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Article : 276 wordsTo-day, the Rev. Dr. Geekie was the recipient of £180, collected by friends, in aid of the expense of his trip to England, for which country the departs on the 30th instant. The presentation was made by Mr. John Busby, the senior ...
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Article : 958 wordsThe pulveriser was tested on some tailings without the use of the movable steel plates and spindles mentioned in a previous issue. The result was anticipated—viz., that the ...
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Article : 676 wordsI visited this week the mines on the Bowman, situated about six miles south-west from Copeland, and also the opposite fall of the Centennial range. The Golden Spur mine has about 80 tons of stone at grass, showing gold ...
Article : 940 wordsA special meeting of the Borough Council was held on Wednesday evening, to consider a circular received from the Mayor of Balmain, inviting the Mayor of Albury to attend a conference of delegates from all the municipalities in the colony, to be held in ...
Article : 929 wordsMr. James Baker, the newly appointed warden and police magistrate for Temora, arrived here on Thursday last, the day after Mr. Morrisett's departure. Mr. Morrisett carried with him the best wishes and highest esteem of the residents generally, for ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 27 Jan 1883, Page 179
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