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  2. The Clarence River Gold-Fields.

    Sinco my last I have visited the Little River reefs and obtained an accurate and reliable account of them. By actual observation and careful analysis of their respective works, and on summing up the whole, I find ...

    Article : 633 words
  3. Mining Items.

    We take the following from the Tambaroora Times of Saturday:—Herrmann's: They continue to raise good stone from this shaft, though they are much embarrassed by the water. I saw some excellent stone, which was ...

    Article : 6,058 words
  4. Trunkey.

    WILSON'S Reef, called after and owned by a gentleman of that name, is situate about a mile from Trunkey township, and is celebrated for having the deepest shafts in the district, and yielding gold in quantities that ...

    Article : 415 words
  5. Currajong.

    Quartz-reefing appears to monopolise the attention of our miners. Notices of application for leases, and the orthodox pegs and trenches stare one in the face at every turn, while small parties of miners may be seen straggling about from ...

    Article : 889 words
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