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  2. The Miner.

    "Here's metal more attractive." ...

    Article : 9 words
  3. An Imported Stud Bull.

    This magnificently bred bull, secured at great cost for the Glenroy herd, ia a very superior animal, uniting the grandeur of his distinguished parents. He is a lengthy, gay bull, with rich hair and quality ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 312 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 62 words
  5. The Prospecting Vote.

    On Friday evening, March 18, Mr. Sydney Smith succeeded in getting the House into committee on his motion for a £15,000 prospecting vote. Messrs. Melville and O'Sullivan, with that good taste which ...

    Article : 643 words
  6. Mineral Examinations.

    The following have been examined since our last report:— A. J. Drum Hill—Broken substance contains barely 1 per cent. of tin. The rook is a little better, ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. Items of Interest.

    BRITISH WOOL CLIP.—The wool clip of England, Ireland, and Scotland in 1886 was over 21,000,000lb; and 11,900,000lb were shipped to the United States, largely composed of Irish combing wool. ...

    Article : 2,218 words
  8. Boring Machinery.

    The Attorney-General of Victoria has granted letters patent to Messrs. Longhead and Selfe, of Sydney, for improvements in machinery for boring or drilling in the earth, which have been devised ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. Intercolonial News.

    MINERAL LEASES.—Applications for mineral leases of Crown lands approved by the Governor and the Executive Council:—Tingha: H. G. Blackmore and others, county Hardinge, parish Mayo, 8 acres 2 ...

    Article : 1,099 words
  10. A Remarkable Mineral.

    Few minerals, with the exception, perhaps, of gold and silver, have been more talked of recently than petroleum, or rock oil (or kerosene), whioh is unquestionably one of the most remarkable natural products ...

    Article : 405 words
  11. The Late Mr. J. A. Phillips.

    Chemical geology has suffered on unexpected loss by the recent death of John Arthur Phillips, which occurred suddenly at his residence in London. Born in Cornwall sixty-four years ago, he was destined ...

    Article : 268 words
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