The Sydney Gazette: (23 July) The [Mulgoa] blacks are willing to work

The Sydney Gazette: (23 July) The [Mulgoa] blacks are willing to work if well fed; but the generality of settlers…think these unfortunate people are sufficiently remunerated for their day's labour by a gift of a small piece of tobacco and a drink of sour milk. (M. Martin, On Darug Land. An Aboriginal Perspective, 1988, p. 77)