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next hear of the storm i Carcoar after a fierce hot wind which 
‘or the grea t part : aleaatraee i) at 7°30 m. the storm was 
passing over Sydney, and then the iowa earaen were very few, 
but the distharges ‘between the clouds very frequent. Struck 
with the long interval between the flash and the reports, I took 
ometer, if sri had been no storm, would have shown at that 
time. which I have already greeny indicate that this 
storm-cloud was ae very large dimensions, fully 200 miles in 
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but the facts, so far as they go, are so accordant that I thi 
there can be but little conte that this storm was of the dimen- 
sions given, and trave ee with a velocity of fully 50 miles per 
ur. ere are several i ‘ing circumstances which I Saeed 
been obliged to omit, for 4 have already far exceeded the 
allotted to these notes. ; 
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