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  2. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT WINDSOR, NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. John Tebbutt, junior, has published a volume containing the results of hia labours in connection with meteorology during the years 1863[?], and 1800, and we have no doubt it will be received with ...

    Article : 713 words
  3. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

    The usual Spring Exhibition of flowers. under the auspices of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales, commenced yesterday. The weather was beautiful, a gentle sea breeze relieving the midday heat, ...

    Article : 1,433 words
  4. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLEY.

    The General; Assembly met yesterday morning for their twelth sederunt The Moderator read a letter from the clerk (Rev J. B. Laughton), tendering his resignation of the office, of which he wished to be ...

    Article : 2,088 words
  5. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE: PUBLIC BREAKFAST.

    About fifty gentlemen interested in the promotion of the scheme for the establishment of a Presbyterian College met yesterday morning, to breakfast, in the Temperance Hall, pitt-street. George Bowman, Esq., ...

    Article : 2,584 words
  6. CHRIST CHURCH REREDOS.

    [?] J. W. 0. Willis, in your issue of yesterday. It seems to me to be incredible that one person should have the power of erecting a cross in Christ Church, so ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. EARTHQUAKES AND TIDAL WAVES.

    Sir,—In your issue ot yesterday I noticed that at a meeting of the Royal Society of Victoria, held recently, Mr. "Ellery produced some calculations to show the speed, with which the great earthquake wave of August ...

    Article : 2,189 words
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