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Advertising : 78 wordsThis week closes with a considerably brightened aspect in mining matters. Fischer and Beard's have cut the Star of Peace vein, and got a reef about 2 feet in thickness, showing fair gold. They have but ...
Article : 686 wordsAbout half-past four o'olook yesterday after noon a fire broke out in a large hay shed, connected with the extensive premises off Harrisstreet, Ultimo, occupied by the Sydney 'Bus ...
Article : 922 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past four o'clock QUESTIONS ANSWERED Mr. BUCHANAN asked the Colonial Secretary— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 442 wordsFrom time to time it has been our duty to chronicle the news of rich finds at this old and well known, though perhaps neglected gold-field. Those who remain true to it, invariably, sooner or later, meet with ...
Article : 348 wordsThe money market is easier. The wool sales are progressing favourably, the opening competition being well maintained. Copper of all kinds is quiet at late ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words[Herald.]—The Omeo (s.), arrived from Lyttleton, after a tempestuous passage. There is a great rush of diggers to Haast. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe twelfth annual report of this, the premier mine of South Australia, is sow ready, and has been forwarded to the shareholders. The directors are in the satisfactory position of being able to congratulate ...
Article : 502 wordsOct. 6.—Louis Richard Saillard, of Manly Beach, butcher, out of business. Liabilities, £99 2s. 2d., of which £7 is secured. Assets, £42 16s. 2½d. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. ...
Article : 33 words[Evening News.]—Messrs. Fisher and Beard are breaking down a reef four feet thick, whioh is largely impregnated with gold. ...
Article : 23 wordsFROM a remark made by Mr. Parkes during his recent tour through the country, there was some reason for expecting a very large reduction in the dimensions of the Mining Bill, the ...
Article : 1,342 wordsDEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS.—The attention of those of our readers who are interested is called to the advertisements elsewhere requiring them to present their pass-books without delay at the branch ...
Article : 5,312 words[Herald.]—James Smith, a bushman, was found drowned in the river on Saturday. No marks of violence were found on him. He was eighty years old. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Hill River Farm, owned by Mr. C. B. Fisher, near Clare, eight miles from Farrell's Flat, was a sheep run. The ground fit for cultivation is ten miles long by five wide, and very ...
Article : 312 words[Evening News.]—The training work has been very quiet for the last two days. Tait's lot are in good condition, but only did walking exercise this morning, and are expected to ...
Article : 423 wordsThe Evening News of Tuesday contained the following telegram respecting a matter to which our Sydney correspondent also alludes:—"William Stafford, of the firm of Stafford and Tarrant, drapers, is ...
Article : 537 wordsSIR—Who is really to blame for the late unfortunate position of the Hintion punt—a position in the bed of the river which it has occupied for three or four months—is an important question, and one ...
Article : 339 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Moa, brig, from New Zealand. Sailed.—6 p.m., City of Adelaide (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 16 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Athens, from Mauritius. Sugar and wheat are unsettled. It is impossible to give quotations. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 9 Oct 1873, Page 2
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