A meeting of the Churchwardens and Pewholders of Trinity Parish took place yesterday evening, in the School-room adjacent to Trinity Church, Owing to the inclemency of the weather, ...
Article : 2,472 wordsThe reproduction on Wednesday evening last of speed the Plough was the most notable theatrical occurrence of the pant week. The entertainments, with landable liberality on the part of the ...
Article : 1,201 wordsWEDNESDAY, MARCH 31.—I have little to communicate this week, with the exception of the Governor's visit. I "calculate" he thought gold digging a curious occupation, as he stared about ...
Article : 195 wordsMARCH 27.—These diggings are apparently getting, worse daily, and all here are nearly prepared to leave. Many of the knowing ones from Bell's Creek, have been here and ...
Article : 181 wordsMARCH. 31.—As unfortunately I maimed myself yesterday, with a tomahawk, whilst cutting dawn a sapling, my communication must be short this week, the pain I am suffering from the ...
Article : 261 wordsTHE NUGGET OF GOLD AGAIN.—A decent looking man, named William Chapman, was placed at the bar charged with being accessory to stealing a nugget gold, weighing 31 oz. and upwards, from ...
Article : 3,317 wordsBefore this you will doubtless have heard that gold in abundance will certainly be found here directly. Several parties are digging on the creek, and doing very well. I saw a nugget ...
Article : 107 wordsAs intimated in our last issue, the Cricket Match at single wicket between four of each of the above clubs came off upon Hyde Park yesterday, and, as will be seen by the score, the ...
Article : 310 wordsThe creek still continues high, and thora is, therefore, little chance of doing any good at the bed claims. The diggers about Golden Point are at length beginning to turn their attention to dry ...
Article : 173 wordsThe following letter from Count do Montalembert appeared in the Univers of December 13th:- "Paris, December 12. ...
Article : 1,826 wordsAt one period the rush of population to Davis's Creek had caused an accumulation of about 200 diggers, who arrived just in time to receive a thorough drenching for their pains, and by far ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 6 Apr 1852, Page 3
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