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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
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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:—