In my last I informed you of the impending state of the weather, and on Friday and Saturday last it rained incessantly, which caused the river to rise at from three to four feet, causing the claims here and ...
Article : 814 wordsThe richness of those diggings is being gradually developed; every week surpasses the preceding in the discovery of large nuggets. Messrs. W. Sullivan, Eliot, and Churton, of the M'Leay, and John Sullivan ...
Article : 476 wordsJUNE 14.—Your readers may have thought, from the long silence of "your own correspondent," that Ophir had given up the ghost; and that her quartz ridges and golden gullies had vanished into thin air. ...
Article : 953 wordsFrom daylight until 10 a. m. this morning, we were enveloped in a dense and almost inpenetrable fog, which completely excluded the possibility of one's seeing an inch beyond his nose. About the ...
Article : 1,528 wordsFor several days past the clouds have been very heavy, and the holders of bed claims (subject, as you know, to skyey influencies) have been proportionately out of sorts, fearing that the waters of the Turon, ...
Article : 763 wordsFlour on Forest Creek, £10 a bag to begin with, and an upward tendency; oats, £1 5s. to £1 10s.; bran, 10s. to 12s. per bushel; and all consumable articles in like proportion; cradles, £5 to £7 each. ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 26 Jun 1852, Page 3
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