AFTER months of fruitless and unavailing search by the police, in the neighbourhood of the haunts of Gardiner and his ruffianly gang, and sundry arrests of persons whose owtward man bore some resemblance to the daring outlaw, ...
Article : 1,074 wordsTHE principal feature in our gold news of the present month is the large yield of gold from two claims on the Wentworth gold-field, near Orange. The particulars will be found detailed lower down. But although we have this ...
Article : 358 wordsWith regard to the Wentworth mines at Lucknow, we give entire the report of the correspondent of the Bathurst Times:—Matters in mining continue making much the same progress is development. With few exceptions, the ...
Article : 794 wordsAt the Rocky River there is very little change in mining affairs. Water is plenty to wash and sluice with. Mount Welsh Tunnel, which has been lying idle for upwards of a year, has again had operations commenced in it. Young ...
Article : 126 wordsTHE extraordinary rains, and the flooded state of the country between the Peak Downs copper mines and the port, have interfered with communication, and the latest advices from the mines are only a few days subsequent to ...
Article : 279 wordsWE are glad to notice that our enterprising follow-townsman, Mr. T. S. Mort, has availed himself of his leisure in the country to endeavour to produce cheese of such a quality as would prevent the necessity of importing that ...
Article : 166 wordsFrom Young, Lambing Flat, there is no news of importance; but the yield of gold thence, during the past month, has very much fallen off. The recent rush—the Sixteen Mile—would appear to have been a failure, as we ...
Article : 359 wordsSINCE the departure of the last mail the director of the operatic troupe, Mr. W. S. Lyster, has commenced the season for the present year, opening with Gounod's new work "Faust," with the following cast:—Margaret, ...
Article : 589 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Sydney Diocesan Committee of the Societies for the Propagation of the Gospel and for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, was held on the evening of the 23rd February, in St. James' Infant Schoolroom, Castlereagh-street. ...
Article : 2,616 wordsDEATH FROM TAKING LAUDANUM.—A married woman named Jane Dixon, living in Carence-street, died yesterday afternoon from the effects of an overdose of laudanum taken two or three hours before. An inquest will be held. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Mar 1864, Page 12
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