"C. A.," NEWSTEAD.—The specimen sent down is pronounced by Mr. Charet to be sulphuret of antimony, with a large quantity of arsenic in combination. ...
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Article : 141 wordsOCTOBER 18.—The dulness which has prevailed amongst our digging population, for some months at least, has given place on the approach of fair weather to activity and bustle, and the ...
Article : 1,455 wordsSIR—In my last I promised you a description of Bendigo, but the difficulty of giving you a clear idea of it in the space to which I must necessarily confine myself makes me despair of ...
Article : 4,821 wordsTHE P. and O. Company's steamer Formosa reached Sydney on Friday last, after a successful run of 75 days, including detentions at several places of ...
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Article : 2,271 wordsThe accounts this week from the northern diggings are meagre. At the Hanging Rock it is said heavy rain had again fallen, and the creeks and river Peel were so high that many ...
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