[Advantages and disadvantages to the colony of the coal monopolies held by the Crown to 1831 and by the Australian Agricultural Company to 1847.] / Toni Flanagan. 1979.

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[Advantages and disadvantages to the colony of the coal monopolies held by the Crown to 1831 and by the Australian Agricultural Company to 1847.] / Toni Flanagan. 1979.

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University of Newcastle (N.S.W.). Dept. of History.

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Flanagan, Toni.

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Australian Agricultural Company

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A Company formed in London in 1824, originally for the purpose of cultivating a million acres of land in New South Wales. In 1826 it was offered by the Home Government the Newcastle Colliery, then being run at a loss by the Colonial Government. After several years' negotiations, the Company accepted the colliery and a further grant of Newcastle land, thereby obtaining a virtual monoply of the Colony's coal trade. From the description of Records. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record...