The Miners' Progress Committee are becoming anxious about water supply for the town. No steps have been taken towards the excavation of the public reservoir, and the drinking water is principally taken from a large dam ...
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Article : 225 wordsThe Inverell Argus of the 4th instant says:—"At Stannifer, the claim known as the Sandy Block (Quran's parry, tributors) (hey wore, at the time of our visit, raising very rich wash dirt. This looked as if it would go 3 or 4 cwt. ...
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Article : 643 wordsThe manager of the Brickwood Tin-mining Company, Limited, reports the yield of tin ore for the week ending July 28th to have been 6 tons. Mr. J. Morcombe reports having received the following ...
Article : 1,574 wordsThe Federal Australian of the 2nd instant says:— "There has been a farther increase in the business transacted during the week, and the market is very strong and healthy. Sandhurst stocks on the New Cham line of reef have had ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 11 Aug 1883, Page 261
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