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  2. BRAIDWOOD.

    SESSIONS.—The Court of General Sesslena was opened on Monday last. Alfred Macfarland, Esq., chairman; Edward Lee, Esq., Grown Prosecutor. Ly Shing was arrainged on a charge of stealing a nugget of gold from the store of ...

    Article : 555 words
  3. PARKES.

    Since my last there has been a little improvement in mining. At the Bea Nevis there are now four claims on what they consider good payable gold, and there is quite a rush there now. This shows how much perseverance and patience is ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  4. THE ICELY AND OPHIR MINES.

    ICELY.—Mining here is improving of late; the company has also put on a number of men on the lower mines known as the little Bell, on tribute and contract in driving the siet, which work was stopped by the attitude taken by one ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. MUDGEE.

    POLICE COURT.—At the police court, last week, a man named Clancy, resident at Wolla, was brought before the magistrates, charged with forging and uttering a cheque, and with the larceny of a black pony. Sub-Inspector ...

    Article : 1,730 words
  6. GRENFELL.

    MINING.—In alluvial there is nothing fresh to report. The late heavy rains are greatly interfering with ordinary mining quotations. At Slee's machine Messrs, M 'Court and Co. finished 150 tons with a yield of about six pennyweights ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. ORANGE.

    Since my last we have had variable weather, with a fall of snow, not of great magnitude certainly, but sufficient to clothe the "old man" Canoblas and his fellow, though smaller mountains, with a garment of white for two or three ...

    Article : 658 words
  8. GULGONG.

    MINING.—The news from Lowe's Log paddock is rather favourable, several claims being on payable gold. The sinking is shallow. At No. 2 Smith's Paddock, Canadian, a large paddock of wash-dirt has been raised, and the next washing ...

    Article : 311 words
  9. DENILIQUIN.

    Floods and famine, seasoned with a pelting rain, are the cheerful circumstances under which we are at present existing. Till Tuesday night we have had bright sunny days and clear moonlight nights. My friends and neighbours ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  10. WAGGA WAGGA.

    In the chronicle of the town's affairs since my last, the most important event to great numbers, is the meeting of the Turf Club at which the decision was arrived at to announce the Thousand Pound Cup for our next race meeting. I briefly ...

    Article : 1,580 words
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