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Article : 147 wordsBy the arrival of the Upolu, schooner, from the islands, we learn of a stabbing affray between two of the white traders at Tarrawa, in the Gilbert Group, which is likely to prove fatal to one of the men ...
Article : 535 wordsAccording to accounts received from Windsor this morning, William Huxley, the jockey, is well on the way to recovery from his late severe accident. On Saturday morning the Hon. J. Eales' horses, ...
Article : 159 wordsCroucher Bros. have finished crushing at Lane's battery, on Gally Swamp, 300 tons, realising 113oz 5dwt of gold. The claim is situated in Mullaly's paddock. The reef shows a width of 2ft. The same ...
Article : 97 wordsPennington and Harey, the prospectors in the Magpie Gully, near the Tichborne, cleaned up a trial crushing of 22 tons for 63oz, being nearly 3oz to the ton. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe crushings for the month were as follow:—Balmoral Co., 175 toss for 329oz 2dwt; Daniels and Co., 3 tons for 5oz 10dwt; Queen Co., 10[?] tons for 14oz 13dwt 6gr; Fluke and Co., 5 tons for 8oz 11dwt; ...
Article : 119 wordsOn Saturday evening a man in the employment of the Brickworks Company, North Shore, was relieved of about £250, being the wages of the men employed at the brickworks for the previous fortnight. The ...
Article : 160 wordsA considerable amount of prospecting has been carried on in the ranges round Beltana. Several valuable discoveries of minerals—chiefly silver ore—are reported. ...
Article : 30 wordsNorth Shore has again been visited by "enterprising burglars." It appears that Mr. James Eaton and his wife went out yesterday afternoon for a walk. No sooner had they done so than their house, which is ...
Article : 102 wordsThe mine manager of the Red Hill Tin Mining Co., Tingha, reported on July 25:—I found I could not make satisfactory progress without relaying rails in main tunnel. This work is now completed. New ...
Article : 85 wordsThe recent discoveries of silver have called attention to the undeveloped lodes that are known to exist at Liddleton, near Hartley, and another attempt is to be made to bring these deposits into ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—At the Woolloomooloo lock-up, the other day, a man named Edward Andersen, a Norwegian sailor, underwent the punishment of the lash for an offence against decency, committed at Coogee. The ...
Article : 445 wordsThe origin of the fire on board the ship Emil Julius on Saturday, which necessitated her being filled with water, is believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion—the copra being packed ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. William Detmold, the well-known wholesale stationer of Melbourne, died yesterday (Sunday) morning in his residence, in Toorak, at the age of 57 years. He has left a wife and six sons and two ...
Article : 390 wordsOn Thursday morning a party, consisting of the Hon. W. J. Trickett, Minister of Public Instruction; Hon. J. S. Farn[?]ll, Minister of Lands; and some of the trustees of the Art Gallery, paid a visit to the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 4 Aug 1884, Page 5
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