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  2. TASMANIA.

    "We have received Hobarton papers to the 15th inst. The "Hampton controversy " bids fair to become as historical in Tasmania, as the "Hampden controversy " in England. In the ...

    Article : 1,947 words
  3. BACK CREEK.

    We have lately been visited by a three-days continuous rain, which has flooded flats aud shafts alike, so that considerable damage has been received by the latter in the sinking, and in some places ...

    Article : 684 words
  4. LOCAL COURT CASTLEMAINE.

    The usual sitting of tho Local Court took place on Saturday at 2 p.m. Present, Messrs. Lay, Jackson, Amor, Avory, Dent, Butler, Norris, Walker. ...

    Article : 820 words
  5. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    ESCORT.—The Escort left for Melbourne on Tuesday with 11,207 ozs. 10 dwts. of gold ; cash, £33M 2s. Deposits for the week were 459 ozs. 10 dwts. ...

    Article : 1,721 words
  6. SANDHURST.

    Arrival in several localities seems to be decidedly looking up. Some Caw parties have been working on the quiet for some time past on a piece of [?]ev ground just below the Junction of the New Zealand ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. THE BENDIGO DIGGINGS.

    A rush of Chinese has taken place at Jackass Flat; there are about 100 at work doing very well. The sinking is from four to eight feet, and the gold is heavy. There has also been ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. CHESWICK.

    It will be in the recollection of your readers that there is a place about ten miles from this township culled the Old Chums' Diggings (the first found), and proclaimed to be gold field some four years ...

    Article : 641 words
  9. CASTLEMAINE.

    THE WEATHER.—On Monday morning the heaviest rains we have had this season came on, and have continued, with very little intermission, to the present time. The Creeks and rivers in the ...

    Article : 680 words
  10. MOUNT BLACKWOOD.

    The weather here continues very wet. On Monday night, after a heavy gale of wind, the rain fell in torrents for many hours, swelling the Main Creek to such an extent that it carried ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  11. FOREST CREEK.

    I enclose for publication in your journal the following important report of an examination of the ground round the upper end of Forest Creek above tho British aud American Hotel, ...

    Article : 2,012 words
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