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Advertising : 44 wordsThe manager of the Central Mine reports for the week ended September 5 that 2 furnaces ran, treating 470 tons ore, producing 155 tons bullion, containing 3739oz ...
Article : 341 wordsThe proprietors of the "Town and Country Journal"' have made arrangements whereby prospectons and others can, for a nominal fee, have samples of stone, etc., ...
Article : 200 wordsPrell and Company, of Melbourne, are said to have deposited £1000 in the bank in connection with an offer for the acquisition of the West Extended and the ...
Article : 85 wordsGYMPIE.—The Gympie mining returns for August have reached us, and they show that the month just ended was one of the quietest the field has experienced for some ...
Article : 432 wordsSir, — I wish, to make a few remarkes about the administration of the new Land Act in this part of New South Wales. I suppose it was the Object of the Minister ...
Article : 416 wordsMr. W. H. J. Slee, F.G.S., Chief Inspector of Mines, has sent the following report to the Under-secretary for Mines and Agriculture on the Corowa Gold Field. He ...
Article : 459 wordsBarrass and Couley are reported to have struck splendid gold at the Peak, near Cobar. Messrs. E. Power and Tier have struck ...
Article : 593 wordsBeef-tea is so much a matter of course in invalid diet that it is a matter of some importance that it should be as well made as possible; that is, that it should contain ...
Article : 258 wordsThe three-stamp mill herewith Illustrated is a handy one for prospecting and where a larger and more pretentious plant cannot be readily secured. It is so arranged ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 wordsThe pictures of Yalwal, which appear in this week's issue, are from photographs by Mr. Robert F. Thorburn, of Nowra. ...
Article : 118 wordsA curious feature of Chinese coins, the nail-mark, appears to have originated in an accident very characteristic of China. In the time of Queen Wentek a model in wax ...
Article : 70 wordsA nugget weighing 75½oz was recently found in the Bairnsdale district, at a place called Splitter's Creek, Merrijig, by a miner named Grattan. The nugget was about ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Sep 1895, Page 26
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