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THE AUSTRALIAN AND

... that the animal would be easily domesticated.—Spbuy Morning Herald. AVITILILLIAN At a meeting of the Australian Society, Sir Thomas Mitchell NM a paper on the Grasses of the Colony, of which the following is se abstract:- _ _ When we reflect (said the writer) ...

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... in confirmation or refistation of the report. accounts had also reached Bathurst of the extraordinary saccuesolistfifr. W. Hardy, at the Tunes diggings, with a quicksilver machine; the statement being, that, in something leas than two days, no less than ...

NEW SOUTH WALES

... , which, at H. 10e. each, gives only 400 licenses, although the estimated number of diggers was from 8,000 to 12,000. Mr. Hardy had been examined before the Executive Council on the subject. EMU SWAMP DIGOINOL—There is • rumour that new diggings have ...

THE AUSTRALIAN AND MIfiCILLANIOUS

... .—The following are the names and stations of the officers of this department B—John Richard Hardy, chief commissioner—office, Bridge-street, Sydney; Thomas Beagley Naylor, clerk, ditto; Charles Henry Green, assistant commisslouer, Bathurst; Thos. Forster ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... , of Bathurst; John Brewster, Esq., of Rose Vale, Moreton Bay; John William Chisholm, Esq., of Mummell, Goulburn ; Arthur Thomas Piggott Cutting, Esq., of Sofala, Turon; Charles Fitzsimmons, Esq., of Gorah, Liverpool Plains; Norman Leith Hay, Esq., of ...

MOUNTAIN BUN CRIBISIL

... Committee of Superintendence of the Australian Museum.—Sydney Morning Herald, Sept. 9. Sin Thomas Mtremaz.c.—We are much gratified to be able to state, that Sir Thomas, having recovered from his recent severe illness, has taken his passer by the Phcenician ...

THE GOLD DIGGINGS. BINGARA

... there:o. In another column will be found the resolutions pas.zed at the meeting, and the memorial to Mr. Chief Commissioner Hardy agreed upon. praying the appointment of an Atteistant-Commissioner expressly for Irngara. The Mails charges brought against ...

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... admirable topographical and geological sketches long since given to the world by Sir Thomas Mitchell, the Rev. Mr. Clarke, Mr. Stutchbury,lr. Hargraves, Commissitlner Hardy, and others, who have so indefatigably explored the gold regions; many of whose e ...

ROBERT SALA, Melbourse for London on Fob. 6, with 13,636 on. of gold. &ion (Robertson), left Melbourne for ..

... Fletcher 2, Frazer b. Giltman 3, Gwen, Gray 5, Golding 4. Graham 7, Harrison 2, Hawk 8, Hester 3, Hughes 3, Hudson 5, Hollett 2, Hardy 2, Havers 3, Igen 8, 3, James 3, Johnson 2, Kinley 6, Kilpatnck 4, Hix 6, Lyon 7, Laing 10, Latter 6, McMillan 4. Mansfield ...

THE AUSTRALIAN AND

... Australis, 10,000 ox.; Commercial Banking Company, 7,000 ox.; G. A. Lloyd, 1,100 ox.; P. Hart, 1,297 ox.; S. Paterson, 196 ox.; J. Thomas, 48 ox.; J. Ambler, 27 OZ. CL&OPATILA (a., Cadell), left Sydney, Feb. 23, for Melbourne. (Trader), left Gravesend for Sydney ...

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... SWAN ( Mason), Liverpool for Melbourne, is in the river; 42 tons. H. M. S. Trim, arrived at Gravesend, Oct. 2, from Sydney. THOMAS CHADWICK (Richardson), arrived at the Straits of Sunda, July 19, from Sourabaya. HAmList, Glasgow to Melbourne, was spoken ...