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  2. "THE LITTLE GO!"

    If ever a name was well applied, it is "The Little Go," as it is applied to the Sydney Court of Requests. It is little in every sense of the word; and when men speak of it, or of any department in it, always excepting its big chair, with its official bottom, ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  3. REEDY CREEK.

    SIR, -- The following short account from the Reedy Creek Diggings, near Braidwood, is at your service, if you think it worthy of insertion in your valuable journal. Yours, obediently. ...

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  4. REEDY CREEK DIGGINGS.

    I received your letter yesterday, and am still at the Reedy Creek Digging, where I mean to stop this winter. It would exhaust my slender funds to come to Sydney, and I should not fancy having to go to service again, -- particularly the way wages are in Sydney, as ...

    Article : 207 words
  5. Original Correspondence.

    Sir, -- In the Empire of the 21st instant, will be found the report of a case, (report couched in the filthiest style of low vulgarity) which like the report of any and every case ought to be given to the public eye in gentlemanly phraseology; but unhappily for the ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. BRAIDWOOD.

    About 700 licenses have been issued this month. At Araluen 180. -- Bell's Creek (Government Land) 30. -- Bell's and Moreing's Flats 210. -- Major's Creek 200. -- Little River 100. These numbers approximate as near as possible to the actual returns. It ...

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  7. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    As I anticipated in my last, numbers are daily returning from Bingera; they pronounce it to be a very strange gold field; present appearances lead people to think so. Digging operations are being carried on much the same as usual ...

    Article : 383 words
  8. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Tambaroora seems to be taking the lead just now at these diggings. A person who is residing there advised all on the Turon to visit the former place, which he says is eminently a "poor man's diggings." On the Maitland Point a party sunk a bole on the ...

    Article : 230 words
  9. THE OVENS DIGGINGS.

    The now diggings at the Nine-mile Creek, are attracting the great bulk of the diggers here, and from the yields that have come to my knowledge, I consider them the best diggings in this quarter. The returns are not so large as were those at Spring ...

    Article : 305 words
  10. DR. LANG.

    We have received the following per steamer Adelaide from he Rev. Dr. Lang, which that gentleman has had printed, and extensively circulated in the northern portions of Great Britain. ...

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  11. THE SOUTHERN GOLD FIELDS. THE ADELONG CREEK.

    Our quiet little diggings may be said to be partially closed for the present, there are, however, still about 60 or 70 people remaining, and as several have erected bark huts, it is doubtless their intention to pass the winter here. The diggers have conducted ...

    Article : 523 words
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