Sir—In yesterday's Advertiser "A Teacher" writes complaining that the benefits of the new fond are as indefinite as they were months ago, and then gives an instance of the ...
Article : 799 wordsSir—I would suggest to the directors the advisability of at once offering the mine for sale on the London market It has now been proved beyond a doubt that deep sinking, which ...
Article : 95 wordsSir—I wish to call the attention of the people of Adelaide to the destitute and deplorable state of many families resident at Broken Hill. I feel sore that no appeal made ...
Article : 571 wordsSir—I agree with the suggestion of " Alfred Champion" that the sooner a meeting of shareholders in the above company is called the better for the purpose of revising the rules and ...
Article : 88 wordsSir—I notice in Monday's issue a short paragraph about the carbonaceous rocks at Leigh's Greek. Being on a visit to the neighborhood recently I visited the field and examined the ...
Article : 320 wordsSir—Without in any way wishing to pose as the exponent of a party, permit me to place before yon certain views which I firmly believe are held by many non-members of ...
Article : 898 wordsAt a meeting of the allottees of the Premier Copper Mining Co. held at the office. Industrial Buildings, on Wednesday, at which Mr. P. Santo presided, the following were ...
Article : 390 wordsAs I was running through the south-east just at the time when the Land Board was concluding its sittings at Kingston and proceeding thence to ...
Article : 2,983 wordsSir—It would be much more satisfactory to those interested if the Baker's Creek, Alma, and other gold mining companies' returns were arranged for arrival and publication on Fridays. ...
Article : 70 wordsSir—At a meeting of the committee (with Mr. W. J. Baggaley, R.E., chairman) appointed for the purpose of raking subscriptions for the widow of the late George ...
Article : 172 wordsThe following is the week's ran at the Proprietary Company's works (eight furnaces):— Ore treated, 2,634 tons, yielding 361 tons bullion, containing 96,850 oz. silver. ...
Article : 45 wordsVICTORIA CROSS S.M. Co., February 2.—"Main shaft sunk 3 feet 6 inches; total from plat, 89 feet 6 inches; from surface, 189 feet 6 inches. Country continues much mixed with quartz, and about same ...
Article : 2,114 wordsWilliam Henry Holden, residing at 26, Whalley Old-road, Blackburne, has ever-since 1872, at frequent intervals, been subjected to indescribable suffering, owing to terrible ...
Article : 532 wordsGreat consternation prevailed here tonight owing to the smoke suddenly ceasing to issue from the Block 14 flue. I visited the mine, and on enquiry elicited the fact that a few bricks had ...
Article : 233 wordsSir—Although so many complaints have been urged regarding the conveyance of sick persons from this place by train to Adelaide, yet nothing has been done to mitigate the evil, ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—Whilst looking at the facts of the above case I must say that I did not Bee them as clearly as they are put by " T. Power." Taking into consideration that the two clubs mentioned ...
Article : 218 wordsExcellent ore is now being raised at the South mine. A splendid body of ironstone canning chlorides freely has been struck near No, 1 trial shaft. Delay has occurred in ...
Article : 131 wordsSir—I am glad to see that at least a few patriots are trying to arouse public attention. As our defence force in at present lamentably weak, not only is it time that our Government ...
Article : 664 wordsThe adjourned general meeting of shareholders in the Mount Morgan and Dee Bed Consolidated Gold Mining Company was held to day. The report of the new directors ...
Article : 154 wordsSir—I was rather amused by reading the letters written by "H. Banfield," of Parkside, also one by " A Practical Miner," in reference to tin dressing by jigging. I have come to the ...
Article : 416 wordsThis astonishing invention has so corralled the sympathies of the public that every intending purchaser of a watch nowadays asks in the first place, " Why should I give five to ...
Article : 276 wordsThe adjourned general meeting of the Eudunda Hope Mannahill G.M, Company was held at the Arbitration-room, Exchange, Pirie street, on Thursday afternoon. There ...
Article : 790 wordsSir—I saw a letter in your paper on the Victory tin mine signed "Shareholder," referring to the reports that have been furnished from time to time, also on the percentage of ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 16 Feb 1889, Page 22
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