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The Colonist notes the recent publication of three literary works in the colony: Lectures on the Horticulture of New South Wales by Thomas Shepherd (printed by Stephens and Stokes), Illustrations of the Present State and Future Prospects of the Colony of New South Wales by 'An Impartial Observer' (printed by W. Jones) and Articles and Regulations of the Australian Union Benefit Society (printed by R. J. Row). The Colonist believes all the published titles are 'creditable in appearance'.

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    y separately published work icon The Colonist vol. 1 no. 13 26 March 1835 Z1805149 1835 newspaper issue 1835 pg. 100
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  • Sydney, New South Wales,
  • 1835
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