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  2. A Sample of Justice.

    IN the West Kempsey Small Debts Court yesterday, James Livingstone sued Jas. Johnston, J.P., an auctioneer, for breach of warranty regarding two herses. Mr. Panton was chairman of the bench. ...

    Article : 150 words
  3. Sir Henry Parkes at Cudal.

    SIR Henry Parkes arrived in Codal yesterday. He was met near the town by a cavalcade. An address of welcome was presented to him in Cudal. Sir Henry briefly responded. An address from the School of ...

    Article : 180 words
  4. BATHURST ITEMS.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—The Mitchell's Creek and Sunny Corner diggings are making rapid strides. Several new smelters will be erected. The Sunny Corner Gold and Silver Mining Co. got 5000oz of ...

    Article : 38 words
  5. A Sheep's Five-year Fleece.

    IT has been generally believed that sheep shed their wool every year. The fallacy of this theory is now demonstrated. At Mr. James Mitchell's Tabletop Station, among the sheep mustered was one ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. BLAYNEY COPPER.

    BLAYNEY, Tueaday.—The copper lode recently found on Glasson's paddock, two miles from Blayney, is opening out well. Very sanguine expectations are being formed of it by experienced miners. ...

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  7. BRAIDWOOD ITEMS.

    BRAIDWOOD, Tuesday.—Mr. Blaokford's machine at Captain'a Flat has just finished crushing another large quantity of stone. The result is more satisfactory than any yet obtained from the company's ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. Shameful Outrage on a Girl.

    SYDNEY need not blush for her larrikins after what happened last night in the Albert Park. The Waterloo and the Woolloomooloo outrages have been put into the shade by the diabolical assault which ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. Vogel's South Sea Company.

    A PARLIAMENTARY committee has reported in favour of Sir Julius Vogel's South Sea Company Bill. The measure proposes the creation of a company to develop trade between the South Sea Islands ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. Protesting Against a Lecture.

    AN extraordinary scene took place in Ballarat last evening, during the delivery of Gerald Massey's lecture in the Mechanies' Institute "On the question propounded by man Friday to Robinson Crusoe, ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. A WonderFiil Fiddler.

    THE Hungarian "poet-musician," Edward Remenyi, had a reception at the concert of the Metropolitan Liedertafel last night such as has never previously been accorded to any violinist in Melbourne. He is ...

    Article : 261 words
  12. COPPER.

    The manager of the Nymagee Copper-mining Co. reports that the output for the week ended October 4, was 266 tons of ore smelted, producing equal to 40 tons refined copper; dispatched 23 tons. ...

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  13. Passengers from Europe.

    THE P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Parramatta (Captain Gadd) arrived from Colombo at 5 a.m. Following are her passengers:—For Melbourne: Mr. and Mrs. M'Pherson, Mr. and Mrs. Leake, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 160 words
  14. MELBOURNE MINING MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Egyptian, buyer 32s 3d, seller 33s, sales 33s; North Band and Barton, buyer 7s 6d, sellers 10s 6d, sales 9d 6d. ...

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  15. Railway Smash in Queensland.

    A TERRIBLE railway accident happened yesterday on the South-western Railway, between Brisbane and Ipswich, and resulted in the death of an enginedriver. Six passengers were seriously injured. The ...

    Article : 437 words
  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SILVER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A large sing of silver ore obtained in the Oulnina run, 28 miles south of East Mannahill, on the claim of Hosking and Watson, has been brought to Adelaide. The lode ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. GOLD NEAR POST MACQUARIE.

    PORT MACQUARIE, Wednesday.—The reported gold find at the Upper Hastings turns out to be practically a myth. There are about a dozen men working there, but nothing has yet been found to warrant ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the Amalgamated Miners' Association was opened in Maldon yesterday. Lond complaints were made about the way in which the Minister of Mines is ...

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  19. Coasting Steamer Foundered.

    THE captain and the crow of the steamer Madjus, from Sunderland to Sydney, arrived last night in the steamer Kingsley, from Port Maoquarie. The Madjue foundered on Monday off Seal Rocks. When the ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. Colliery Dispute in Newcastle.

    A DIFFICULTY has arisen between the Newcastle Coalmining Company and their Glebe miners, which may possibly result in an awkwazd misunderstanding. The men, at the request of the directors, met the ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. CHARTERS TOWERS CRUSHINGS.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Wednesday.—Following are the latest crushings:—Bryan O'Lynn Co., 60 tons of stone for 168oz of gold; Disraeli Co., at Rishton, 263oz; Day Dawn Prospectin Co., 620 tons for ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. A COMPLICATED CASE.

    A case of a rather complicated character, involving a question of considerable importance to miners will come on for hearing in the Rush worth Warden's Court shortly. A party of men obtained permission ...

    Article : 149 words
  23. Latest Mining Telegrams. TASMANIAN GOLD.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Florence Nightingale Co. obtained 681½oz of retorted gold; the Tasmania Co., 185oz of gold; and the Mount Victoria Co., 113½oz of amalgam. ...

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  24. Yictorian Railway Policy.

    IN the Assembly yesterday Mr. Gillies introduced his Railway Construction Bill, and explained that it is on the lines of the Railway Bill of 1882, which, owing to the dissolution of Parliament, was loat. ...

    Article : 393 words
  25. NEWS FROM LUCKNOW.

    LUCKNOW, Tuesday.—Mr. H. W. Newman, manager of New Reform G. M. Co. reports:—I have secured £100 worth of free gold from the cleanings of last bonanza. The mine generally, is looking well. ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. TEMORA ITEMS.

    TEMORA, Wednesday.—The monthly escort left this morning in the charge of Sergeant Parker with 1000oz of gold. The weather is stormy. High winds are blowing from the north-east, with thunder and ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. London Gossip.

    ARCHIBALD FORBES writes in to-day's ADVERTISER as follows:—Ellen Terry is slowly recovering from what was really a serious illness. Her vaccination went wrong, but that was comparatively a trifle. ...

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  28. NEWS FROM SILVERTON.

    SILVERTON, Saturday.—The feature of the week is the exceedingly rich ore found at the May Bell North, a comparatively new claim, about two miles from Mount Gipps station. The sample shown in the office ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. A LARGE DIAMOND.

    A very extraordinary diamond, of no less than 457 carats, has been shipped from South Africa, and sold by a London firm to a syndicate of diamond merchants. The colour equals, if not excels, that of the finest ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. A CHARTERS TOWERS CRUSHING.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday.—Livingstone Extended crushed 85 tons of stone for 329oz smelted gold. ...

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  31. SILVERTON.

    The following ia an extract from a letter received yesterday by Mr. R. R. Machattie, M.L.A.:—Silverton, September 25, 1884. Business is dull in town, but we expect it to be so for some months. The ...

    Article : 433 words
  32. A GOLD REEF.

    Mr. Heron, the warden in charge of the Stoiglitz division of the mining district of Ballarat, has reported to the Minister of Mines the re-discovering by Boardman and party of a quarts reef, which was ...

    Article : 150 words
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