THE DUNSTAN GOLD-FIELDS.-The Dunslan Times of the 1st supplies the following items of mining intelligence:-"A now rush is reported from Aldinga gully, at the head of Conroy’s, and some parties are said to ...
Article : 1,036 wordsSIR WILLLAM MACARTHUR.—Our readers will be glad to learn that Sir William Macarthur is a passenger by the Highflyer, which vessel arrived yesterday evening, from London.—Sydney Morning ...
Article : 1,552 wordsBATTLE OF AVORIGLNES.—A correspondent sends us an account of a great native battle which lasted two days. The scone of the conflict is stated to have been contiguous to the Mission Station, and ...
Article : 817 wordsWe have to record the most disastrous event which has yet befallen our populous town. An extensive conflagration has laid waste a large proportion of one of our principal streets, and, added to the destruction ...
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