COLONIAL HISTORIAN'S DEATH.
(Received 8.40 a.m.)
LONDON, February 7. *he d«ath is announced of Mr. James jW, the colonial his-
JMr. James Bonwiek was born 89 years emigrated to Tasmania when he Xv!i ears J old - Some y ears were s P e °t fi» a^lf nd * ducati work prior to , B«Kr, as Archi ™t for the New < guth Wales Government, in which capaScJl T? material fOT his his " Jfr ft. • A host of publications by J^- Bonwck included. "Early Struggles 5S It of T the p«-,-•aS^iiS^F 169 , of the New Zea,and •S«L Pre3s; <fOur Nationalities» pSSS^L, Settlement of Port U E; 7"; Last of the Tasmanians," .toious Facts of OM Colonial Daysof Queensland." -First Twenty Sol Tt/" StraJia, " of the ■spjs&.r 11 a number ° f miscei -
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1906, Page 5
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