A SPECIAL. meeting of the council was hold at the society's rooms on Wednesday, 29th ultime the Hon. Sir W. Macarthur in the chair. The following progress report, from the standing committce, was read and ...
Article : 1,448 wordsMr.Owen for the appellant, Mr. Gordon for the [?]t plaintiffs, Mr. Want for the consenting de[?] This was an appeal, on petition of defendants,for ...
Article : 106 wordsM.KAY and party crushed 8 tons at the Alma n[?]e, ylelding 80z 4dwts [?]ted gold frem Wright's line. No. 2, North, at a depth of 123 feet, rcofavcraging 12 inches. Water begins to show at 120 feel, butis scarcely worth sptaking of, ...
Article : 314 wordsAN extraordinary revival has taken place at Adelong during the past few month. Virtually a new gold region has been developed. In forwarding this account of my Inspection of the Held I am glad to be enabled to give undeniable facts ...
Article : 1,680 wordsSir William Mnnning, Q.C., and Mr. M. H. Stephen [?]tracted by Messrs. Want and Johnson, appeared for the plaintiff, and Sir James Martin, Mr. Darley, and Mr. Davis, instructed by Mossrs, Norton and Barker, ...
Article : 1,121 wordsMINING EXCITEMENT—Those who have visited Gundag[?]l, will remember that there rises at the east of the town a huge hill called Mount Parnassus. It was always known to contain gold, but though less than half-a-mile from the township to ...
Article : 152 wordsCARGO seems at length likely to have a fair trial, in as much as the energy now being displayed by the mining community, will very soon, we hope, prove the truth of our prediction, and that it will eventually take a foremost stand as a great ...
Article : 254 wordsRAIN, rain, more rain, is the cry everywhere we turn. The farmer wants it to soften the ground for ploughing, the squatter to make the grass grow, the miner to wash his accumulated loads or auriferous earth, but taking a general view of ...
Article : 1,339 wordsTIN ia found on the Macdonald River, about sixteen miles from Bendemeer, near Inverell, and onwards to Queensland, including the Richmond and Grafton districts, but the principal places appear to be the ...
Article : 908 wordsIN EQUITY.—(Before his Honor the Primary Judge.) it ll o'clock Motions and petitions. JOEY COURT.—Boon [?]. Eaton. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Joseph Palmor, of 183, Pitt-strcet, reports that the Groat Extended, Hustler's Tribute (Sandhurst), hare declared a dividond of 8s per share for tho fortnight. ...
Article : 4,224 wordsSamuel Macquarie Walker, or Lord-street, Newtown, labourer. Cause of insolvency: Want of employment sickness, &c. Liabilities, £43 7s 5d. Assets, £4. Deficiency, £30 7s5d. Official assignee, Mr, J.P. Mackenzie. ...
Article : 34 wordsOn the summons sheet there wero eleven cases. Mark T[?], for using obscene language, was flaed 20s, with 5s 6d costs, or seven days' gaol. Ernest Gowin, for a broach of the Police Act, was fined 2a 6d, with 2s 6d ...
Article : 138 wordsA3 YOU[?] Gold-fields reporter has not yet visited this place, and as the notices of the district are generally confined to a few lines, It might perlaps not be out of place to say what is doing [?] at present. ...
Article : 442 wordsfames Whelan, charged was' stealing fivo fowls, [?] at 15s, the property of the Clare[?] and Rich[?] Company, was ordered to go to gaol for one month. ...
Article : 74 words"You are about to romove, are you not" "No" "Why, you wrote up ' Selling off."Yes every shop-keeper is wrote off." " You any, ' No reasonable offer refused." "Why, I should be very unreasonable ...
Article : 60 wordsA HIBERNIAN had come far to see Niagara, and while he gazed upon it, a friend asked him if it was not the most wonderful thing he had overseen; to which he replied, " Never a bit man—never a bit. Sure it's ...
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