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  2. THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF IRELAND.

    The treasures of Ireland are not confined to the surface. Many of the most valuable minerals are found beneath it, and already, coal, iron, copper, and lead, are successfully worked to an extent which at least serves to show how much remains to ...

    Article : 722 words
  3. MR. W. H. WELLS, LAND SURVEYOR PHILLIP-STREET, SYDNEY.

    HAVING devoted the whole of his time during the last Twenty Years in Surveying and Tracing the Original Boundaries of Old Grants, subdividing estates, and preparing Plans for the various Auctioneering Establishments has made ...

    Article : 1,844 words
  4. THE QUEEN AND MISS NIGHTINGALE.

    We had the gratification of announcing in a former number of our journal, the presentation of a splendid jewel by the Queen to Miss Nightingale, as a lasting testimonial of her Majesty's high appreciation of that lady's noble efforts in the ...

    Article : 2,361 words
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