Drought The
Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 5 March 1803 |
The late drought has been severely felt in all parts of the Colony,
and has been attended with much loss to the gardener. In fact, vegetation was
almost at a stand, and a great part of the feed, for want of rain, perished
in the ground. The crop of potatoes has turned out very indifferently; and
the maize, but for the late seasonable rain, would have been equally
unpromising: We are happy to state however, that in all parts of the Colony,
so manifest a change has taken place in the latter, as to assure the grower
of an abundant crop. |