The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70
Private Wealth, Australasia, 1890
Private Wealth, Australasia, 1890.
Australasia. | N. S. W. | Victoria | |
---|---|---|---|
£ | £ | £ | |
Land, houses, and permanent improvements | 821,280,000 | 303,152,000 | 256,280,000 |
Live stock | 120,205,000 | 34,644,000 | 21,862,000 |
Coin and bullion | 33,582,000 | 9,726,000 | 11,136,000 |
Merchandise | 51,151,000 | 17,864,000 | 14,488,000 |
Household furniture and personal property | 62,874,000 | 17,950,000 | 20,399,000 |
Shipping owned in colony | 7,049,0O0 | 1,910,000 | 1,427,009 |
Mines and mining plant | 38,033,000 | 18,340,000 | 6,080,000 |
Other plant | 35,260,000 | 8,878,600 | 12,552,000 |
£1,109,434,000 | £412,484,000 | £344,224,000 |
If the value of public works be added, the total of Australasian wealth is, says Mr. Coghlan, brought up to 1,329 Bullions. This is without including anything for Crown lands, Earning now to "Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics," we find the following comparative figures:—