A Meteor.— A Wellington paper says that a most beautiful ipucous meteor was seen on August 12 to burst in the northwest corner of the shy, and take a south-easterly course until it was lost sight of behind Mount Victoria. The explosion revealed two globes of hre, but one soon disaupeared; the other, with a lumiuous comet-like tail, crossed the heavens until lost sight of.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 3 September 1869, Page 2
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65Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 3 September 1869, Page 2
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