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chief for alleged misbehaviour, and in consequence the vessel was raided and looted, nearly everyone on board being killed. In spite of this disaster Lord joined in an attempt to obtain a monopoly to establish a flax plantation in New
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in 1799. In 1801 it was reported that "Simeon Lord sells rum at 32/- a gallon" ... "these are
Governor Kings regulations for the benefit of the Colony while American ships who would be glad to sell their liquor at 5/-, 6/- or 7/- per G. are turned away!". With help from the government like this, it
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Australian wool. He succeeded in weavings coarse cloths, blankets and stockings and also made hats.
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