A MEETING of the Council was held on Wednesday last Sir W. Macarthur is the chair. Members present—His Excellency the Earl of Belmore, J. Bernet, A. Bruce, H. Belt, J. Nowlan, R. L. Jenkins, J. N. Oxley, J. Chisholm, ...
Article : 883 wordsThe same paper has the following from Eurongilly, furnished by its correspondent there:— Although the public may have heard little of late as to ...
Article : 294 wordsThe Clarence Examiner publishes the following particulars from the quartz reefs of that district:— Our reefs are progressing very satisfactory. Another ...
Article : 306 wordsRelative to the new Telegraph Mining Company at Young, the Burrangong Argus of Saturday last gives the following report:— The operations of this company are being carried on down ...
Article : 446 wordsSIR,—It is cheering to observe so large a portion of your issue of March 26, devoted to this important subject. It is strange, however, that meat preserving, by a method which has horne the test of many years' trial in Europe, ...
Article : 1,105 wordsI've had all my work to do to get things to rights after the way in which all my lower ground has been served by the flood. There's the paddock where I had the corn last year—why what with opening new ...
Article : 3,387 wordsFROM the Araluen Valley, the correspondent of the Briadwood Dispatch writes on the 7th instant:— I am happy to say the dispute between the men ...
Article : 194 wordsSIR,—The following experiments having been made with a view to ascertain at what stage of its growth the sugar cane attains that degree of density most desirable for the production of sugar, are now placed at your disposal. In other ...
Article : 1,549 wordsIn its weekly report upon the reefs and alluvial workings of Emu Creek, the Mining Record of Saturday last says:— That many persons, who have been dabbling in ...
Article : 602 wordsUnder date the 4th April, the Adelong correspondent of the Gundagai Times writes to that journal:— I have nothing new in mining matters to ...
Article : 116 wordsWriting on the 28th March, the Nerrigundah correspondent of the Moruya Telegraph gives he following description of the swamping of the river claims. He says:— ...
Article : 511 wordsThe correspondent of the Western Examiner writes to that journal from Cargo:— This week I have nothing of importance to write about; the wet weather makes every one look gloomy, ...
Article : 107 wordsLAND AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the members of the committee of the Load and Pastoral Association was held on Tuesday afternoon, at the offices of Messrs. Raynes, Treeve, and Co. The attendance was ...
Article : 1,172 wordsFrom Forbes, a correspondent of the last named paper, writes on the 3rd:— There is nothing very striking to report as to mining matters. The prospecting party who have been sinking on ...
Article : 86 wordsA correspondent of the Gundagai Times writes from the Kimo reefs on the 4th instant :— More then a year ago if may be remembered there was a ...
Article : 225 wordsThe same paper publishes the following mems. from its Wellington correspondent:— The only news from here is that the Mumble Estate, pear Black Bock, is to be opened for gold mining pursuits. ...
Article : 66 wordsRelative to Stoney Creek, the Ironbarks correspondent of the last named paper writes to that journal on the 6th:— The rains having given an abundant supply of water, the ...
Article : 460 wordsThe Wagga Wagga Express of Saturday last publishes the following from its Narrendera correspondent:— The reefs are again commencing work, the ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 16 Apr 1870, Page 9
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