At the Hamley, we understand that the lode in the 80 fm. level south is 10 ft. wide and yielding 8 tons of 18 per cent, ore per fm. In the shaft sinking below the 80-fm. ...
Article : 1,064 wordsAfter many months of patient and untiring perseverance, the Committee of the Wallaroo Institute have provided, the township with a hall of which it may be justly proud. The ...
Article : 989 wordsWednesday Jan. 11—Bronzewing. ketch, 70 tons, Russell. master, from Port Adelaide. Same day—Royal Shepherd, s.s., 224 tons Crocker master. from Port Adelaide. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsWednesday, Jan. 21—Royal Shepherd, s.s., for Port Augusta, with part of Original cargo. Thursday, Jan. 22—Charles and Arthur, s[?]. 170tons, Begent, master, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 35 wordsCargo of the Mary King, from Port Adelaide—35 W. Co-Operative; 28 Bower & Co; 8557 W. S. Works. Cargo of the Bronzewing, from Port Adelaide— ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsCommunications intended for publication should be pat into the Editor's box, or addressed to him by post. If intended for the ensuing issue they should be received not later than either Tuesday or Friday morning. ...
Article : 73 wordsAll Clubs playing matches in or near Kadina and wishing to have their scores notified in our columns are requested to send to C. D. Lindo, Taylor-street. Kadina, the day after match, the score legibly written on one ...
Article : 47 wordsPERSONS who pry curiously into social or economic statistics will not fail to have traced the important influence that the various Building Societies in the colony ...
Article : 2,671 wordsCargo of the Kangaroo, for Port Adelaide—180 tons ore, E. & A C. Co., and sundries, order. Cargo of the Charles and Arthur, for Melbourne—18 tons copper, Proprictors S. Worts. ...
Article : 48 wordsWednesday, Jan. 21—Royal Shepherd s.s., for Port Augusta. Thursday, Jan. 22—Charles & Arthur, for Melbournne. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Captain of the ship Moonta reports having sighted a barque a little outside of Backstair's Passage, on Saturday. Jan. 17. She had a red painted hull, black bulwarks, with two white ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsMr Alex. Saunders reports that at the sale of horses and stock, sold by Auction, on Wednesday last, by order of. Mr Price, there was a good attendance, and everything sold at fair prices. ...
Article : 91 wordsA gradual advance in the value of breadstuffs has again been established, and the tendency is still upward. At the commencement of the week wheat was steady at 5s 6½d to 5s 7d per ...
Article : 171 wordsPrice v. P. O'Neil—Claim for £15 19s 1d —At the request of Mr Pater, who appeared for plaintiff, the case was adjourned until next Court day, February 4, 1874. ...
Article : 112 wordsGawler, January 15.—Wheat, 5s 4d; flour. £13 10s, £1 10s. Kapunda, January 21.—Wheat, 5s 4d; flour, £13, £1 7s, £1 8s. ...
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The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal (Port Wallaroo, SA : 1865 - 1881), Sat 24 Jan 1874, Page 2
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