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PLAIN TRUTHS,
TOLD BY A TRAVELLER, REGARDING OUR VARIOUS
SETTLEMENTS
IN
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND;
SHEWING THINGS AS THEY ARE,
AND
AS THEY OUGHT TO BE;
PARTICULARLY IN
SYDNEY--PARRAMATTA--PERTH--FREMANTLE--THE SWAN RIVER--THE CANNING--THE MURRAY--THE DARLING--KING GEORGE'S SOUND--AND IN VAN DIEMAN'S LAND.
THE WHOLE DRAWN UP
For the guidance of Emigrants to these Settlements.
BY J. PITTS JOHNSON , Esq.
"Nothing extenuate, nor aught set down in malice."
LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER AND CO. CORNHILL.
1840.
Price Eighteen-pence.
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LONDON:
STEWART AND MURRAY, PRINTERS,
OLD BAILEY.
[PREFACE]
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PREFACE.
THE author of the following pages has told his readers, in his title-page, that he has shown things as they really are, and also endeavoured, as far as in his power, to represent them as they ought to be; setting down naught in malice, but on all occasions strictly adhering to the truth, --his one great desire in writing the work being to guide intending Emigrants in their selection of the most eligible locality for their future residence, without a single bias, in his own mind, in favour of any particular spot, as may at once be gleaned from a perusal of its contents.
London, January 1, 1840.
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