HILL END AND VICINITY.—By the Observer of Saturday it is reported that at Frenchman's they are still stoping, waiting for fresh contracts to be taken. Crashing at Chappel's. Fischer and Board; Underhead stoping at the ...
Article : 1,053 wordsON Wednesday last the Hill End Quartz Crashing Company's new battery commenced its career of usefulness, and it is to be hoped will repay the large sum of money, together with the labour and forethought that have brought ...
Article : 1,264 wordsSIR,—Will the Minister for Mines, or perhaps Mr. O'Malley Clarke, inform the miners of Kiandra how it is that we were entirely ignored and disfranchised as to the election of a member to serve on the Mining Board? I ...
Article : 1,212 wordsJUNE 23.—The rush to Tallawang, about ten or twelve miles from Gulgong, seems to be fully justified by the favourable accounts of many who have visited the locality, and by the highly satisfactory prospects obtained over a ...
Article : 1,070 wordsTHE exodus from the Palmer has now fairly set in, and the news from there far from encouraging. One of our stag, a passenger by the Governor Blackall, which arrived in Sydney on 19th instant, furnished us with the following ...
Article : 1,441 wordsJUNE 22.—The voting for a representative of the Mining Board toned all in favour of Mr. Sweeny. All the returns are net yet in, but he has a majority of over 600. Though our roads by the heavy rains are scarcely ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 27 Jun 1874, Page 831
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