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A World port : Port Augusta the magnetic city ...images 21-23
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Source : A World port : Port Augusta the magnetic city : the railway, shipping and distributing centre from which the interior of Australia is in process of development .
Place Of Creation : [Melbourne?
Publisher : H.C. Daniel
Date of creation : 1914?]
Additional Creator : Daniel, H. Clive
Format : Pamphlet
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Description :

This booklet issued by Mr H Clive Daniel is a prospectus for land he was trying to sell including along Tassie Street and the Correll Estate.

In the prospectus Mr Daniel asks for potential buyers to invest in Port Augusta to make it one of Australia's largest and most progressive industrial centres. A price list and details about the parcels of land can be found at the back of the booklet.

The East West railway line from Port Augusta to Perth was under construction at this time and the Daniel propspectus was timed to take advantage of this.

Subjects
Coverage year : 1914
Place : Port Augusta
Region : Flinders Ranges and Far North - Outback
Further reading :
Anderson, R. J. Solid town: the history of Port Augusta [Port Augusta, S. Aust.]: R.J. Anderson, 1988
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