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CHAPTER VIII
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Having halted my party for the day, Mr.Scott and myself dined at Mr.Dutton's, and learnt the most recent news from Adelaide and Port Lincoln.

We had much to hear and much to inquire about, for even in the few months of our absence, it was to be presumed, that many changes would have taken place in the fluctuating affairs of a new colony.

Nor were our conjectures wrong.
That great reaction which was soon to convulse all the Australian Colonies generally, to annihilate all mercantile credit, and render real property comparatively valueless, had already commenced in South Australia; failures, and rumours of failures, were of daily occurrence in Adelaide, and even the little settlement of Port Lincoln had not escaped the troubles of the times.

I learnt with regret that it was rapidly falling into decay, and its population diminishing.

Many had already deserted it, and amongst them I was surprised to hear of the departure of Captain Porter and others, who were once the most enthusiastic admirers and the staunchest supporters of this embryo town.


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