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Volume contains the following, bound together:

The colonies of Australia: their formation, progress, and present state; the discovery of the gold fields, with the latest intelligence from the diggings; advice to emigrants, &c., by John Fairfax, London: Effingham Wilson, 1852.

Some observations on the recent supplies of gold, with remarks on Mr. Scheer's letter to Sir F. Baring, by Andrew Johnson, London: Pelham Richardson, 1852.

A few words on the gold question: showing that the value of gold will not become depreciated by the large discoveries of that metal, by Edmund Head Browne, London: W.N. Wright, 1852.

Observations on the standard of value and the circulating medium of this country, by William Debonaire Haggard, second edition, London: Pelham Richardson, 1847.

Correspondence with Right Honorable Lord John Russell, and with Right Honorable Earl Derby, relative to the gold in Australia, the currency of the realm, and the national defences, by Frederick Samson Thomas, second edition, London: Effingham Wilson, 1852.

A letter to Thomas Baring, Esq., M.P., on the effects of the Californian and Australian gold discoveries, by Frederick Scheer, second edition, London: Effingham Wilson, 1852.

Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, February, 1851.
 
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