There is nothing of importance in mining except very [?]factory accounts from the Bredbo. The Iron Duke machine arrived safely there, and was in course of erection. Messrs Sole have some tons of stone to grass which looks very ...
Article : 467 wordsThe weather has been extremely wet and boi[?]terous since my last, since when we have hardly had two fine days at a time. Sherieg, which has now commenced on all stations in the ...
Article : 690 wordsThe following letter will be read with enterest by those who desire favours, which can be conferred only by Government:— "Sydney, 10th November, 1871. ...
Article : 513 wordsThe present financial position of these deggiegs, which extend for many miles round, is something deplorable, not hat what the men are able and willing to work but owing to the want of water, little gols is being obtained, and owing to ...
Article : 442 wordsSince my last report the weather has taken a decided change, the heat being very oppressive together with wind and dust. A day or two of rain would prove very acceptable, as bush fires are in close proximity. ...
Article : 367 wordsThis little township is situated on the left bank of the Bell River, and is abour 180 miles from Sydney, and about ten miles from Wellington, and is on the main western road from Sydney to Bourke. ...
Article : 589 wordsTHE SUBTERRANEAN RIVER.—The claim near Homer's paddock, owned by Messrs. Webo and party, in which the wonderful cavern was discovered, was visited on Wednosday last by the resident Gold Commissioner, T. A. Browne, Esq., ...
Article : 1,725 wordsMining matters are still going on better than for some little time past—more especially in reefinz. Several claims are taken up in fine with Thompson and party, who are still on very fair stone. Our crashing machine has been at work ...
Article : 177 wordsThey say everything has an end, and at length we have seen, and I think the end of the Cargo Disunited Quartz Co.; the remainder of their machine having been released from the House of Bondage. Some settlement being made with the ...
Article : 444 wordsDISTRICT COURT.—This court was oponed before his Honor Judge Josephson, on Tuesday. 8th instant. Mackay v. Roherts, verdict for plaintlif, £13 10s and costs. 'Lunn v. Divine, debt acknowledged, Several cases were settled out of ...
Article : 397 wordsThe subject which is occupying the attention of the intelligent portion of the population of this district at the present time, is the probable result that will follow the deliberation of the commision appointed, by Government, to investigate ...
Article : 401 wordsThere is nothing of very great importance to communicate from this district at present. The harvest promises to be a prolific one; the genial showers which we are continually blessed with, will render a failure ...
Article : 487 wordsSIR,—I beg to be allowed to publish through your columns an invaluable, but simple remedy for the cure of that destructive pest, the aphis or plant louse which has for so long a period devastated our gardens. Place an open hen-coop ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 25 Nov 1871, Page 7
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