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  2. The Miner. The Tinfields of New England.

    TINMINING cannot be said to be a new industry in this colony. In a paper read before the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1874 by Archibald Liversidge, F.B.S., we are told that "the probable ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  3. Sheep from Beyond the Borders.

    A NUMBER of proclamations under the Diseases in Sheep Act of 1866, and the Amendment Act of 1878 appear in the " Government Gazette" this week. It is announced that the provisions relating to the coast ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. Dressing Tin Ore.

    AT the ordinary monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Victoria, Mr. Cosmo Newbery road a paper entitled "Notes on Ore-dressing," of which the "Argus" gives the following synopsis— "He stated that during ...

    Article : 591 words
  5. Weather-Stock MovementsWool.

    THE wool sales in London go on briskly, but only first-rate merinoes maintain the values of last sales Crossbreds are very quiet. More rain this week, of which the coast district ...

    Article : 2,225 words
  6. News from the Colonial Goldfields.

    NUNDLE— Our correspondent reports, August 18: The Messrs. King, Fouracre, and party have just crushed, at the Princess Louise machine, Bowling Alley Point, about 2G tons of stone from their reef, ...

    Article : 1,808 words
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