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  2. Sluicing

    SIR,—In looking over the Goldfields Regulations framed by the Mining Board, I find there is no provision made for extended claims in now alluvial ground at a greater depth than 10 feet, but under that ...

    Article : 819 words
  3. The New Mining Bill.

    SIR,—Through the medium of your valuable paper I beg to draw attention to the way in which we miners are to be fleeced by the new Mining Bill. It is not sufficient that we should pay a gold duty, and pay ten ...

    Article : 449 words
  4. Hume's Expedition.

    ON his arrival at "Noeatunga," Thompson asked Mr. Bennett, the overseer, to send information to Mr. Sub-inspector Dunne, at the native police barracks, Bulloo, and ask for his assistance in prosecuting the search, Resting ...

    Article : 5,441 words
  5. Mining Items.

    The Araluen correspondent of the Moruya Examiner says that, previous to the late change of weather, sluicing and fossicking were languishing; but now there is enough for all. ...

    Article : 3,118 words
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