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THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
Me. II. M. Martel, the representative of Professor Horsford’s Acid Phos- 
phate, is at present in Melbourne. 
A new pharmacy will be shortly opened at North Fitzroj by Mr. W. W. 
Caught, late of Collins-street east, Melbourne. 
We learn that Mr. R. H. Roe, of Messrs. J. Stearns and Co., has just 
returned to Sydney after a most successful tour in Queensland. 
We regret to announce the death of Mr. Charles Gray M‘Farlane, brother 
of Messrs. R. and J. M'Farlane, of Collingwood and Melbourne. 
We are informed that Messrs. W. Johnson and Son, of The Junction, 
Windsor, intend shortly opening a branch business in High-street, St. Hilda, near 
Balaclava. 
Me. H. E. Gamson, who for some time has been manager of Mr. T. 0. 
Dunstone’s business at High-street, St. Hilda, has purchased the pharmacy of 
Mr. Powell, at Albert Park. 
A new pharmacy will shortly be opened by Messrs. R. and J. M‘Farlane, 
of Fitzroy, in Elizabeth- street, Melbourne. The premises are situated between 
Collins-street and Little Collins-street. 
Me. C. Feyee, a gentleman who, for some years past, has been resident in 
South Australia, and connected with Messrs. Faulding and Co., of Adelaide, has 
decided to settle in Victoria. Mr. Fryer is a pharmaceutical chemist of Great 
Britain, and a Bell’s scholar. 
We mentioned in our last issue that Mr. Albert Andrews, of Beaufort, was 
about purchasing a suburban pharmacy. The purchase has now been completed, 
and Mr. Andrews has taken over the old established business of Mr. T. O. 
Dunstone, in High-street, St. Hilda. 
We regret to report the death of Mr. C. L. Henshall, son of Mr. S. H. 
Henshall, pharmacist, of Seymour. Mr. Henshall, who was a student at the 
College of Pharmacy, attended the lectures the day before his death, and was 
apparently in good health. He was a bright, intelligent youth, of great promise, 
and general sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents. 
Me. C. R. Blackett has presented to the library of the Pharmaceutical 
Society of Australasia a copy of the first six introductory lectures delivered at 
the establishment of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, by A. T. 
Thomson, M.D., Andrew Ure, M.D., F.R.S., Prof. T. Redwood, J. Perciza, 
M.D., F.R.S., and Geo. Fownes, Esq. 
DEATHS. 
Davies. — On 6th June, at sea, on board the Carlisle Castle , Charles Blackett, second son 
of Dr. T. S. Davies, and grandson of T. M. Blackett, Williamstown, aged two years 
and eleven months. 
Geddes. — On 5th July, at his mother’s residence, 124 Collins-street East, Fletcher 
Pearson Geddes, eldest son of Ellen and William Geddes, chemist, Beechworth, and 
dearly beloved husband of Lizzie Coleman, aged 34, of phthisis. 
Henshall. — On 4th July, at the residence of J. E. Booth, chemist, Smith-street, 
Collingwood, suddenly, Charles Lewis Henshall, eldest son of S. H. Henshall, chemist, 
Seymour. 
M‘Farlane. — On 6th July, at the residence of his brother, 86 Gertrude-street, Fitzroy,. 
Mr. Chas. M‘Farlane, aged 34. 
