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  2. CLUNES.

    THE heavy rains have produced the usual mud abomination in the principal street. Horn-bullocks and men are continually struggling desperately through it, and very often sinking or sticking in it. The rumour that we are about being taxed by ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  3. BACK CREEK.

    I HAVE not been able to visit, but what information I send you may rely upon. The rush has been done since last month, and the population has scattered into every available gully or likely fiat in the neighbourhood. Many have returned to ...

    Article : 439 words
  4. DUNOLLY.

    ANY ONE perusing the mining reports of this district in the journal which professes to represent it, cannot fail being struck with the contradictions and anomalies from time to time presented in its columns. Now we are informed that a quantity of new ...

    Article : 1,564 words
  5. PLEASANT CREEK.

    THE once rich and populous leads of this held are nearly deserted, and the Chinamen in many places are " monarchs of all they survey," being very busy indeed among the old workings, which, to all appearance, seem to afford them a very ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  6. ITALIAN GULLY, NEAR MOUNT MISERY.

    IN general this gully is considered to he at " Brown's," but in reality it is not, being in proximity with Mount Misery, distant two and a half miles. Strictly speaking, it is a segment of the great circle of the Buninyong field, in my opinion. ...

    Article : 653 words
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