The second series of wool sales commenced on 11th inst., the arrivals in time for sale amounting, as we anticipated, to something short of 180,000 bales, about 11,000 of which have been forwarded direct to ...
Article : 2,899 wordsYesterday's Herald says:—Sir Hercules Robinson, the newly appointed Governor of the colony, arrived last evening by the P. and O. Company's mail steamer Nubia. The steamer was telegraphed ten miles south ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words[Empire.]—The next claim to the El Dorado, viz., the Wheal Unity, is on the top of washdirt, and it looks very good. ...
Article : 22 words[Empire.]—It has been raining all day, and consequently mining matters are active. A new rush to Lowe's paddock is reported. Several duffers and one golden hole bottomed at ...
Article : 70 words[Empire.]—The Hill End mail coach capsized this evening in the main street of Tambaroora. In the coach there were eleven passengers, among whom were the Mayor of Sydney and Alderman Mackintosh, ...
Article : 57 wordsWith the exception of the auction sale referred to elsewhere, there was nothing done on Thursday morning. Prices are dull, and all the large mines weaker. ...
Article : 2,460 wordsWe (Home News) are authorised to state that Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to give £1000 to the Special Thanksgiving Fuad-now being raised for the completion of St. Paul's ...
Article : 1,302 words[Herald.]—The mining excitement here is intense. Some splendid specimens of gold and copper found in the district are to be seen. ...
Article : 23 words[Herald.]—The schooner Swallow, from Tasmania, bound to Sydney, is at anchor here, windbound. ...
Article : 16 words[Herald.]—The Young Australia is ashore at the north point of Moreton Island. The passengers and crew are all on shore. The vessel went ashore at 11 a.m., and is breaking up. It is uncertain whether ...
Article : 44 words[Herald.]—Theamendment on the address in reply was agreed to by 39 to 34, giving a majonty of five against the Government. Mr. Duffy moved the adjournment of the House until Friday, in order to ...
Article : 1,053 wordsAt the Turon everything seems improving daily. There is now a nice little township here, and all the business places are doing very well. Lewis's fine plant is just about completed, and will be ready to ...
Article : 705 wordsThe quartz reefs here are for the most part taken up. I have never witnessed anything to equal the [?]nount of interest that has been newly awakened in the magnitude of the auriferous resources of this ...
Article : 1,000 wordsLATEST MINING NEWS IN MAITLAND.—R. N. Sadlear has just received the following telegram referring to the Koh-i-noor claim, Hawkins' Hill:— "Splendid gold strack Koh-i-noor; worthy atmost ...
Article : 3,711 wordsThis celebrated Hill exhibits a great amount of activity in consequence of most of the large companies bringing up quartz, and many of them timbering up and renewing material. The general ...
Article : 1,519 wordsThe proprietors of the Wilcannia and koornto-Undi Copper Mining Companies received by last post the reports from Captain Warren, of the Parramatta Copper Mine, South Australia. ...
Article : 1,471 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Ecliptie, barque, and Formosa, barque, from Newcastle; Theophile et Marie, French barque, from Bourbon, for orders. Sailed.—Galatea, ship, for Sydney. The Wonga ...
Article : 31 words[Herald.]—Wheat and flour still inactive; quotations unchanged. Friday. [Herald.—There have been sales of wheat at 5s 9d. ...
Article : 193 wordsMacansh versus Bowman-verdict for Macansh on all the issues; damages £600. The steamer Clarence, for Grafton, was wrecked near Kangaroo Point. Passengers and crew saved. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 4 Jun 1872, Page 3
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