The mining manager of the Pheasant Creek Tin Syndicate reports as follows, under date December 16, 1882:—"Shaft No. 1 is down 17 feet, showing lode about 2 feet wide. At 6 feet went through tin-bearing stone, and at 8 feet came on ...
Article : 2,104 wordsThrough apparent ignorance in regard to this locality, the postal authorities have informed the postmaster here that this post and telegraph office on and after the 1st January is to be called "Hall," after a reserve three miles ...
Article : 760 wordsDuring last week some thoroughly seasonable weather was experienced here, and a hot Christmas was expected as usual, but the expectation was happily not realised. On Saturday the thermometer stood at 96 degrees in the shade, and when placed in the ...
Article : 1,242 wordsSir,—I beg to draw your attention to a misstatement in the report of your Tent Hill correspondent, which appeared in your paper of the 2nd December, namely:—" Antonie at Silent Grove is down 70 feet, and the lode is quite as rich ...
Article : 105 wordsNEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—It is proposed to establish Public Schools at The Oaks and Spaniard's Hill. REGISTRAR.—Mr. Walter Bland Brown has been appointed Assistant Registrar of Births, Deaths, and ...
Article : 893 wordsA bazaar was opened on Saturday evening to raise funds for repairing the Wesleyan church, which for a number of years has been in a most dilapidated condition, which is doubtless attributable to the fact that there are very few residents of the town ...
Article : 110 wordsGreat preparations were made for polling day. Messrs. Miller, of the Bingera Hotel, gave a large barrel of beer, and Mr. J. Rose, with Mrs. Miller, bad a bullock roasted in the good old-fashioned style. Both bullock and beer were freely partaken of ...
Article : 303 wordsAbout 10 minutes past 11 last night a large fire broke out on the premises between Northumberland Hotel and Newmarket Hotel, Hunter-street, occupied by Mr. M'Connell, tailor, and Mr. Pike, shoemaker. It quickly communicated ...
Article : 664 wordsThe South Singleton residents are determined not to slumber upon their wants. They held another adjourned meeting on Thursday, 14th instant, at the showground pavilion, Mr. F. King again presiding. The matter of the required Public school ...
Article : 1,576 wordsThe contest for the scat for the electorate of the Clarence did not result in the close running I anticipated. The ballot boxes give many surprises, and in this case it turned out the reverse way to what I anticipated; not that I mean I expected the return ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 30 Dec 1882, Page 1182
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