We have received Sydney papers to the 26th Feb., They contain reports of themost satisfactory nature as to the harvest at the Swan River Settlement; the promise of abundance had been fully realized, and the result is that the settlers have obtained from their own land five months’ consumption of agricultural produce; thus affording well founded hopes that in two or three years they will be independent of foreign supply.– Globe.


Citation: Scotsman (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), 10 July 1833, available at the Scissors and Paste Database, http://www.scissorsandpaste.net/229.