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  2. THE OTAGO GOLD-FIELDS.

    The lust news from the Otago gold-fields is of a very disastrous character, aud shows that the greater number of minors in that province must bo in a most deplorable condition With a. more severs ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  3. MOUNT ARAPILES [DRAWN BY CHEVALIER, ESQ.]—SEE PAGE 10

    The view of Mount Arapiles, which we have intro­duced into tho News this month, is a cut from an oil-painting by Chevalier, who has established his reputa­tion us a foremost colonial artist, pre-eminently skilled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 460 words
  4. THE DANISH SOLDIER'S SONG.

    The Danish soldier's song, under all his vicissitudes, ho it on the battle-field or by his own fireside, you will bear it everywhere, from, rich or poor, old and young, it is, I may say, almost as well known, as the ...

    Article : 832 words
  5. MINERS PROSPECTING Drawn By N. CHEVALIES, SEE PAGE 10. MINERS PROSPECTING.

    "Miners Prospecting" is tho title of our sketch, but it may lie necessary to explain to many of our home renders the technical significance of this phrase. To " prospect" is to search for new gold fields, or, on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 500 words
  6. THE MALMSBURY VIADUCT. AND SITE OF THE COLIBAN RESERVOIR [FROM A BY A. MORRIS AND CO.]-SEE PAGE 10. THE MALMSBURY VIADUCT AND SITE OF THE COLIBAN RESERVOIR.

    We give elsewhere an engraving of the Malmsbury Viaduct, which crosses the Coliban Creek, near the township of Malmsbury, though which the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Sandhurst Railway passes. As ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 376 words
  7. COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANIES.

    The recent developments of the policy of several of the Colonial Insurance Companies suggest the question as to whether it is really worth while to insure at nil. So long as the premiums are being ...

    Article : 815 words
  8. CHINESE SLUICING, NEAR BEECHWOBTH [FROM A SKETCH BY N. CHIVALIRR, RSQ].—[?] CHINESE SLUICING NEAR BEECHWORTH.

    Out of some 80,000 men engaged in mining on our gold-fields, rather more than one-fourth are Chinese. These people, it is well known, have, from the first discovery of cold, emigrated from the flowery land in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 574 words
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