The following account of Mr. R. W. Thomson's road- steamer was road by Professor Archer at the recent meeting of the British Association. We quote from the report of it in the Engineer:— ...
Article : 1,868 wordsThe Coonabarabran correspondent of the Western Post (19th instant) says:— I cannot yet report anything satisfactory of our Gold-fields. There are several prospectors in the locality who ...
Article : 376 wordsADILONG.— Chesnut horse, like [?] conjoined over [?] over [?] conjoined near shoulder, pulled tall. Will be sold on 11th August. ASHTON.— Chernut mare, blaze JMK near shoulder, unbroken, 5 years,15 hands. Black filly Wover CB or GB near shoulder ...
Article : 2,581 wordsThe Tumut intelligence is from the same source, the correspondent writing on the 20th instant. He says:— The value of our reefs iu rising in public estimation ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE Northern escorts brought down the following quantities of gold:— Uralla, 255 oz. 19 dwts.; Nundle, 525 oz. 9 dwts. 1 grs.; Tamworth, 94 oz. 8 dwts. 4 grs.: Armidale, 367 oz. ...
Article : 76 wordsFrom Kiandra we have a modicum of intelligence through the correspondent of the Monaro Mercury of the 16th instant. He says:— We have fine weather, accompanied by tremendously ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Eurongilly correspondent of the Yass Courier, writing on the 19th instant, says:— This partially worked, and probably too prematurely abandoned, gold-field has yielded, both in alluvia) and matrix ...
Article : 627 wordsFrom the Upper Hunter we learn, through correspondence of the Newcastle Chronicle 21st instant, the following with, regard to recent discoveries:— ...
Article : 135 wordsHow different people appear at different times, as, when we are sick or well, rejoicing or mourning, laughing or weeping. A few days since, I met an old lady who nodded very familiarly to me, and yet I hesitated to call her by ...
Article : 876 wordsAt Araluen the rains appear to hare obstructed operations to a certain extent, bu work is persevered in as will be seen by the subjoined remarks from the correspondent of ...
Article : 437 wordsThe news from Adelong in the Gundagai Times (23rd instant) is dated the 20th:— The aspect of affairs in our township has been changed for the better by the fine weather we have recently had; ...
Article : 375 wordsThe Major's Creek correspondent of the same journal reports:— There is very little fresh to record in mining matters. Stewart and Co. are busily engaged in driving out top ...
Article : 147 wordsOn the 20th instant the Ironbarks correspondent of the Western Examiner reports that the sluicing party at the Junction had their first washing out last week. ...
Article : 143 wordsFrom the Upper Adelong the same journal is supplied by its correspondent with the undermentioned items under date the 18th instant:— ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Bell's Creek mines are, like seme others, suffering from the boggy state of the roads. The correspondent of the Monitor writes:— The great difficulty here, as elsewhere, that we have to ...
Article : 212 wordsIn some notes on the Gulgong gold-field a correspondent of the Western Post, under date the 20th instant, preludes his remarks by pointing to the necessity for police protection, and ...
Article : 745 wordsFrom Young the news is through the Mining Record of the 23rd instant, which states in its usual report that— Despite the heavy rains of Monday and Tuesday the ...
Article : 441 wordsThe Braidwood Liberal states, in its issue of the 22nd instant, in reference to the Kyamba reefs:— A quantity of auriferous quark from the lately-opened ...
Article : 113 wordsONE of the marvels of San Francisco is its instant transformation at a certain hour each evening from a place of business into a "city of hells." The closing of the offices and stores is the signal for the opening of a host of ...
Article : 763 wordsThe correspondence of the Wagga Wagga Express, 23rd instant, has the subjoined news from Com banning, under date the 15th:— The prospecting party I spoke of at Smoky Creek, on ...
Article : 183 wordsPRESERVED MEATS.— A small tin of raw beef which was preserved by Mr. Leslie, of Camperdown, fifteen months ago, was opened and place on exhibition a Greville's Commercial Rooms, ...
Article : 553 wordsIT may be mentioned as a contribution towards solving the riddle, "How do these hundred thousand street prowlers contrive to exist P" that they draw a considerable amount of their sustenance from the markets. And really it would ...
Article : 757 wordsThe Emu Creek correspondent of the Yass Courier (22nd instant) says:— There is some stir in mining matters. As stated in my last the old reefs here are looking up, And the quartz reef ...
Article : 294 wordsThe accounts from the Mittagong rusk, says the Western Examiner, 20th instant, are rather more favourable than of late. The accounts are rather more favourable than of late. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 30 Jul 1870, Page 9
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