THE A. A. COMPANY AND THE NEW MINERS.—A fortnight expired on Saturday last since a portion of the new hands brought from Melbourne by the Company settled down to work in the mines. The following statement (the ...
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Article : 4,111 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, The Estimates for 1863, and the Supplementary Estimates for the current year were seat down by message from the Governor, which, on the motion of ...
Article : 4,367 wordsBURRANGONG.—The Courier of 19th instant, says:—Water is still the cry on nearly all the dry diggings on Burrangong. The want of a sufficient supply for mining purposes is a very serious drawback to the poor miner, ...
Article : 1,557 wordsOUR "obituary" records the decease of the Rev. T. Q. Stow, for many years the can the pastor of the first Congregational Church is South Australia. Mr. Stow arrived in this colony about five months ago, with the view of supplying ...
Article : 699 wordsTHE Wesleyans in this colony, at Well as others of the religious community, will regret to learn that intelligence has arrived by the last mail of the death of the Rev. William Hessel, late of Sydney. His removal from this colony was occasioned by his ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 26 Jul 1862, Page 3
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