COPELAND.—A correspondent reports October 19 —The prospects of the field are more encouraging than they have been for some time. No.1 North Hidden Treasure Pensusan Co. aro raising stone ...
Article : 1,603 wordsThe following have been reported on during the past week:— Nyngan (W. F.)—Nos. 1, 2, 4, and 5, quartz, with trace of gold. No. 3, Carbonate of lead, with fair ...
Article : 777 wordsThe Derby correspondent of the Perth INQUIRER writing on August 31 says:— The event of the day is the discovery of gold within 400 miles of Derby. Two prospecting parties, fitted ...
Article : 444 wordsIs a man unauthorised to mine who is the holder of a miner's right? If that be the case, why in the name of all that is good did they ever tax the miner with the miner's right, and authorise him to mine ...
Article : 543 wordsIn a paper on "How to Make Gold Mining Pay," by Mr. J. A. Miller, in the OTAGO WITNESS, he says: It is intended to treat in this part on a few items which are of value to practical men, rather than to ...
Article : 1,043 wordsAllow me through your widely circulated journal to make a few pertinent remarks regarding this promising field, and also one of the chief causes which prevents capital from coming out here to aid in ...
Article : 244 wordsIt is of considerable interest to geologists, as well as prospectors to note the rocks containing mere traces of gold. Mr. N.E. Barton says of a porous gneiss at Inwood: It contains appreciable amonnts ...
Article : 434 wordsAn extraordinary story (says the SPECTATOR), originally circulated by a Siberian paper, has obtained currency in England about a colony of British and American golddiggers who are working mines ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 31 Oct 1885, Page 24
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