Issue Details: First known date: 1843... vol. 1 no. 2 February 1843 of The New South Wales Magazine, or, Journal of General Politics, Literature, Science and the Arts est. 1843 The New South Wales Magazine, or, Journal of General Politics, Literature, Science and the Arts
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1843 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Few Words on the Aborigines of Australia, single work prose (p. 49-62)
To a Young Lady on Being Required by Her to Extemporize on Nothingi"On 'nought' must I, Sophia, write", single work poetry (p. 75)
Untitledi"A schoolmistress once asked her pupil to tell", single work poetry humour (p. 75)
Rigmarole : From Paddy, to the Editor of the New South Wales Magainzei"Mr Editor, - having to Sydney come down", 'Paddy Whack' , single work poetry
'Mostly on a performance of William Tell at the theatre.' (Webby)
(p. 83-85)
The Portrait Gallery : No. 2 : The Doctor, single work prose (p. 88-90)
New Music, single work review
— Review of The Aboriginal Father Eliza Hamilton Dunlop , 1843 single work lyric/song ;
(p. 90)
To a Sleeping Infanti"Dear child! thou meekly slumberest", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 90)
"I wish thou wer't a stem of roses," Wishesi"I wish thou wert a stem of roses,", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 94)
Note: With first line: I wish thou wer't a stem of roses,
Local Intelligence : Theatricals, single work column (p. 94-95)
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