LAUNCESTON, Thursday, March 24, 1870. Although the month clapsed since the publication of our last Home Letter has been unmarked by very important occurences it has, ...
Article : 2,830 wordsPublic attention is being attracted by the prospect of rich mineral deposits existing on the islands in the Strairs and a company have we understnad been formed for the purpose ...
Article : 42 wordsDuring the month His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by the hon Mrs DuCame Mr Chchester by the hon, Mrs DuCame, Mr [?] ...
Article : 2,042 wordsThe works of th Launcestno and Western Railway Company are progressing very satisfactory and , probably, are the despatch of another summary we shall have to record ...
Article : 565 wordsUp to within a few days ago the past month has been unmarked by any very stirring incident in relation to the development of our gold fields, and some persons may have entertained the ideas that no ...
Article : 719 wordsThe news from this field has not been important, but those on the ground are confident of success. The Pioneer Company are proceeding repidly with the erection of their ...
Article : 199 wordsWe have had no sitting of the Supreme Court during the month. The next sitting for the trial of civil issues at Launceston, will common on Tuesday, the 31st of May. and the Criminal sitting on Thursday the 2nd ...
Article : 66 wordsThe [?] Syned of Tasmania, which was sitting in Launceston at the time of the departure of the last mail for England, continued its deleberating during the 25th and ...
Article : 1,357 wordsDuring the past month His Excellency the Governor, Charles Du [?] Esq., [?] by the Hon MrS Du Came and [?] ...
Article : 230 wordsMr Wm. Ritchie returned from Piper's River by wasy of Nine Mile Spring, and reports most favorably of the appearance of that field, and the amount of work done. Richards and company continue to find done, Richard ...
Article : 66 wordsThe La Femillade Opera Conique Company and Western Minerals have been performing at the Theatre Royal during the month, and after a successful season have departed ...
Article : 245 wordsSeven claims of twenty acres each have been registered for alluvial auriferous, ground at Brandy, Creek, near [?] on the West Tamar, The sinking is only to the depth of six feet to the gold inbeded in ...
Article : 85 wordsAs the field of which actual mining operations have first been commenced, the Piper's River diggings claim the leading, notice in our lands, Very good prospects have been ...
Article : 1,200 wordsThis match has elicited so much argumentative correspondent form persons interested ion establishing cricket as a Tasmania institution, that public interest has been on the ...
Article : 1,273 wordsTower Hill Quartz Mining Company.—Machinary has recently arrived per Mercury from Melbourne for the above company, and it will be conxeyed to its destination ...
Article : 181 wordsThe setting for the recent Launceston Race Meeting came off on Saturday, 26th February, at the Launceston Hotel, when there was a good attendances of sporting men. ...
Article : 375 wordsA party of gentlemen visited the Den diggings on 11th instant, and report very favourably of the work done on the company's ground. The shaft is now down about 57 ...
Article : 117 wordsWe have been shown a sample of stuff very much resembling [?] which is said to have been found in considerable quantities by a party while prospecting for ...
Article : 68 wordsSome time ago a quantity of silver are was fond at Penguin Creek on the North West Coast, and a mineral lease was taken up by a number of gentlemen. Two tons of ...
Article : 100 wordsA new discovery of an alluvial gold-field has been made by Mr O.H. Lampson and others. The locality is about twenty miles from Launceston, but we have been unable ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Fri 25 Mar 1870, Page 3
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