BATHURST.—Mr. J. J. ASHE is appointed Agent from this date for "Bell's Life in Sydney" newspaper, vice Mr WE. R. TRFSS, resigned. ...
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Article : 810 wordsGentlemen,—The following article, extracted from a London paper, contains in its[?] narrature so many analagous features to a "Case of Hardship" recently inflicted upon a worthy ...
Article : 327 wordsThe proceedings were renowed at one o'clock by the examination of Emma Blake, who deposed as follows—I am the wife of Thomas Blake, and the mother of ...
Article : 1,147 wordsSince my last communication I have done very little in the way of gold-finding. My time has been principally occupied in examining the Warrangunia, but better known as the Crudine ...
Article : 1,572 wordsIt is notorious that the second quarter of the present century has been more prolific of discoveries and improvements, extending over land and water, than any other-period of the same ...
Article : 1,578 wordsThe following communication from the Government Geologist, Mr Stutchbury, to Mr Commissioner Hardy, was posted opposite Mr Meyer's store, as formerly stated, by our ...
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Article : 778 wordsMany parties are leaving for the Turon to search the spots pointed out in Mr Stutchbury's letter to Mr Hardy, to which I referred in my last. Fortune has again smiled on a very large ...
Article : 74 wordsThe gold procured by Gor[?]inge (the Carcoar blacksmith) and his party was purchased on Wednesday last by Me[?]rs Solomon and Co. for £280 17[?]. Its weight was 94[?]. 5dwt[?]., and it ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 28 Jun 1851, Page 1
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