Last week details were given in the Chronicle of some remarkably fine lumps of gold-bearing stone brought from the Golden Slope West mine at Mount Pleasant, which ...
Article : 1,991 wordsOur readers will regret to learn that a sad accident occurred in the hunting' field on Saturday, by which a promising young colonist, Mr. James Francis Pile, the son of ...
Article : 811 wordsThere was a large and fashionable attendance at a private view" of the 1895 exhibition in connection with the South Australian Society of Arts on Thursday, June 13. At 3 ...
Article : 2,968 wordsIn connection with the kaolin development at the 400-ft. level in the Central mine the timbers have been carried to the fourth floor, two sets wide and two sets long. On the fourth ...
Article : 129 wordsMany changes have taken place in the prospects of this field recently, and its future is now moro than ever an assured success, all the new finds turning cut well, and many of the ...
Article : 1,705 wordsPeel River.—The manager wired on June 17:-Banked 48 oz. gold from 50 tons stone crushed. Have holed through to King's winze mine looking well. ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Volunteer mine has struck a body of payable stone, and a considerable number of shares have changed hands up to 24s. The Central Mount Lyell Company has closed its ...
Article : 36 wordsInspector Parkes returned to the city on Saturday, after having spent a fortnight in the north inspecting a number of goldfields. In the course of a conversation with a reporter ...
Article : 331 wordsMr. W. Griffiths, M.P., has received soma specimens of gold-hearing ore from the Elsinore claim at Pine Creek, which is worked on tribute by Chinamen. The specimens are ...
Article : 168 wordsLADY MARY (Dundas), May 28.—"No. 1 shaft, (Pearce's) down 23 ft. and timbered. Reef 3 ft. wide; good stone. No. 2 shaft (Prout's) down 22 ft. and limbered. Reef between 3 and 4 ft. wide; gold ...
Article : 1,735 wordsOur Mylor correspondent writes under date of June 15:—Messrs. Bell & Son have commenced to drive almost due south on their reef, and have a rich gold-bearing gossany seam ...
Article : 390 wordsAlthough it was the wish of Mr. William Pile and family that the funeral of Mr. James Francis Pile, who was killed at the hunt on Saturday, should be as private as ...
Article : 674 wordsA correspondent writes from Angipena under date of June 11 :— Excitement has been caused there by the discovery of a very rich reef. Samples have been analysed by private ...
Article : 634 wordsThe Commissioners of the National Park met in the Mayor's reception room on Friday afternoon. There were present—The Mayer of Adelaide (in the chair), the Director of the ...
Article : 250 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Australian Natives' Association was held at Faulkner's Cafe, Rundle-street, on Monday evening, when there was a good attendance. ...
Article : 191 wordsMr. James Sparkes, of Lake Bonney, an old resident of the Mount Gambier district, and one who was well known and respected in a part of it (writes the Border Watch), passed ...
Article : 266 wordsReports received from the White Cliffs opal field state that Mr. Slee, the Chief Inspector of Mines, has been kept busy making enquiries into the tributors' grievances. At a meeting ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 22 Jun 1895, Page 7
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