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  2. Shall I Win Her?

    The C[?]ffres, in moving clouds, covered all the slops of the Victoria a sights at some distance on our right flank, and while the general, with a party. of the doubtfully loyal Cape Mounted Rifles ...

    Article : 3,837 words
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  4. [?]RISONER ESCAPES.—MINING NEWS.

    The nine days wonder over the prisoner Martin's escape from the lock-up here, has now nearly died out, the police coming in for their share of animadversion and ridicule which ought to in a great measure be laid at the door of ...

    Article : 380 words
  5. MEDICOS IN REQUEST.—MINING NEWS.

    A meeting held here on the 6th, for roe purpose of obtaining the services of a competent medical man to reside in this town and practice in this district. It was agreed to endeavour to raise the sum of £300 per annum to be ...

    Article : 248 words
  6. RICH LAND.—OFFICIAL NEGLECT.—CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.

    Since [?] last there has unfortunately, been no change in the weather, which is now being [?]ly felt: the frost is felling on the cor[?] pemkins, [?] but those who tried pumpkins this season have [?] a fair return. I had a look through ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  7. Latest Gauntly News.

    A very sudden death took place on Monday night. A young married woman, Mrs. James Simmons, went to bed about the usual time (10 p.m.) in her usual health when she shortly afterwards felt very un[?], and her husband got ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. AGRICULTURAL AND MINING.

    The last crusting from the Ta[?]wal company's claim yielded 90oz form 60 tons of quarts. This [?] very good. There are three crusting engines now in Talwal, which is likely to be a place of some importance. A splendid [?] ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. A GOOD YIELD OF WHEAT.

    Poyle'e Creek, unknown to most readers of your journal, is a tributary of the Hunter River, an Isolated [?]ming district [?]between Denman and Jerry's Plains. Along [?] banks on either side are [?]farms, [?] with ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. WISING AT THE HANGING ROCK.

    The Brown Snake [?]still continues to yield handsomely, some quarts crushed from it lately having averaged [?]to the ton. The[?] was first discoveredby Jos. Clarke and Wm. Henry last win[?]: after netting a considerable sum (having ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. LATEST FROM THE BARRINGTON.

    A new reef has been discovered on the left hand branch between the town and the Rainbow [?]:the prospects are very good and it is pegged out all over. There wa[?] pegging out when the rich stone in No. 1 Rope and [?] ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. MINING AT-HILL END.

    MINING.—There is nothing modi to report [?] No change for the better has [?] in any of the claims. Recent crushing have not [?] up to the usual average. The Star of Peace is still prospecting at the lower levels. ...

    Article : 62 words
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