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  2. Mining Intelligence. (From the Bathurst Free Press.) OPHIR.

    News at Ophir is scarce. The heavy rain last week caused a considerable rise in the creek, which prevented the diggers who had claims in the bed from pursuing their avocations; but as ...

    Article : 454 words
  3. Original Correspondence.

    GENTLEMAN.—Now that the time is approaching when number will feel disposed to proceed to the diggina, I am inclined to call the attention of the public to the want of the necessary ...

    Article : 343 words
  4. The following is from a casual Correspondent SOFALA.

    Sir,—Every thing proceeds peaceably in our neighbourhood at present, and disorderly conduct is not nearly so prevalent as a short time ago. Incidents worthy of the name of news are ...

    Article : 1,322 words
  5. Assorted Bites; OR, NIBBLES FOR THE MILLION.

    "And Jerebonm [?]ed Fat and Kicked." —This little quotation from the Old Testament is now busying the debating society at Parramatta, the question being, "who did he kick!" ...

    Article : 847 words
  6. A Turn-up between tiny Trumps —Trainer and Herbert—for Twenty-Five Founds a-side.

    Wednesday, the anniversary of the great battle of Waterloo, was chosen for the little battle between this brace of bantams, which proved the truth of the saying, that "good things are ...

    Article : 1,784 words
  7. To the Diggers OF THE TURON, OPHIR. SOFALA, SUMMERHILL, GOLDEN POINT, &c, &c.,

    Twisle, Rider, and Company, have just received the following invaluable articles, manufactured especially for the use of the gold seekers of Australia, and which will be sold at ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  8. The Great Kemble Tragedy; OR, THE NICKER NICKED.

    First acted by Her Majesty's Servants and Subjects at the Theatre Cruel, Police-office, George-street, on Thursday, 9th October 1851.—Time of repretentation, two hours ...

    Article : 1,810 words
  9. PUNCH ON CRICKET.

    THE Game of Cricket, though very ancient, is not quite as old as the hills; for the bills are naturally inclined against a sport requiring a level surface. Cricket is a promotor of ...

    Article : 789 words
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