SIR,—With regret [?] the first fruits of intense excitement consequent upon our gold discovery, in the arrival of some thousand passengers in one week, some with stores, but principally diggers. ...
Article : 235 wordsTHE following is from Saturday's Border Post:- MELBOURNE, Friday evening.—The Post Curtis rush received a slight check this eveing, on account of a telegram received here that the [?] had arrived in ...
Article : 96 wordsOUR correspondent who furnished some important particulars respecting the above gold-fields, published in yesterday's Herald, desires us to add the following: "The diggers complain that the mode of working ...
Article : 165 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY.—Before Messrs. Ascough, G. Bowman, and Day, justices of the pease.—Thomas M'[?] of Nelson, North Rocks, appeared upon summons, charged with having illegally impounded ...
Article : 595 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Henry Fisher, an adjourned certificate meeting. Two witnesses were examined by Mr. Thornton, the opposing creditor, in reference ...
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Advertising : 3,238 wordsTHE amount of gold-dust imported into the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint, for the purpose of coinage, during the quarter ended the 1st of October has been 77,416 ounces. During ...
Article : 1,231 wordsOCTOBER 2ND.—PUBLIC MEETING.—A monster meeting of diggers was held at the Constable Inn, Lower [?] on Saturday, the 25th ultimo, at 3 p.m. Above three hundred persons were present. Mr. W. ...
Article : 1,298 wordsBEFORE Mr. Forbes, Mr. G. Hill, Mr. R. Hill, Mr. Luces, Mr. Peden, Captain M'Lean, Mr. Armitage, and Mr. Rowley. Twenty-one persons were convicted of having been ...
Article : 496 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Mr. H. C. Burnel, and Mr. M. Moriarty. ASSAULT. The Court was occupied nearly the whole of the day ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 5 Oct 1858, Page 5
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