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This advertisement was placed by Henry Halloran. The column announces his intention of publishing a collection of his poetry should he 'obtain a sufficient number of subscribers to meet the expenses of printing, etc say from 200 to 250 copies'. The proposed volume, to cost ten shillings per copy, was to include such poems as 'The Discovery of Eastern Australia', 'Lorenzo: An Elegy', 'The Exile', 'A Vision of the Mind' and 'Six Epistles from the Pen of Diana Desperate'. There is no evidence that the proposed collection was ever published.
(p. 3)
Note: One of a number of advertisements on page three.