April 8.—Viceroy, schooner, from Mauritius, 18th February; Roderick D[?], barque, from Calcutta, 12th January; Spitfire, schooner, from Sydney, 31st ult.: Corsair, barque, from Shanghai, 10th January. ...
Article : 1,034 wordsThe following paragraph appears in the Times of 7th January. The idea of extracting gold from quartz by fusion has long been familiar to scientific men in Victoria, and, as a theory, is very ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsNew life has been infused into this place by the opening of a new lead. The prospectors have named it Newfoundland Lead, but the majority call it Wingfield's, in honor of one of the ...
Article : 208 wordsThe lead still continues rich. The claims payable, on the lead are about five wide. Some holes have been bottomed last week that have yielded sixty to ninety ounces. The run is not likely to ...
Article : 120 wordsDURING the last few days this district has been honored by the presence of a gentlemen whose name must go down to posterity in honorable association with the development of the wonderful ...
Article : 1,668 wordsThere has been a rush to Long Point, near the Bald Hill, and some are doing well; another to Slaty Creek, about a quarter of a mile from the Kangaroo public-house, and is called Bobby Burns ...
Article : 108 wordsGold remains at £3 16 3. Several parcels of gold were brought into market to-day. We have heard of some holders having refused to sell at our quotation. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe most stirring event of the week here has been the satisfactory result of the quartz taken from Messrs. Black and Co.'s claim in the White Horse Reef, yielding to two and a quarter tons, 89 ...
Article : 151 wordsWe have heard of a sudden rise in the price of flour in the market within the last day or so. This is owing, no doubt, to the colonial advices which we are enabled to give our readers this morning. In Adelaide the price ...
Article : 73 wordsThe inactive state of our flour market for the last fortnight has been succeeded by a brisk demand for shipment, since the arrival of Melbourne advices of the 20th instant, per White Swan, and prices improved on ...
Article : 504 wordsDuring the last week a gentleman named Moss, has been making large purchases of gold at the Woolshed, at £3 18s., and one of the bosses sold £4000 worth of the precious metal. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe intelligence from Europe, brought by the last arrivals, has excited very little interest in Melbourne. People seem to have made up their minds to await the course of events with perfect ...
Article : 1,436 wordsThe interior of Australia is a great terra incognita, in reference to which the imagination is left to revel at will, at one time, conjuring up a a magnificent country, watered by majestic rivers, ...
Article : 1,747 wordsThe new workings commenced at the Glasgow Reef, Golden Gully, are being carried on with both vigor and profit. Above 80 persons are now at work on it, and many of them are doing well: ...
Article : 137 wordsREMANDED.—Edward Collins, charged by George Tomlinson with mali[?]us injury. DISCHARGED.—George Tomlinson, charged by Edward Collins with assault. After being called times ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 11 Apr 1856, Page 2
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