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  2. A TOUR TO THE OVENS.

    [?]BURY, January 8th.—My last communication was addressed to you from Yass, which place I left on Thursday last, after a weary and irksome sojourn there of four days. ...

    Article : 2,497 words
  3. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND NATIVE TRIBES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF GOLD FIEIDS ON THE THAMES, FOR THE TERM OF THREE YEARS.

    1. That one system be adopted for the regulation of all persons searching and digging of gold received from Cape Colville and Kaudiranga. ...

    Article : 3,884 words
  4. THE COROMANDEL GOLD DIGGINGS.

    MATTERS have progressed slowly, but surely, at Coromandel since my last communication. There never, in all probability, was a gold field which has been treated with such ...

    Article : 3,163 words
  5. THE MAORIS AND THE NEW ZEALAND GOLD DISCOVERIES.

    A MEETING of the Maories recently took place at Patapata, Coromandel Harbour. Present on this occasion—His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, his Lordship the ...

    Article : 1,933 words
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