id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082447404 Coghlan, T. A. (Timothy Augustine), Sir, Picturesque New South Wales: an illustrated guide for settler and tourist Prepared under the direction of T.A. Coghlan 1901 .txt text/plain 17541 1144 74 The Discovery of Australia, 1.-The progress of New South Wales from the inception of the colony to the west of the Table-land, 92.The North Coast, The Macpherson Ranges, and the Richmond River, 93. miles, first through rugged pastoral country and large areas of fertile soil, some of which About eighty miles to the south of Sydney the coast is broken by an important inlet Botany Bay, a few miles south of Sydney, was the first Australian port entered by Broken Bay, fifteen miles north of Port Jackson, forms the mouth of the River great natural resources of the State forestry is as yet only in its initial stages in New South The population of New South Wales in the year 1899 numbered 1,356,650 The first railway in New South Wales was that from Sydney to Parramatta, that year, however, New South Wales has taken its place amongst the countries wbich export ./cache/nyp.33433082447404.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082447404.txt