An enlivening scene presented itself this morning soon after 6 o'clock—one of deep interest and importance to all, and the cause of rejoicing to every lover of his country. I saw a group of men ...
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Article : 1,438 wordsBELL'S GULLY.—Nov. 1.—During the past week a great many of the diggers here have been doing first rate. Moore's party procured 85½ ounces, in four and a half days; Greenwood and Barratt 15 ...
Article : 94 wordsNov. 4.—The miners here are still doing first rate: Many of them get as much as 2 and 3 ounces per day a man. A party from Broulee, consisting of five, got 18 ounces a day. I saw a ...
Article : 279 wordsNovember 6.—Burlington, American, ship, 535 tons, Captain Cook, from San Francisco the 21st August. NOvember 6.—Cumberland, schooner, 58 tons ...
Article : 619 wordsWe have very prospect of a pood harvest. The wheat crop looks most promising; some parties however fear the rust, hut at present their is no appearance of it, although I hear that it has shown ...
Article : 186 wordsSince our last, prospecting in the neighbourhood has been carried on with morderate vigour. Captain Rossi, who deserves the utmost praise for the enthusiasm he has displayed in the search for ...
Article : 344 wordsEFFICIENT POLICE.—An affray of a serious nature and of unusual occurrence in this neighbourhood took place near Melbourne, a few days since. A case of disputed possession arose between parties ...
Article : 597 wordsThe following letter from Mr. J. Byrnes, of Spring Valley, addressed to Mr. Fitzpatrick, of this town, has been kindly handed to us for publication. It is dated "Middle Diggings, Bell's ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Thu 13 Nov 1851, Page 11
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