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  2. BIOGRAPHY OF A BAD SHILLING.

    I BELIEVE I may state with confidence that my parents were respectable, notwithstanding the one, belonged to the law—being the zinc door-plate of a solicitor. The other, ...

    Article : 5,231 words
  3. INTELLIGENCE FROM THE GOLD DIGGINS.

    From the latest accounts, we learn that matters are proceeding steadily at the Dirt Hole and Tam. baroora Creek diggings. The population remains as nearly as possible, stationary, and the earnings as ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  4. VICTORIA GOLD FIELD.

    MY account of the Forest Creek Diggins may be taken "mutatis mutandis" for the rest; which extend along and about the several principal creeks which descend from Mount Alexander. I may ...

    Article : 1,820 words
  5. THE TURON.

    MAY 18.—Little of any importance has occurred since my last communication. Yesterday we had drizzling rain the whole of the day sufficient to prevent any work being done, but not enough to injure any of ...

    Article : 987 words
  6. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.

    REWARD FOR THE GOLD DISCOVERY AT FINGAL.—James Grant, Esq., of Tullochgorum, has claimed on behalf of Keeling Richardson, the reward of £500 offered by the Launceston committee, in ...

    Article : 462 words
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