Although there have been no very startling discoveries during the past month, the mining interlligence generally is very favourable. Success has attended the efforts of industrious and persevering ...
Article : 319 wordsProceeding northward from Gympie the Calliope, in the Port Curtis district, comes fires., and from here accounts are cheering. These diggings are not extensive but as they are not crowded, but populated in ...
Article : 46 wordsThe forces under the command of Colonel M'Donnell and Major Von Tempsky encountered the rebels near Waihi, in the province of Wanganui, on the 8th instant. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 wordsThe steady average yield of gold from the several fields in the Rockhampton distriet continues very gratifying. There are no alluvial workings of any note, nearly all the mining population being ougaged ...
Article : 786 wordsThe past month has been rather quiet in all branches of trade; but dulness is common to this period of the vear. There is therefore no canse for complaint, of which, indeed, there is very little. Notwithstanding ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsThe news from this, the chief of the Mary River group, though quiet, indicates a flourishing state of affairs. The principal drawback has been, and still is, the want of quartz-crushing machinery, for although ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsThere have been three arrivals from England during the past month—the Harmodius, Rajah of Sarawak, and Westbury, with large cargos of general merchandise and there have been two departures of English ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 535 wordsSeptember 12.—Zealandia, ship, 1031 tons, Captain B. Motton, for Callao, in bullust. October 1.—Eaglet, barque, 392 tones, Captain Robert Cairncross, for London. Passengers: Mrs. ...
Article : 29 wordsThis is a rich and extensive alluvial gold-field, and some rich reefs also have recontly been found. The following is from a Cape River correspondent of the Port Denison paper ...
Article : 384 wordsAn inquiry into the death of a man named Majoribanks alias Bray (who died on board the barque Eaglet on the voyage from London), before the Police Magistrate and the Water Police Magistrate, ...
Article : 1,078 wordsBusiness generally has not been so brisk this month, but this may be attributed to the season—a very large per-centage of the population of Ipswich being in the bush at this period of the year, and we ...
Article : 467 wordsEaglet, for London: 167 bales cotton, 141 hide1 , 37 calfskins, 6544 horns, quantity of hoofs and shank bones, 44 bags sheep shanks, 1 tierce beef, 1 case tongues, J and G. Harris; 700 bales cotton, Cribb ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThe vast mineral wealth of the most northern portions of the colony is becoming more and more apparent, and some steps are it seems being taken for its developement. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 wordsThere is not much to report in connection with this field. The alluvial workings are yielding tolerably, and the three or four quartz reefs which have been struck are promising well. The population here is ...
Article : 39 wordsJimns proper, that is the ground first opened up, seems now pretty well worked out, and none other of paying quality has been found in the immediate vicinity. There was some talk of reefs having been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsThere is very little news from the diggings near Warwick. One or two claims are reported to be paying well, but the majority hare been deserted, men being able to earn better wages at shearing. ...
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Tue 6 Oct 1868, Page 4
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