The panic on Change consequent upon the discussion of the Nevada's prospects is abating. Silver Stocks are [?]overing, and even the Nevada shares are moving freely. At the adjourned general meeting of ...
Article : 488 wordsThe latest Charters Towers crushings are as follows:— Washington P. Company have crushed 50 tons of atone for 100oz. of gold; Union Company, No. 1, 88 tons for 172oz.; Dav Dawn Company, No. 7, 66 tons for 79oz.; Dan ...
Article : 751 wordsThere is nothing startling to report, the miners having been paying more attention to election business than to their ordinary avocations during the past week. At the Mother Shipton the men are employed in raising stone in ...
Article : 137 wordsWe are still, lam pleased to write, gradually improving, though crushings will again be delayed if rain does not soon make its appearance. Since the machine has started, after overhaul, about 600 tons have been put through, and ...
Article : 262 wordsOur Ballarat correspondent telegraphed on Oct. 34 :— The district mining reports are as follows:—New North Clones Company, Clunes: No. 12 level has been repaired and put in good order, and the men have commenced driving north ...
Article : 1,053 wordsEight seamen belonging to the You Yangs were brought up this morning, charged with wilful disobedience of orders on board that steamer on the 19th instant. The case was opened and adjourned till 2 o'clock to-day. The seamen ...
Article : 1,387 wordsThe Economist of the 12th September says :—"Silver has now fallen to 47½d. per oz.—a lower price than it has touched since the silver panic in 1876. The fell is all the more remarkable since it has taken place concurrently with ...
Article : 365 wordsWith greatly lowered prices for wool, wheat, tallow, and mutton, a difficulty in making ends meet, and a prospective greater difficulty, the mining industry is receiving greater attention, due to a general conviction that the development ...
Article : 323 wordsThe late rains have caused a considerable increase in the output of ore during the hist fortnight, the principal portion coining from the tributers of Mr. A. Cadell at the Y. Water, many of whom are making good wages at the low tribute, ...
Article : 617 wordsThe Great Victoria Mining Company have washed up their first crushing of 1000 tons, but the returns are kept secret, the gold having been taken down to Sydney by Messrs. Edrop and Burn. Mr. J. M. D. Williams has ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 31 Oct 1885, Page 934
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