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APPENDIX.—THE GOLDEN HARVEST.
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mous export has appeared almost entirely within the last two months, and that this produce continues at the same, if not at an increasing rate.

The following table exhibits a variety of particulars, connected with this export:—

Monthly amount of
Export.
Port of Shipment. Place to which
Shipped.
August 18 oz. Melbourne 246,260 oz. London 238,018 oz.
September Nil Geelong 58,958 Hamburg 3,411
October 1,548 Portland 389 Sydney 62,695
November 3,441 Hobart 1,483
Decem. 140,128
January 160,472
Total 305,607 oz. Total 305,607 oz. Total 305,607 oz.

The following is an extract from a letter received from Mr. Westgarth, on the 28th February:—

"Gold arrivals per Escort since January returns—

February 4th 11,852½ ounces.
11th 11,115
18th 11,199½
34,174 ounces.

Almost all from the Mount Alexander locality. The Escort is supposed to bring one-third, or say one-half of the whole."

So that here is 68,348 ounces, which at £3 per ounce is of the value of Two Hundred and Five Thousand and Forty-four Pounds Sterling,—the Golden Harvest of Victoria in eighteen days!

Reader, I closed that portion of this Appendix called "The Contrast," by saying

"The land has peace, freedom, liberty of conscience;
And what would ye more?"

If the answer was "Gold,"— here you see she now has