The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 369, May 9, 1829 by Various
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should be well established; and it is also right to know with what
facility and at what cost, an adequate supply of necessaries, comforts, and even luxuries may be obtained. Adjacent, and favorably situated to Cockburn Sound, are the Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope, Timer, Java, Sumatra, and the East Indian Presidencies. _Rice_, from Java, can be obtained in five weeks, at or under 1_d_. per pound. The bantam fowls and China pigs at equally moderate prices. _Sugar_,[6] from the Mauritius, Java, or Calcutta, at 3_d_. per pound. [6] Cunningham, in his account of New South Wales, recommends the cultivation of sugar, but he acknowledges the latitude of 28° scarcely sufficiently warm for the purpose, and enters into an argument of economy, whether convicts or slaves would be the cheapest mode of supplying labour; but this system would alter the whole character of this proposed settlement in the neighbourhood of Cockburn Sound, the great feature of which is healthiness of the climate, and a fertility of the soil, capable of producing useful exportable commodities, more than sufficient to pay for tropical productions of luxury, raised at an increased expense of life and slavery; and a very little insight into foreign trade will show with what ease this may be accomplished. _Coffee_, from Java, 4_d_. per pound. |
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