THE Coal Mines Regulation Bill, recently introduced into the Assembly by Mr. FARNELL, embodies most of the provisions of the Act of 1862, and adds to them several ...
Article : 1,213 wordsTo the Honourable the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled- The petition of the undersigned, holders of miners' rights, gold-mining leases, and business licenses, ...
Article : 2,434 wordsIn the midst of holiday amusements there is some difficulty in obtaining an accurate ide of what is the generally prevailing feeling with regard to the appointment of Sir James Martin to the Chief Justiceship. At present which public ...
Article : 427 wordsAt the Police Office, on Tuesday (before Messrs. Alexender Brodie and G. G. Brodie, J.P.'s) James Park Was charged with having, on the 16th of December last, stolen a horse, saddle, and bridle, at Quirindi, Liverpool Plains, the ...
Article : 366 wordsTHE extraordinary price to which coals have recently advanced in England has injuriously affected almost every considerable branch of manufacturing industry. Those connected ...
Article : 1,285 wordsI am glad that I am in a position this week to record that the old Solitary Reef is again about being worked by private enterprise. Although this reef, which is large and easily worked, formerly gave a return of three ouners to the ton ...
Article : 830 wordsThe principal events which have transpired since I last wrote are, first, a visit from his Lordship the Bishop of New-castle to this district. He preached at Tinonce, Scott's Creek, Mambo, Lansdown, Cundletown, Terre. Wingham, Walton, ...
Article : 536 wordsTHE following letter, signed "A Tin Miner," appeared in a recent issue of the West Briton:- "Having returned to England from New South Wales within the last month, and finding a deal is being ...
Article : 1,010 wordsRain in very much wanted just now for both agricutlural and mining purposes. A diamond mine, or rather a number of diamonds, have been found at Bald Hill, aboiut three miles from Sally's Flat, ...
Article : 228 wordsVERILY the ways of transgressors are hard and it appears that the various Governments of the world are desirous of making them, still harder. What with the aid of railways, ...
Article : 663 wordsI was at Cobar last week, and was underground at the old and young Cobar, namely, the Southern mine; but I shall speak of these things anon; I can say, however, that the last named mine is a most wonderful one, the lode on the 23rd ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 17 Nov 1873, Page 4
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