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File AvailableHowe and Co 1834 Death of rhinoceros at Hartford. Fayetteville Weekly Observer Tuesday 26 August 1834: 3
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 Death of a rhinoceros on the ship Dover. Arkansas Gazette Tuesday 14 October 1834: 3
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableSurrey Zoological Gardens 1834 The rhinoceros. Times (London) Saturday 5 April 1834: 3
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableSurrey Zoological Gardens 1834 Exhibition of rhinoceros. Times (London) Tuesday 22 April 1834: 2
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableSurrey Zoological Gardens 1834 Acquisition of rhinoceros. Times (London) Saturday 5 April 1834: 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 A keletindiai szarvorru (Rhinoceros indicus). Fillertar mindennemu kozhaznu ismerelek terjeszlesere no. 40: 316-317, pl. 1
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File AvailableLondon Zoological Society 1834 Arrival of a rhinoceros from India. Entries from newspapers of 1834
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LONDON
Morning Advertiser - Tuesday 06 May 1834
ZOOLOGY. —The Ship Lord Hungerford, Captain Farquharson, from Bengal, is daily expected, having on board a very fine RHINOCEROS, with several other rare specimens of Wild Beasts, the whole for SALE. For particulars apply to T. Haviside and C...
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File AvailableSurrey Zoological Gardens 1834 Sale of rhinoceros in London on 31 March 1834. Morning Post (London) 27 March 1834
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Sale of rhinoceros in London on 31 March 1834.

This is probably the Indian rhino (R. unicornis) which was exhibited at the Surrey Zoological Gardens owned by Edward Cross from 5 April 1834. Date of death unknown.

Sale by Auction.
By Messrs. Tattersall, on Monday next,
A fine y...
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File AvailableJune, Titus, Angevine Co. 1834 Natural history on show: rhinoceros. Republican Herald and York County Democrat 1834 September 26
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableLiverpool Zoo 1834 Arrival of rhinoceros. Gore's Liverpool General Advertiser Thursday 27 June 1834: column 4
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Indian Rhino
Gore's Liverpool General Advertiser - Thursday 26 June 1834
Zoological Gardens. The rhinoceros has arrived at the Gardens, and will be exhibited to the public without any extra charge.
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