WHEAT-GROWING AT ORANGE.—We are informed by a gentleman resident at Orange, that it his been ascertained from a careful calculation that the wheat grown in the Orange district during the last season was not less than ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsThe same paper, in remarking upon the recent rush to Strickland's Reef, near Forbes, observes:— On the strength of a telegram from Forbes, announcing ...
Article : 190 wordsFrom the Meroo we have received the following communication, dated Clarke's Creek, near Windeyer, 26th April:— A few enterprising men of business residing here have ...
Article : 461 wordsWriting from Obley, on the 18th instant, a correspondent of the Western Examiner reports:— I hear a certain party is going to put an engine on ...
Article : 51 wordsWriting on the 16th instant from Forest Reefs and the Burnt Yards, the correspondent of the Bathurst Times says:— 25 tons of quartz were crushed at Meyer and ...
Article : 125 wordsWE are in receipt of Fiji intelligence from Fiji to the 26th ultimo. In this we are further informed of the proceedings in reference to an outrage upon Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. A correspondent to the Times says:—When ...
Article : 1,064 wordsA correspondent of the Yass Courier, writing on the 19th instant, gives the following detailed account of reefs at Sebastopol not previously reported upon:— ...
Article : 655 wordsFrom Trunkey Creek, the correspondent of the Bathurst Times sends the following report:— The reefs, after a stand for some time, are being worked ...
Article : 98 wordsA correspondent of the Maitland Mercury writes from Raybrook on the 18th April:—Several parties have passed this way en route to Stewart's Brook diggings. One party left this district for the ...
Article : 71 wordsA correspondent of the Monaro Mercury, writing from the Bendock on the 14th, reports:— Both Benang and Bendock are at present in an ...
Article : 133 wordsThe same paper publishes the following mining item in the letter of its Nundle correspondent:— Last week Edward Brookes and party, at Foley's Folly, ...
Article : 62 wordsCERTAIN persons, whose names I will not mention and whose opinions I hold in utter contempt, have stated to other persons that I am "a chattering old bore." My late wife used to say ...
Article : 2,641 wordsFrom the Gundagai Times of the 23rd we take the following remarks upon the mining progress now being made in that district:— The spirit of mining enterprise appears decidedly on the ...
Article : 425 wordsFrom Junee, a correspondent of the Mining Record sends the following on the old Sebastopol reefs:— The only item of importance occurring here since my ...
Article : 228 wordsWriting on the 12th instant from Cowra the correspondent of the Mining Record says:— Several parties are still getting payable gold at Wood's Flat. A lot of washdirt from the claim occupied by ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Adelong correspondent of the last-mentioned paper writes on the 20th:— Messrs. D. Wilson and Co., of the Reefer machine, report having crushed the following lots of stone ...
Article : 345 wordsTHE Albion gives the following particulars of the late ferocious attack at Coleraine:— The victim of the assault was Mr. Gunter, a man whose harmless nature and good temper is well known. It appears ...
Article : 568 wordsHay and oats make the best feed for horses that are obliged to work hard and regularly. If the hay is cut fine and the oats bruised or ground, the whole mixed and moistened, the horse will eat his rations ...
Article : 251 wordsIn its weekly mining report for the Emu Creek district, the Mining Record of Saturday last, says:— There is every indication that the winter season has fairly ...
Article : 535 wordsWriting on the 20th April, the correspondent of the Gundagai Times thus speaks of the present and future prospects of the Tumut district:— ...
Article : 731 wordsThe only instrument necessary is a measure with the feet and inch marks upon it. The girth is the circumference of the animals just behind the shoulder blades. The superficial feet are obtained by ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 30 Apr 1870, Page 9
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