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Article : 1,297 wordsINQUIRY UNDER THE MINING ACT OF 1874.—On Saturday last, an inquiry was held at the Court-house, before Thomas [?] Esq. [?] agent, touching an objection lodged by Messrs. Mason [?] and Co., contractors Great Western ...
Article : 811 wordsMINING.—It is reported that payable gold has been discovered at the Star of the South, by Haynes and porty, and should this report prove true, it will cause a considerable stir in mining matters. At Tallowang, a nugget weighing 6oz. ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have been blessed with a fair share of rain for the past few months, which though it has caused the different sluicing patties to be stirring and jubilant, has turned our streets into a most delectable state of quagmire, ...
Article : 528 words[?] a great quantity of run fallen round this district, but the weather appears now to be setting in line. Several gentlemen, residents of Peelwood, and who are also electors, sent a petition to our member (Mr. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Aug 1875, Page 10
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