THE letter of a correspondent from Back Creek diggings on the vezed subject of non-fulfilment of the working conditions attached to gold-mining leases, deserves consideration. He tells us, amongst other ...
Article : 1,122 wordsTHE members of the Legislative Assembly, writes the DAILY TELEGRAPH, connected with the mining districts are neither content with the amount of the prospecting vote, nor with the manner in which it is ...
Article : 510 wordsCHARTERS TOWERS.—Telegraphic despatches dated 29th ultimo, state that a crushing of 40 tons from the Duke of Wellington prospecting tribute claim has yielded 69oz 11dwt 14gr of gold. The ...
Article : 331 wordsMALDON.—"A rumour," writes a correspondent to the ARGUS, on the 31st ultimo, "was current here this morning that a reef showing gold had been struck in the Union Company mine, at a depth of 1000ft. I ...
Article : 656 wordsTHE news brought from New Guinea by the cutter Prospect, which left Port Moresby on the 24th ultimo, and reached Cooktown last week, wears a better complexion than any hitherto received from the ...
Article : 196 wordsNON-FULFILMENT OF CONDITIONS.—We are requested to remind holders of gold-mining leases, that any complaints, as to non-fulfilment of conditions, will receive prompt attention at the office of the ...
Article : 927 wordsSINCE my last report I have had an opportunity of visiting the Great Britain Gold and Tin Mining Co.'s claim, on Sandy Creek. Mr. Fitzgerald, the company's manager, on his last visit to town, had very ...
Article : 992 wordsTHE EXTENDED SMITHFIELD.—This mine has been continuously worked upwards of six years, with varied prospects, and is now about to indulge in a repose of six mouths' registration. The depth of the shaft is ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 9 Nov 1878, Page 22
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