THE third number of the "Medical and Surgical Review Vol. lst, second series, pub lished by Ballierc of Melbourne, has reached as, and we find in a great deal of interesting ...
Article : 3,104 wordsLeaving tba North Arm of the Richmond, and glancing at the main river beading from Mount Lindsay, we find a considerable quantity of cedar standing in the serabs and ranges ...
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Article : 1,922 wordsSince my last we have been favoured with generally fine weather, although last week was a very wet sue, indeed during the twenty four hours after 8 a.m. of Thursday last the 4th December, no less than eight inches of rain fell, ...
Article : 463 wordsON Thursday, at tho West Maitland polloo oomt, Samaol Henry M'Cord appeared beforo the bench, oharged with having written and published eertala false and malicious atatementa concerning Thomas ...
Article : 1,249 wordsFlan Aiuvn.—Some few years ago, a movement was set on foot to stock the shoal haven River with Murray cod. Subscription were raised for that purpose, and a tender was accepted for the object in view; but, unfortunalty, the party who ...
Article : 761 wordsIT is somewhat surprising that the gold bearing neighbourhood of the Mannus has not been included within the umberumba goldfield reserve, but as it is not improbable that many parts of the creck will, before long, ...
Article : 1,177 wordsSince my last there has been another rush to Reed's Guily, the prospectors having sunk a hole on the hill side of where the holes wele sunk when the gully was rushed some four months back; the result of washing one load was 14 wtes. ...
Article : 776 wordsMy mining report this week 1 tear will be a short one, as really there is scareely anything to write about. Everything regarding new ventures appears to be carried out with every possible speed, and a few weeks more will most certainly ...
Article : 1,153 wordsGRASSHOPPERS.—What are commonly called grasshoppers, but which are really a species of locust, are now visiting the town of Murraundi. On Monday these insects appeared to be on an expedition to the south and to have camped in this ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 22 Dec 1873, Page 4
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