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It is not my intention to enter further upon the History of Port Phillip; my task is of a lighter nature. To those who may be seeking more solid information upon Australian affairs than falls within the scope of a story, a perusal of the various works of John Sidney, particularly his "Hand Book" and "Three Colonies" will completely suffice. The writings of this intelligent author evince such a practical and extensive knowledge of the subjects treated on, that if read with attention, they cannot fail to impress the reader with their worth, nor to impart just and enlightened views upon colonial matters.

Since the first portion of the following pages were in the printer's hands, unavoidable delays have occurred. The arduous duties of a public office must plead as some excuse for errors, which no doubt will be apparent to the critical reader. If I am fortunate enough to amuse some and instruct others, however slightly, my highest hopes will be realized.


London, May, 1854.