New South Wales | 104 |
| Land mania, result of the | 123 |
| Land orders, Mr. Lowe's pamphlet on the | 187 |
| Land question, Mrs. Chisholm on the | 190 |
| Land question, the | 121 |
| Land system, future evils of the existing | 191 |
| Land tenure, laws of | 85 |
| Land, upset price of, raised | 122 |
| Lang the agitator | 80 |
| Lake Alexandrina, discovery of | 82 |
| La Perouse, monument to | 26 |
| Last letter from Dr. Leichardt | 270 |
| Laughing jackass, engraving of the | 352 |
| Law in New South Wales | 308 |
| Lead first discovered at Adelaide | 238 |
| Legislative Council, answer of the, to Earl Grey | 179 |
| Legislative Council, first meeting of, at Sydney | 80 |
| Legislative Council, Mrs. Chisholm's proposition to the | 145 |
| Leichardt's expeditions, account of | 269 |
| Leipoa, description of the mounds built by the | 290 |
| "Letter from Sydney," Wakefield's | 92 |
| Life at the Summerhill diggings | 337 |
| Life in Adelaide before the crisis | 225 |
| Lodger, a pleasant, at Melbourne | 362 |
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