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Asks Archer to forward enclosed to Miss Hughes. Trip to Europe next year.
Author : John Edmund Such
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Asks Archer to forward enclosed to Miss Hughes. Trip to Europe next year.
Author : John Edmund Such
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In Latin, untranslated.
Author : John Edmund Such
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Desirous of staying with Archer in Melbourne for a few days.
Author : John Edmund Such
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Regarding relic of St Benedict which Archer desires. Wants Archer to obtain a free pass on the Victorian Railways for his trip to Melbourne.
Author : John Edmund Such
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Wishes to stay with Archer for a few days on his way to Europe.
Author : John Edmund Such
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Archer's commission fulfilled. Encloses reply from curator of Auckland Museum. Crash in Victoria. New Zealand elections. Enclosure: Letter, F. Cheeseman to Such. Has never collected lichens or micro-fungi. Mr. J. Naylor Beckett near Christchurch has collection of New Zealand mosses.
Author : William Henry Archer (1825)
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Birthday wishes. Details of his dismissal from Lands Department.
Author : John Beddoe (1826)
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Sends paper on the Jews. Thanks Archer for volume of Census and other papers. Regarding probable Registration Act for Ireland. Archer's idea of statistical union between Australian colonies.
Author : William Henry Archer (1825)
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Author : John O'Shanassy (1818)
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Advice given by late Lord Palmerston, 'Let Hansard be brought under the Statute of Limitations...'