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  2. Scientific Notes.

    A CORRESPONDENT of the English Mechanic and World of Science writes to that journal respecting the antecedents of the negro and the curious questions connected with his origin as follows. We may here ...

    Article : 1,564 words
  3. MINES AND MINING.

    AN improved method of separating gold from arsenical pyrites and the sulphides of lead, antimony, &c., is still, as it has long been, the great want of the gold miner, for experience ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  4. THE BUNYIP.

    SIR,—I read Mr. Gould's paper, published in the Hobart, Town Mercury, on the probable existence of some large acquatic animals in Tasmania, with considerable interest, though I regret that the author has ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  5. Inverell Tin Mines.

    I HAVE not much to report from this portion of the mines this week. I have made enquiries about the number of parties working between M'Cloud's block, Cope's Creek, and the Big River, a distance of nearly ...

    Article : 733 words
  6. Junction Point, Tuena.

    Mining matters here are in the most flourishing condition those on the gold say that as they follow the reef it gets richer and thicker; others engaged in sinking say that the deeper they get the better is the prospect they ...

    Article : 592 words
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