J. F.--The subject of weights and measures, we shall allude to. Hartley.--Meum, will see we coincide in his ideas. Will he furnish us regularly with news. ...
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The Cumberland Times and Western Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1845), Sat 4 Oct 1845, Page 2
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